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John Stafford Smith (1750-1836)
Was an English composer and musician. He is known for composing the music for a song called 'The Anacreontic Song.' This song, composed in the late 18th century, was originally a gentlemen's club anthem for the Anacreontic Society in London.
Smith was born in Gloucester, England, on March 30, 1750. He came from a musical family and showed a talent for music at an early age. He began his career as a chorister at the Chapel Royal and later studied music in London. Smith also wrote various works, including symphonies, concertos, and vocal music.
The catchy melody of 'The Anacreontic Song' caught the attention of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to fit the tune during the War of 1812. This song later became the melody for the American national anthem, 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'
The US National Anthem played on a UK Cathedral Organ. Gloucester Cathedral.
Star Spangled Banner played at Buckingham Palace. Sept 13, 2001
Multiple individuals can choose the same anthem.
Feel free to fact check and let me know if I have anything wrong.
John Stafford Smith (1750-1836)
Was an English composer and musician. He is known for composing the music for a song called 'The Anacreontic Song.' This song, composed in the late 18th century, was originally a gentlemen's club anthem for the Anacreontic Society in London.
Smith was born in Gloucester, England, on March 30, 1750. He came from a musical family and showed a talent for music at an early age. He began his career as a chorister at the Chapel Royal and later studied music in London. Smith also wrote various works, including symphonies, concertos, and vocal music.
The catchy melody of 'The Anacreontic Song' caught the attention of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to fit the tune during the War of 1812. This song later became the melody for the American national anthem, 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'
The US National Anthem played on a UK Cathedral Organ. Gloucester Cathedral.
Star Spangled Banner played at Buckingham Palace. Sept 13, 2001
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