La Marseillaise
The French national anthem, "La
Marseillaise," derived its title from the enthusiasm of the men of
Marseilles, France, who sang it when they marched into Paris at the
outset of the French Revolution. Rouget de l'Isle, its composer, was an
artillery officer. According to his account, he fell asleep at a
harpsichord
and dreamt the words and the music. Upon waking, he remembered
the entire piece from his dream and immediately wrote it down.
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