Tiếng gọi thanh niên
Anthem of the Vietnamese Vanguard Youth / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tiếng gọi thanh niên, or Thanh niên hành khúc (Saigon: [tʰan niəŋ hân xúk], "March of the Youths"), and originally the March of the Students (Vietnamese: Sinh Viên Hành Khúc, French: La Marche des Étudiants), is a famous song of the musician Lưu Hữu Phước.
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Tiếng gọi thanh niên | |
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Anthem of the Vanguard Youth | |
Lyric | Lyric 1: (1941) Lưu Hữu Phước Mai Văn Bộ [vi] Lyric 2: (1943) Lê Khắc Thiều Đặng Ngọc Tốt Lyric 3: (1945) Hoàng Mai Lưu |
Music | Lưu Hữu Phước |
Date | 1939 |
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Original version | La Marche des Étudiants |
Alternative name | Tiếng gọi thanh niên ("Call of the Youths") Tiếng gọi sinh viên ("Call of the Students") |
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Quick Facts English: "Call to the Citizens", Also known as ...
English: "Call to the Citizens" | |
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Thanh Niên Hành Khúc | |
Former national anthem of State of Vietnam South Vietnam | |
Also known as | "Sinh Viên Hành Khúc" (English: "Song of the Students") "National Anthem of the Republic of Vietnam" |
Lyrics | Mai Văn Bộ [vi] (original lyric), 1939 |
Music | Lưu Hữu Phước, 1939 |
Adopted | 1948 (by the State of Vietnam) 1955 (by South Vietnam) |
Relinquished | 1955 (by the State of Vietnam) 1975 (by South Vietnam) |
Preceded by | "La Marseillaise" |
Succeeded by | "Giải phóng miền Nam" |
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"Tiếng Gọi Công Dân" (instrumental) | |
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Its lyric was modified to make the anthem of State of Vietnam from 1948 to 1955 and Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) from 1955 to 1975, with the name Tiếng Gọi Công Dân ("Call to the Citizens"). This move was strongly protested by the original author Lưu Hữu Phước, who was culture minister of the Việt Cộng-led Provisional Revolutionary Government during the Vietnam War.[1]