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"Tavisupleba" is Georgia's national anthem, adopted in 2004 following the Rose Revolution alongside a new flag and coat of arms. The anthem combines music from two Georgian operas by composer Zacharia Paliashvili, with lyrics by David Magradze, and represents the country's transition to a new government.
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Key facts
- Anthem.english_title
- 'Freedom'
- Anthem.image
- Georgia Anthem Music Sheet.InstrumentalSimple.svg
- Anthem.caption
- Sheet music
- Anthem.prefix
- National
- Anthem.country
- Georgia
- Anthem.composer
- Zacharia Paliashvili
- Anthem.music_date
- 1923Ioseb Kechakmadze, 2004
- Anthem.author
- David Magradze
- Anthem.predecessor
- "Dideba"
- Anthem.sound
- Tavisupleba vocal.ogg
- Anthem.sound_title
- Official orchestral and choral vocal rendition in B-flat major
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Article · 中文
《自由》(格魯吉亞語:თავისუფლება,轉寫:Tavisupleba)為格魯吉亞現在採用的國歌。國歌於2004年與新國旗及國徽一同隨著玫瑰革命成功推翻前政權而採用。音樂取材自格魯吉亞作曲家扎卡利亚·帕里雅什维利(1871-1933,ზაქარია ფალიაშვილი)的兩套歌劇《阿贝萨洛姆与艾特利》(Abesalom da Eteri)及《夜幕》(Daisi),並由尤赛布·科察克马泽(იოსებ კეჭაყმაძე)改編成國歌。歌詞由大卫·马格拉泽(დავით მაღრაძე)創作。
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