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That was a hard one, I found it under Rare and Unusual Carols. It is "Thou Who Wast Rich Beyond All Splendor", Written by Frank Houghton in 1934.
I think the song your thinking of is warning by incubus
Beethoven's last symphony marked the first time that voices had been used in a symphony. This is now called a choral symphony. Symphony No. 9 is widely considered to be Beethoven's finest work and among the best pieces music ever written by anyone.
The song represents the nation and its people as a single entity and standing in a salute position during its performance is a sign of respect for the country, its people, its government and for any ideals it portends, whether or not these ideals have yet actually been put into practice.
Etude might be the word you are going for. It is the French word for study. But Chopin put the old notion of 'etude' to rest when he wrote his. His etudes are groundbreaking. They are studies to be sure, but it is not at all unusual to hear them in concert settings. He wrote his etudes as pieces of music, interesting on their own independent of their technical aspects, which are formidable. His friend Franz Liszt was inspired by them, and created some of the most fantastic 'etudes' ever written, the Transcendental Etudes. Maybe the word you are really going for, then, is exercise, as in Hanon or Pishna.
Gerald Kithinji has written: 'Whispers at dawn'
Matt Fontana has written: 'Whispers of madmen'
Otis Lipstreu is known for writing "Whispers of Hope," a collection of short stories exploring themes of resilience and hope in difficult circumstances.
G. Elliot has written: 'The long grass whispers'
Heather McCann has written: 'Whispers in the dark' 'The master detective'
Donna Fitzpatrick has written: 'Learning to hear the whispers of God'
Ida-May I. Wegner has written: 'Whispers from the soul'
Brian Beaudry has written: 'Whispers of Temiskaming' -- subject(s): Poetry
Muli wa Kyendo. has written: 'Whispers' 'The surface beneath'
S. Santhi has written: 'Whispers near a Niagara' 'Lamplight in the sun'
Hatta has written: 'Muzikal kampung baru' 'Whispers of the earth, water, fire, and wind'
C. Cradock has written: 'Whispers from the fleet' -- subject(s): Naval education