Avrupa marşı
Avrupa Konseyi marşın bir çok versiyonunu halka ve televizyon, radyo ve basın çalışanlarına sunuyor. Besteci Christophe Guyard tarafından kaydedilen bu versiyonlar, "Avrupa marşı rapsodisinden" alınan parçalardan oluşuyor. Marşın çeşitli versiyoları özellikle Avrupa Konseyi ile ilgili belgesellerde ve görsel-işitsel programlarda kullanılmak üzere bestelendi.
Avrupa Marşının bu versyionu "Avrupa Konseyi marşı rapsodisi" kopyalanamaz. Besteciler ve söz yazarları derneğinde (Sacem) kayıtlı, Cristophe Guyard’a ait olan bu eserin tüm hakları saklıdır.
Copyright
The Council of Europe makes recordings of various interpretations and versions of the European Anthem available to radio, television and other media and the general public. The service is free but as these different works are protected their use and/or public broadcasting is subject to the payment of performing rights to Sacem (France). For all applications, please contact: [email protected]


Below you can find classical versions of the European Anthem, played on piano and on pipe organ.
To satisfy every European's musical taste, you will find below more adaptations of the European Anthem. All of these different versions are protected and not copyright-free.
« Rhapsodie sur l'Hymne Européen »,
by Christophe Guyard, performed by the SWR Symphony Orchestra of Baden-Baden and Freiburg, conducted by Roland Kluttig:
Jingle (00.21)
Slow version (01.11)
Anthem and final (01.56)
Full version (06.47)
«Rhapsodie sur l'Hymne Européen » ,
by Christophe Guyard:
Pipe Organ*, jingle (00.24)
Pipe Organ*, slow version (01.18)
Pipe Organ*, anthem et final (02.01)
Pipe Organ*, full version (04.55)
European Hymn in Romani Variations: CD launched on the 20 November 2007
Roma version by Esma Redzepova
« Rhapsodie sur l'Hymne Européen »,
by Christophe Guyard, performed by Thierry Huillet:
Piano, jingle (00.24)
Piano, slow version (01.20)
Piano, anthem and final (01.44)
Jazz violin version,
by Bertrand Vigier and Pascal Beck, performed by Sophie Duranton and Pierre Lange:
Short version (00.12)
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