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La Marseillaise est décrétée chant national le 14 juillet 1795 (26 messidor an III) par la Convention, à l'initiative du Comité de salut public. Abandonnée en 1804 sous l’Empire et remplacée par le Chant du départ, elle est reprise en 1830 pendant la révolution des Trois Glorieuses qui porte Louis-Philippe Ier au pouvoir. Berlioz en élabore une orchestration qu’il dédie à Rouget de Lisle. Transcripez en in autre langue..​

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Answered by Naksh1234
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The Marseillaise is decreed national song on July 14, 1795 (26 messidor year III) by the Convention, on the initiative of the Committee of Public Safety. Abandoned in 1804 under the Empire and replaced by the song of the departure, it is resumed in 1830 during the revolution of the Three Glorious which brings Louis-Philippe I to power. Berlioz develops an orchestration that he dedicates to Rouget de Lisle.

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The Marseillaise is decreed national song on July 14, 1795 (26 messidor year III) by the Convention, on the initiative of the Committee of Public Safety. Abandoned in 1804 under the Empire and replaced by the song of the departure, it is resumed in 1830 during the revolution of the Three Glorious which brings Louis-Philippe I to power. Berlioz develops an orchestration that he dedicates to Rouget de Lisle.

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