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- ♫ # CARMINIUM DUX # ♫ -- ↓ SONG DETAILS ↓♫ SONG ♫ - Internationale♫ ARTIST ♫ - Eugene Pottier, sung by the Red Army Choir♪ IF YOU ENJOYED THIS SONG PLEASE SU.
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CARMINIUM DUX # ♫ -- ↓ SONG DETAILS ↓ ♫ SONG ♫ - Internationale ♫ ARTIST ♫ - Eugene Pottier, sung by the Red Army Choir ♪ IF YOU ENJOYED. | |
“The Internationale” (French: L’Internationale) is the anthem of the global proletariat, with lyrics written by Eugène Pottier on June 1, 1871, [26], and set to music by Pierre De Geyter in June 1888, with the score first published on June 23, 1888 [27]. | |
The Internationale for classic guitar Played by Diguitarian Sheet music is available at: https://diguitarian.wordpress.com/. |
Pierre Degeyter, Eugène Pottier. L'internationale - YouTube
L'internationale (version française avec paroles) - YouTube
- Dans le film, "La Barricade du Point-du-Jour" sorti en , Philippe Noiret interprète Eugène Pottier, pendant la semaine sanglante; il nous fait une lecture vibrante de son poème.
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- The Internationale.
Eugene Pottier
The 25th Anniversary of His Death
In November of last year-1912-it was twenty-five years since the death of the French worker-poet, Eugene Pottier, author of the famous proletarian song, the Internationale ("Arise ye starvelings from your slumbers", etc.).
This song has been translated into all European and other languages. In whatever country a class-conscious worker finds himself, wherever fate may cast him, however much he may feel himself a stranger, without language, without friends, far from his native country-he can find himself comrades and friends by the familiar refrain of the Internationale. The workers of all countries have adopted the song of their foremost fighter, the proletarian poet, and have made it the world-wide song of the proletariat.
And so the workers of all countries now honour the memory of Eugene Pottier. His wife and daughter are still alive and living in poverty, as the author of the Internarionale lived all his life. He