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Wikipedia article




The 'Anthem of Saint Petersburg' is the municipal anthem of the Russian federal city of Saint Petersburg since 2003. The music was composed in 1949 by Reinhold Glire and the lyrics were written by poet in 2002.

The anthem was fully recognized on May 13, 2002, when the initial version approved by the Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg on April 23 was edited and then signed into law by the Governor of Saint Petersburg.

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History



* In honor of the 250th anniversary of Saint Petersburg, Russian bard Alexander Gorodnitsky wrote an anthem along music by Soviet composer Reinhold Glire from the ballet 'Bronze Horseman', which was based on a poem by Alexander Pushkin.

* Until 2003 the anthem was reportedly performed at official events without lyrics.

* In 2002 the Legislative Assembly launched a competition for the lyrics of the new city anthem. On October 24, 2002, the jury (made out of Honorary Citizens of Saint Petersburg Zhores Alferov, Alisa Freindlich, Kirill Lavrov and others), declared Oleg Chuprov the winner.

* In December the winning proposal was approved by a Administration committee, and a law on approving the anthem passed in the city legislature on April 23, 2003. The governor of the city signed the law on May 13, 2003.

* The anthem is currently regulated by Paragraph 6, Clause 4 of the Charter of Saint Petersburg.

Authors of the anthem



* Lyrics Oleg Chuprov

* Music "Anthem to a Great City" from the ballet 'Bronze Horseman' by Reinhold Glire, edited by Grigoriy Korchmar.

Unofficial city anthems



Other, unofficial city anthems reportedly include:

* 'Evening Song' ( ) lyrics by Alexander Churkin, music by Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi;

* 'Atlases' () composed by Alexander Gorodnitsky in 1963;

* 'Then Live, My City, Live' ( , , ) composed by Vladislav Irkhin in 2002;

* 'Saint Petersburg the Proud White Bird' (- ) composed by Oleg Kvashi as the official anthem of the 300rd anniversary of Saint Petersburg;

* 'Saint Petersburg' (-) composed by Timur Ibragimov in 2003 with lyrics by Eva Kondrashyova

References



See also



* Coat of arms of Saint Petersburg

* Flag of Saint Petersburg

Category:Russian songs

Category:Russian-language songs

Category:2003 songs

Category:Russian anthems

Category:Saint Petersburg

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