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- Q1065112 abstract "Sansoen Phra Barami or Sanrasoen Phra Barami (Thai: สรรเสริญพระบารมี, lit: glorify his prestige) is the royal anthem of Thailand. The lyrics were composed by Prince Narisaranuvadtivongs, around 1913, and were later revised by King Rama VI.There is no certainty about the identity of the song's composer. The music may have been composed by a Russian composer named Pyotr Shchurovsky, while other sources mention several Thai musicians and the Dutch musician Heutzen as the authors.Phleng Sansoen Phra Barami was the national anthem of Siam until 1932, when it was replaced by Phleng Chat. The royal anthem is performed during state occasions, as well as when a high-ranking member of the royal family is present for a function. In addition, the royal anthem is still played before the beginning of each film in movie theatres, as well as before the commencement of the first act in plays, musicals, concerts, and most other live performances of music or theatre in Thailand. The anthem is also played at the sign-on and closedown of television and radio programming, For example, Channel 7 airs a video of the anthem, with pictures of King Bhumibol Adulyadej from his birth to the present day shown.In April, 2008, it was reported that a Thai citizen was facing criminal charges of lèse majesté for failing to stand for the playing of the Royal Anthem at a movie theatre in Bangkok.[1]".
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- Q1065112 description "Recording in phonograph cylinder, performed by the Boosra Mahin theater group who visited Berlin, Germany in 1900".
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- Q1065112 title "Thai Royal Anthem".
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- Q1065112 comment "Sansoen Phra Barami or Sanrasoen Phra Barami (Thai: สรรเสริญพระบารมี, lit: glorify his prestige) is the royal anthem of Thailand. The lyrics were composed by Prince Narisaranuvadtivongs, around 1913, and were later revised by King Rama VI.There is no certainty about the identity of the song's composer.".
- Q1065112 label "Sansoen Phra Barami".
- Q1065112 depiction Royal_anthem_of_Siam_in_postcard,_early_20th_century.jpg.