The star spangled banner song download2/20/2023 The music to this song was written by John Stafford Smith - an English organist and composer. “The Anacreontic Song” (also known as “To Anacreon in Heaven” or just “Anacreon”) was the club anthem of an amateur musicians society and supper club in London, England known as The Anacreontic Society. When you play the file, “The Anacreontic Song” is first and “The Star-Spangled Banner” begins at 0:59. This Educators-Only file combines our world-premiere recording of the original version of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” printed by Thomas Carr in the fall of 1814, with the source tune of the melody - “The Anacreontic Song,” written in London in 1775/76. Your “Anacreon – 1814 SSB Educational Combo” Recording To download your free recording, click the word “download” on the Soundcloud widget below (it may take a minute to arrive and should open a new window and if you have iTunes will play automatically). What could we provide to help you celebrate the anthem’s anniversary with your students? Submit questions or requests below in the comment field below and we’ll post answers to our FAQ page or email you directly. We would also love your suggestions and questions. Thank you for joining the Star Spangled Teachers Network! Your subscription is confirmed, and we are excited to be able to connect you to historically accurate, engaging, and effective teaching tools in preparation for the bicentennial anniversary of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” We’re sure you’ll find our announcements of value, but we will be careful not to email you too often.
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