Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic explained

Kazakh: Қазақ ССР мемлекеттік әнұраны
Russian: Гимн Казахской ССР
English Title:State Anthem of the Kazakh SSR
Prefix:Former regional
Country:the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic
Author:Abdilda Tazhibaev et al.
Composer:Yevgeny Brusilovsky et al.
Music Date:1945
Adopted:1945--------------------------1956 (modified version)
Until:1991
Successor:Anthem of the Republic of Kazakhstan (until 2006)
My Kazakhstan (since 2006)
Sound:Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.ogg
Sound Title:State Anthem of the Kazakh SSR

The state anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic was the national anthem of Kazakhstan when it was a republic of the Soviet Union and known as the Kazakh SSR.

Background

The music was composed by Mukan Tölebaev, Russian composer Yevgeny Brusilovsky and Tatar composer Latıf Hamıdı, with lyrics written by Kazakh authors Äbdilda Täjibaev, Qaiym Muhamedhanov and Ğabıt Müsirepov. The Soviet-era lyrics were removed after the Kazakh SSR was renamed the Republic of Kazakhstan on 10 December 1991, In 1992, new lyrics were adopted with the same melody as the anthem of independent Kazakhstan, until 7 January 2006.

From 1991 to 1997, it was one of the five remaining republics that appreciated its old anthem, then from 1997 to 2000, it became one of four (when Turkmenistan changed its anthem). From 2000 to 2006, it is one of the five remaining again (when Russia changed its anthem). It is the only SSR anthem played in , with all others using .

Lyrics

Original words which were removed during the post-Stalinist era are indicated with parenthesis.

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Notes and References

  1. https://astanatimes.com/2019/11/fourth-version-of-kazakh-latin-script-will-preserve-language-purity-linguists-say/ Fourth version of Kazakh Latin script will preserve language purity, linguists say
  2. http://simvolika.rsl.ru/index.php?doc=809 ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ГИМН КАЗАХСКОЙ ССР
  3. http://www.nationalanthems.info/kz-ssr.htm Kazakhstan (1945-1992)