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also known as Rule, Britannia! Sheet Music
often mis-spelt as Ruel Britania, Rule Brittania Sheet Music
Artist and Writer: Thomas Augustine Arne
Rule Britannia! (which is often erroneously spelled Rule, Brittania) by Thomas Arne is one of Britain’s most well-known
patriotic songs. It has its origins in the poem Rule Britannia by James
Thomson. Thomas Arne set this poem to music in 1740, and Rule Britannia
achieved instant popularity. It was performed for the first time on
August 1st 1740 during the masque (festive courtly entertainment)
entitled Alfred at Cliefdon House in Maidenhead. The lyrics were
published three weeks after this event and the music a few months after
that. Handel went on to quote the opening melody in his Occasional
Oratorio. The tune was so popular by now that he had no doubt that the
listeners would recognise it. Wagner and Beethoven would both write
works based on the melody of Rule, Britannia. The lyrics, too have seen
many people attempting to re-write them, amongst them the Jacobites and
an American version entitled: “Rise, Columbia!”
One common misconception is that the main chorus is:
Rule, Britannia! Britannia rules the waves.
Whereas the actual lyric is:
Rule, Britannia! Britannia rule the wave.
Being such a patriotic song it has of course become a mainstay of the BBC’s Last Night of the Proms, where usually a guest artist is asked to perform Rule Britannia. Past artists have included Bryn Terfel (who sang a verse in Welsh), Thomas Hampson and Felicity Lott.
Included here is our String Quartet score for Rule, Britannia. If you buy the full score of Rule, Britannia, you will also get all the individual instrumental parts. You will be able to preview the individual parts of the arrangement as well as the full score.
One common misconception is that the main chorus is:
Rule, Britannia! Britannia rules the waves.
Whereas the actual lyric is:
Rule, Britannia! Britannia rule the wave.
Being such a patriotic song it has of course become a mainstay of the BBC’s Last Night of the Proms, where usually a guest artist is asked to perform Rule Britannia. Past artists have included Bryn Terfel (who sang a verse in Welsh), Thomas Hampson and Felicity Lott.
Included here is our String Quartet score for Rule, Britannia. If you buy the full score of Rule, Britannia, you will also get all the individual instrumental parts. You will be able to preview the individual parts of the arrangement as well as the full score.
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