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* "[[Chirluscha àl Glheþ]]" ("Hymn to the Language") is the national anthem.
* "[[Chirluscha àl Glheþ]]" ("Hymn to the Language") is the national anthem.
* Its English-language version, "Stand Tall, Talossans", has equal legal status. ([[File:Stand_tall_talossans.pdf]])
* Its English-language version, "Stand Tall, Talossans", has equal legal status. ([[File:Stand_tall_talossans.pdf]])
* {{player
 
| filename=File:Stand Tall Talossans.mp3
Melody of "Stand Tall, Talossans"
| description=Melody of 'Stand Tall, Talossans'
[[File:Stand Tall Talossans.mp3]]
| pos=left
 
}}
Band arrangement of "Stand Tall, Talossans":
* {{player
[[File:Chirlusca al Glheth.mp3]]
| filename=File:Chirlusca al Glheth.mp3
 
| description=Lüc da Schir's band arrangement of 'Stand Tall, Talossans'
| pos=left
}}
===Provincial Anthems===
===Provincial Anthems===
* "İstiklal Marşı" (Independence March; Turkish), provincial anthem of [[{{ata}}]]
* "İstiklal Marşı" (Independence March; Turkish), provincial anthem of [[{{ata}}]]
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* "[http://talossa.com/culture/dallas-patsilor/ Dallas Pätsilor]" ("Of All Countries" or "Ein Feierlichgesang") by [[Ian von Metairia]], which was the national anthem from June of 1989 until replaced by "Chirluscha àl Glheþ", when it was demoted to a "National Song" like its predecessor.
* "[http://talossa.com/culture/dallas-patsilor/ Dallas Pätsilor]" ("Of All Countries" or "Ein Feierlichgesang") by [[Ian von Metairia]], which was the national anthem from June of 1989 until replaced by "Chirluscha àl Glheþ", when it was demoted to a "National Song" like its predecessor.
* "Anthem (Nationalsång)" by ABBA, which had been the national anthem before "Dallas Pätsilor" replaced it, demoting it to the status of National Song in June of 1989.
* "Anthem (Nationalsång)" by ABBA, which had been the national anthem before "Dallas Pätsilor" replaced it, demoting it to the status of National Song in June of 1989.
{{player
[[File:Anthem.mp3]]
| filename=File:Anthem.mp3
| pos=left
}}
* "Funk", by Meco, "from the ridiculous 1970's Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk disco album", is the official signature tune of all Talossan government broadcasts, per Talossan statutory law 20RC10.
* "Funk", by Meco, "from the ridiculous 1970's Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk disco album", is the official signature tune of all Talossan government broadcasts, per Talossan statutory law 20RC10.
{{player
[[File:Funk.mp3]]
| filename=File:Funk.mp3
| pos=left
}}
* "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac.
* "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac.
* "Prime Minister's Processional" (Laura Donahue)
* "Prime Minister's Processional" (Laura Donahue)
{{player
[[File:Proc.mp3]]
| filename=File:Proc.mp3
| pos=left
}}
* "[[Talossa, Be Free!]]" (words and melody by D. N. Vercáriâ, orchestration by Miestrâ Schivâ) - a patriotic song of the [[Talossan Republic]]
* "[[Talossa, Be Free!]]" (words and melody by D. N. Vercáriâ, orchestration by Miestrâ Schivâ) - a patriotic song of the [[Talossan Republic]]
{{player
[[File:Tbf.ogg]]
| filename=File:Tbf.ogg
| pos=left
}}


==Other Musical Works==
==Other Musical Works==
* "[[In Nazareþ]]" (a Christmas carol in Talossan)
* "[[In Nazareþ]]" (a Christmas carol in Talossan)
* The Berber of Seville operatic trilogy
* The Berber of Seville operatic trilogy
* "[[El Adec'ht]]", a Talossan translation by Inxheneu Crovâ and [[Miestrâ Schivâ]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Complainte_du_partisan "La complainte du partisan"]. {{player
* "[[El Adec'ht]]", a Talossan translation by Inxheneu Crovâ and [[Miestrâ Schivâ]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Complainte_du_partisan "La complainte du partisan"]. [[File:El_Adec'ht.ogg]]
| filename=File:El_Adec'ht.ogg
| description=Miestrâ Schivâ performs 'El Adec'ht'
| pos=left
}}


==Music Related Talossan Projects==
==Music Related Talossan Projects==
* [[Talossan Music Top 20]], a popular yearly musical contest
* [[Back Page Tapes]] (a Gjermund Higraff project)
* [[Back Page Tapes]] (a Gjermund Higraff project)
* [http://vostoklake.org Vostok Lake] (the musical project of [[Miestrâ Schivâ]])
* [http://vostoklake.org Vostok Lake] (the musical project of [[Miestrâ Schivâ]])
* [[Tatunes]] (music from Sir [[Tamorán dal Navâ]], UrN)
* [[Tatunes]] (music from Sir [[Tamorán dal Navâ]], UrN)
* [[Talossan Music Top 20]]
* [[Músiqeu_Talossan]] (PWA application being developed by [[Alexandreu Regeu]])

Revision as of 04:25, 14 September 2022

Music is an important part of the Talossan culture.

Anthems

National Anthem

Melody of "Stand Tall, Talossans"

Band arrangement of "Stand Tall, Talossans":

Provincial Anthems

  • "İstiklal Marşı" (Independence March; Turkish), provincial anthem of Atatürk
  • "Built A Little Empire" (English) by They Might Be Giants, provincial anthem of Florencia
  • 'N Regeu Xhust (A Just King; Talossan), Provincial anthem of Vuode

National Patriotic Songs

  • "Dallas Pätsilor" ("Of All Countries" or "Ein Feierlichgesang") by Ian von Metairia, which was the national anthem from June of 1989 until replaced by "Chirluscha àl Glheþ", when it was demoted to a "National Song" like its predecessor.
  • "Anthem (Nationalsång)" by ABBA, which had been the national anthem before "Dallas Pätsilor" replaced it, demoting it to the status of National Song in June of 1989.
  • "Funk", by Meco, "from the ridiculous 1970's Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk disco album", is the official signature tune of all Talossan government broadcasts, per Talossan statutory law 20RC10.
  • "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac.
  • "Prime Minister's Processional" (Laura Donahue)

File:Tbf.ogg

Other Musical Works

Music Related Talossan Projects