Le Régiment De Sambre Et Meuse
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"Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse" () is a French poem by Paul Cézano set to music by
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and arranged and expanded into a military march by .


Background

Cezano penned the lyrics to "Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse" following the French defeat in the
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, Planquette setting them to music shortly thereafter. Cezano was one of a number of French artists of the period who sought to reconcile the defeat of France with memories of its historic victories, with the song describing the achievement of human immortality through heroic death. It was first publicly performed by the baritone Lucien Fugère in a Paris cabaret on 3 March 1870. Quickly finding favor as a popular song, it became a part of the music curriculum in schools during the
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, and was used at other important moments in French history during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was performed to accompany
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' degradation ceremony of 1895 and, during the
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, to accompany the execution of traitors, though it later fell out of favor. In 1879, a French army ''chef de musique'' Rauski changed Cézano's original melody into a
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and made significant additions. This march became internationally popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and Rauski was widely assumed to have been the original composer.Damien Sagrillo, John Graziano and Nigel Marshall. ''Festschrift in Honour of Raoul F. Camus' Ninetieth Anniversary.'' LIT Verlag, 2022
p. 42.
In the United States, the march is sometimes called the "French National Defilé March" and misattributed to French composer Arthur Turlet (who had composed a piano and orchestra arrangement of the piece).


Use outside France

Since 1936, the Ohio State University Marching Band in the United States has performed "Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse" as part of its pregame show during the script Ohio formation. It is also a staple of the repertoire of the
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, where it is known by the name "French National Defilé". "Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse" is often used for marches of the Belgian military schools in
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(KMS) and
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(KSOO) because of the historic link of this song with Belgium. In the most southern part of the Netherlands, the march is played often because of the historic link of this region with Belgium. We can also notify the use of this music in Marches of Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse. "Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse" is also used for the marchpast piece of the 1st Infantry Regiment Grenadiers Platoon of
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and the Air Force Academy of Bolivia. It is used as a marching song during the training of cadets and aspiring officers of the
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in some states. The march is also used in the Mexican Naval Academy ( Heroica Escuela Naval Militar) for drill instructions and parades on special visits. It was the regimental march of the
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of the
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until 1939.


Use in fiction

In
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's ''
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'', the character Sergeant Zim leads his soldiers in the singing of "oldies ... like ''Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse'' and ''Caissons''".


Lyrics


Notes


References


External links


Complete lyrics
* Modern interpretations:



on the site of the ''Fédération Nationale des Combattants Volontaires'' *
Le régiment de la musique de l'air "Sambre et Meuse"
*
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interpreting the march in a military parade at the welcome ceremony for the
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and for the President of Colombia, Colombian President
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and for the Felipe VI, King and
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of
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