the "chant de guerre de l'armée du Rhin" (the original name) was popularized by the volunteers' regiment from Marseille (and whereabouts of Marseille). It became known informally as 'le chant des marseillais' and after that 'la Marseillaise', even thought there isn't any link between Marseille and the lyrics of the song.
La Marsiellaise originate in a city called Marseille which is in France. They were the first people to sing it!
"La Marseillaise" is the name of the French national anthem. It is called such because it was popularised under the French revolution, by a volunteer regiment coming from Marseilles to defend the country.
Nigeria's national anthem is called ''Arise, O Compatriots'' :)
Chanson is several types of song with French lyrics from the Middle Ages to the present. Chanson is defined simply as "a French song", e.g. it uses French lyrics. But it is not truly a "national music of" just because they use French in France when writing or performing songs! (If so, what about Canada which also uses French?)Musical styles in France include: gregorian - classical - opera - folk - chanson - nouvelle chanson - cancan - musette - cabaret - popular - yéyé - pop - jazz - rock - hip hop - house - electronic - celtic
The National Anthem of Kazakhstan is called "Mening Kazakhstanim" meaning "My Kazakhstan" in English.
The national anthem of Mozambique, as of 2002, is called 'Lovely Fatherland' in English. In Portuguese it's called 'Patria Amada.'
The French national anthem is called "la Marseillaise".
'la marseillaise' which is the name for an inhabitant of Marseille (un marseillais, une marseillaise)
The French national anthem is called "La Marseillaise." It was written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792 during the French Revolution. It is a patriotic song that reflects the spirit of the French people.
It is the national anthem of France, called La Marseillaise, a revolutionary song.it is called the "marsaillise' also the national Anthem
The French National Anthem is called "La Marseillaise". It was originally called "chant de guerre pour l'armée du Rhin" (war song for the Rhine Army) but as it was popularized by a volunteer's regiment from Marseilles, the Parisians soon associated the song with the regiment and its hometown.
"La Marseillaise" is the national anthem of France, so-called because it was sung by volunteers from Marseille when they arrived in Paris during the French Revolution. The song was written by Rouget de Lisle. The melody is famous and memorable; the lyrics are exceptionally sanguinary.
The French National Anthem is called "La Marseillaise". It was originally called "chant de guerre pour l'armée du Rhin" (war song for the Rhine Army) but as it was popularized by a volunteer's regiment from Marseilles, the Parisians soon associated the song with the regiment and its hometown.
la MarseillaiseThe French national anthem is called 'la Marseillaise'. It is called that because that war song was popularized by a volunteer regiment from Marseilles, southern France, arriving by foot in the capital on its way to defend France against foreign armies.
"La Marseillaise" is the name of the French national anthem. It is called such because it was popularised under the French revolution, by a volunteer regiment coming from Marseilles to defend the country.
...and fertirrigate the fields with the foes'... "tomato sauce"... yeah, that's in the lyrics too
Nigeria's national anthem is called ''Arise, O Compatriots'' :)
The Portuguese national anthem is called A Portuguesameaning The Portuguese.