John Stafford Smith
John Stafford Smith (1750?1836) was an English composer, church organist, and early musicologist. He was one of the first serious collectors of manuscripts of works by Johann Sebastian Bach.
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1750 - 1836 - Organist - Musicologist - Johann Sebastian Bach
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He is best known for writing the music for "To Anacreon in Heaven". This song was written in the mid-1760s, when Smith was a teenager, and with words by Ralph Tomlinson it was the official song of the Anacreontic Society, a group of amateur musicians in London. It quickly became a very popular song in Britain and the United States.
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To Anacreon in Heaven - 1760 - Ralph Tomlinson - Anacreontic Society - Britain - United States
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In 1814 Francis Scott Key wrote the poem "The Star-Spangled Banner" to be sung to the tune of "Anacreon", and this was officially designated as the national anthem of the United States in 1931. At one time, the same tune was also used as the national anthem of Luxembourg, but their anthem has since changed.
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1814 - Francis Scott Key - The Star-Spangled Banner - National anthem - Luxembourg
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