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 Franz Liszt: Slavimo slavno, Slaveni!, S. 503
Franz Liszt: Slavimo slavno, Slaveni!, S. 668
Autotranslations beta Franz Liszt: Slavs, let's celebrate gloriously!, S. 33
Franz Liszt: Slavs, let's celebrate gloriously!, S. 33
Franz Liszt: Slavs, let's celebrate gloriously!, S. 33