Marche Lorraine Explained

Marche Lorraine
Cover:Marche lorraine.png
Caption:Sheet music cover
Language:French
Written:1892
Genre:Patriotic song
Composer:Louis Ganne
Lyricist:Octave Pradels, Jules Jouy

"Marche Lorraine" is a French patriotic song, composed by Louis Ganne in 1892 on the occasion of the 28th Fête Fédérale de Gymnastique de France (Federal Celebration of Gymnastics in France). The lyrics are by Octave Pradels (1842–1930) and Jules Jouy (1855–1897).

The melody recalls the traditional song "En passant par la Lorraine". Originally belonging to the revanchist movement of late 19th century France, the "Marche Lorraine" has since become a standard of the official French military repertoire.[1]

Recordings

There are two recordings released in the United States, one from 1917 and another from 1919.

1917 version

The song was recorded on July 2, 1917, and released under the Victor record label.[2]

1919 version

This version was released under the Columbia record label. The French Army Band performed the song. In February 1919, it reached the number six spot on the US song charts.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Marche Lorraine.
  2. Web site: Marche Lorraine . . Library of Congress . 9 December 2015.
  3. Web site: Top Songs of 1919 . . Music VF . 8 December 2015.