National Anthem History of Russia (Nightcore Compilation With Lyrics)

This is a Nightcore medley mix of all of the national anthems of Russia throughout history that I combined from the previous uploads of individual videos. I have edited all of the audio on Audacity by speeding them up while also altering the tempo before I including them all on each video upload on Windows Movie Maker 2012. Each of the featured anthems here were played in order by the change of government throughout the country's history including official and unofficial anthems as well as proposed candidates. The anthems listed are: "Preobrazhensky March (Марш Преображенского)". Used unofficially as an anthem by the Russian Empire. "Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble! Гром Победы, Раздавайся!)". Used unofficially by the Russian Empire in 1791-1816. "If Our Lord is Glorious in Zion (Коль Славен Наш Господь в Сионе)". Used unofficially by the Russian Empire from 1794 to 1816. "The Prayer of Russians (Молитва Русских)". Used as the anthem of the Russian Empire in 1816-1833. "God Save the Tsar! (Боже, Царя Χрани!)". Used as the anthem of the Russian Empire in 1833-1917. "Anthem of Free Russia (Гимн Свободной России)", a proposed anthem for the Russian Provisional Government in 1917. "The Worker's Marseillaise (Рабочая Марсельеза)", an anthem used by the Russian Republic (and then the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) in 1917-1918. "The Internationale (Интернационал)", an anthem used by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) in 1918-1944. "If Our Lord is Glorious in Zion (Коль Славен Наш Господь в Сионе)". Used by the Russian State from 1918 to 1920. "The Internationale (Интернационал)". Used officially by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1922-1944. "Long Live Our State (Да Здравствует Наша Держава)", a proposed anthem for the Soviet Union in 1943. "State Anthem of the Soviet Union (Государственный Гимн Советский Союз)". First version used in 1944 under Stalin. "State Anthem of the Soviet Union (Государственный Гимн Советский Союз)". Second version performed without lyrics from 1956 to 1977. "State Anthem of the Soviet Union (Государственный Гимн Советский Союз)". Sung by the Canadian tenor Roger Doucet in 1976. "State Anthem of the Soviet Union (Государственный Гимн Советский Союз)". Third and final version of the Soviet anthem written in 1977. "The Patriotic Song (Патриотическая Песня)", a wordless anthem used by the Russian SFSR in 1990-1991 and then by the newly independent Russian Federation under Yeltsin in 1991-2000. "Slav'sya, Rossiya (Славься, Россия!)", a proposed version of the above mentioned anthem by Viktor Radugin. "God Save Us All! (Боже, Нас Всех Храни!)", a proposed version based on "God Save the Tsar!" made by rock musician Alexander Gradsky in 1998. "Above the Motherland Majestically (Над Отчи́зной Велича́во)", a proposed version of "The Patriotic Song". "State Anthem of the Russian Federation (Госудáрственный Гимн Росси́йской Федерáции)". Tune based on that of the Soviet Union's and adopted as the official anthem in 2000. AND AS A SPECIAL BONUS: A rock version of the above mentioned current Russian anthem which I had to put in here just for the heck of it. As a disclaimer I am still showing respect of each of the anthems while I wrote down the original Russian texts at the bottom so you can sing along with it. I just think this medley remix I made sounds great and liked the way it turned out. TAGS INCLUDED: National Anthem, Russia, History, Nightcore, Medley, Lyrics (Website Category)