Slavimo Slavno Slaveni! (or Slavimo Slavno Sloveni!) (Slavs, let's celebrate gloriously!), R 196, S 503, LW A223, is a piece by Franz Liszt based on a work by the Dubrovnik poet Medo Pucić, composed for the Millennium celebration of the arrival of Slavic apostles Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius to the area of present-day Slovakia. The celebrations took place in Rome in July 1863, organized by Pope Pius IX; Liszt was personally present. Liszt made arrangements of the choral piece for solo piano and for organ.
Original Name | Slavimo slavno, Slaveni! |
Librettist | Orsat Medo Pucić |
Date of composition | 1863 |
Premiered | 1863, July 3rd in Rome, Italy |
Type | Sacred choral |
Catalogue | S. 33 |
Approx. duration | 2 minutes |
Instruments |
Male Chorus
Organ |
Arrangements |
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Franz Liszt: Slavimo slavno, Slaveni!, S. 503
● Franz Liszt: Slavimo slavno, Slaveni!, S. 668 |
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