Mecidiye Marşı
The Mecidiye Marşı was the national anthem of the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Abdülmecid I (2 July 1839 – 25 June 1861) & Abdülmecid II (19 November 1922 - 3 March 1924). There were different anthems for each sultan.[1] Franz Liszt visited the imperial capital and composed a paraphrase to this march named Op. 87 Grande Paraphrase de la Marche de J. Donizetti.[2][3] Donizetti had another march, Büyük Askerî Marş, also known as Grande March de Medjidie, composed for Abdülmecid I during the same period.[4] Donizetti mentions Liszt as enjoying the two imperial marches and obtaining the sheet music from him to play them as variations.[2]
English: March of Mecid | |
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Imperial anthem of Ottoman Empire | |
Music | Giuseppe Donizetti |
Adopted | 1839 |
Readopted | 1876 1922 |
Relinquished | June 25, 1861 August 31, 1876 March 3, 1924 |
Audio sample | |
Mecidiye Marşı
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References
- "Ottoman Empire (1829-1839, 1918-1922) – nationalanthems.info". www.nationalanthems.info.
- Şirin Akbulut, Demirci (2011). "FRANZ LISZT IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE". International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies. 3 (2).
- "FRANZ LISZT: Grande Paraphrase de la Marche de Giuseppe Donizetti - COSTANTINO CATENA, piano" – via www.youtube.com.
- BAYDAR, Evren KUTLAY. "OSMANLIDA GÖREVLİ İKİ İTALYAN MÜZİSYEN: GIUSEPPE DONIZETTI VE CALLISTO GUATELLI" (PDF). Zeitschrift für die Welt der Türken.
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