Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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Would YOU stand for the National Anthem?
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostThanks for all your thoughts on the iplayer, folks. I have heard talk that the BBC are soon going to offer it outside the UK - but with a subscription charge, natch! I have no idea how much they are thinking of charging.
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Originally posted by jean View PostSince Vasily's arrival, they've resumed the practice - but only for the first concert of the season, I think. He must like it.
The National Anthem
It is thought that the first performance of the National Anthem, with the melody and words more or less as they are today, was in 1745. Thomas Arne (1710 - 78) is given credit for standardising the words and music at this time, and he is sometimes cited as the composer of the melody. However, the melody itself draws on elements of earlier tunes, including music by John Bull (1563 - 1628) and Henry Purcell (1659 - 95), while Handel used a variant of the tune in the Sarabande of his Suite No.4 in E minor, composed before 1720. Other theories about its origin abound, including a widespread 19th century belief that an old Scots carol, ‘Remember O Thou Man’, was the source of the
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The words go back much further: as early as 1545, the phrase ‘God save the King’ and its response ‘Long to reign over us’ were watchwords of the Royal Navy, according to the research of Percy Scholes. Many variants exist, with verses written to emphasise a particular political standpoint – verses were written in 1745 to rally support both for and against the Jacobite Rising – or to commemorate an event.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
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Of course I would stand for the NA ... why would any decent, tolerant individual who respects democracy do otherwise?
What, of course, others do is entirely up to them ... that is of absolutely no significance in my own personal judgement in such matters.
In a free country such as ours people can do what the hell they like.
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostActually, I would stand proudly for many anthems ...It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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