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''My, Pierwsza Brygada'' (We Are the First Brigade), also known as ''Marsz Pierwszej Brygady'' (The March of the First Brigade) and ''Legiony to żołnierska nuta'' (The Legions Are a Soldiers' Song), was one of the best-known songs of the Polish Legions formed during World War I by Józef Piłsudski. Extolling the First Brigade of the Polish Legions the song is considered an important emblem of the early-20th-century struggle for Polish independence. It is also now an official anthem of the Polish Armed Forces.〔 〕 The song's melody was borrowed from Kielce March no. 10 in the songbook of the Kielce Fire Department band. This had probably been composed by Captain Andrzej Brzuchal-Sikorski, the band's conductor from 1905, and later bandmaster of the First Brigade of the Polish Legions. It was he who arranged and first conducted the song.〔Leszek Marciniec, ''Vademecum Kuracjusza 21 Wojskowego Szpitala Uzdrowiskowo-Rehabilitacyjnego w Busku-Zdroju: przewodnik po Busku-Zdroju'', 2005, p. 47.〕 The earliest recognized version of the song appeared in 1917, the words being composed spontaneously during the war by several individuals including Colonel Andrzej Hałaciński and Legions officer Tadeusz Biernacki. Between 1926 and 1927, many of Piłsudski's supporters viewed the song as the national anthem of Poland. We Are the First Brigade == Notes == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「We Are the First Brigade」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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