Les Trois Glorieuses
Les Trois Glorieuses was the anthem of the People's Republic of the Congo from January 1, 1970 through 1991, when the original anthem, La Congolaise was restored.
| English: Three Glorious Days | |
|---|---|
Former national anthem of the | |
| Lyrics | Jacques Tondra and Georges Kibanghi |
| Music | Jean Royer and Joseph Spadilière |
| Adopted | January 1, 1970 |
| Relinquished | 1990 |
The anthem was named after a three-day uprising in 1963 which resulted in the overthrow of the first President, Fulbert Youlou.[1]
The lyrics were written by Henri Lopès and the music was composed by Philippe Mockouamy. Mockouamy was at the time a colonel in the Congolese Army and served in its main military band from 1970 to 1990.[2]
Lyrics
Lève toi, Patrie courageuse, |
Stand up, courageous homeland |
References
Congo, Republic of "Les Trois Glorieuses"
People's Republic of the Congo "Les Trois Glorieuses"
- Bazenguissa-Ganga, Rémy. Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique. Paris: Karthala, 1997. p. 161
- https://www.journaldebrazza.com/hommage-philippe-mockouamy-plus-grand-chef-fanfare/