Swiss National Anthem for Symphony Orchestra (Orchestre national d'Île-de-France Edition) (arr. Keith Terrett) by Keith Terrett Sheet Music for Full Orchestra at Sheet Music Direct
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Swiss National Anthem for Symphony Orchestra (Orchestre national d'Île-de-France Edition) (arr. Keith Terrett) Digital Sheet Music
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Swiss National Anthem for Symphony Orchestra (Orchestre national d'Île-de-France Edition) (arr. Keith Terrett)
by Keith Terrett Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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An arrangement of the Swiss National Anthem arranged for full The Orchestre national d'Île-de-France. There are other versions for Brass Quintet & String Orchestra in my two stores.

The "Swiss Psalm" (German: Schweizerpsalm [ˈʃvaɪtsərˌpsalm] / "Trittst im Morgenrot daher..."; French: Cantique suisse, [kɑ̃tik sɥis]; Italian: Salmo svizzero, [ˈsalmo ˈzvittsero]; Romansh: Psalm Svizzer, [ˈ(p)salm ˈʒviːtser]) is the national anthem of Switzerland.

It was composed in 1841, by Alberich Zwyssig (18081854). Since then, it has been frequently sung at patriotic events. The Federal Council declined, however, on numerous occasions to accept the psalm as the official anthem.[1] This was because the council wanted the people to express their say on what they wanted as a national anthem. From 1961 to 1981, it provisionally replaced "Rufst du, mein Vaterland" ("When You Call, My Country"; French "Ô monts indépendants"; Italian "Ci chiami o patria", Romansh "E clomas, tger paeis"), the anthem by Johann Rudolf Wyss (17431818) that was set to the melody of "God Save the King". On 1 April 1981, the Swiss Psalm was declared the official Swiss national anthem.

In 2014, the Société suisse d'utilité publique [fr] organized a public competition and unofficial vote to change the lyrics of the national anthem.

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