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(English: March of Abdülmecid ) was the official imperial anthem of the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid I . It is one of the earliest examples of Western-style music adopted by the imperial court as a national symbol. 🎵 Musical Overview

The famous composer Franz Liszt visited Constantinople during Sultan Abdülmecid's reign. He was gifted the sheet music by Donizetti and famously composed a paraphrase of the march called Grande paraphrase de la Marche de J. Donizetti to honor the Sultan. 🗂️ Printable Scores and Audio MtВ Mecidiye MarЕџД±

: Giuseppe Donizetti (known as Donizetti Pasha ), the Italian instructor invited to lead the Sultan's imperial band. (English: March of Abdülmecid ) was the official

You can listen to full orchestra renditions of the imperial anthem directly via Spotify's Ottoman Anthems . He was gifted the sheet music by Donizetti

: This anthem was strictly instrumental with no official lyrics. 📜 Historical Context

During the 19th-century Tanzimat era, the Ottoman Empire pushed heavily toward Westernization. Part of this cultural reform included replacing the traditional Janissary Mehter bands with standard European military bands. Each reigning Sultan typically commissioned their own personal march to serve as the empire's anthem. 🎹 Connections to Franz Liszt