Malaysian National Anthem for Brass Quintet (MFAO World National Anthem Series)
by Keith Terrett
Brass Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Jean De Beranger (1780-1857). Arranged by Keith Terrett. 20th Century,Patriotic,World. 10 pages. Keith Terrett #1998731. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.746539).

An arrangement of the national anthem of Malaysia for Brass Quintet. In 1888 the Sultan of Perak was invited by Queen Victoria as a guest. There are versions for String & full Orchestra in my on-line stores.
When the Sultan’s aide was asked what the anthem of Perak was, so that it could be played upon his formal arrival, the aide, not wanting to be embarrassed by saying that Perak did not have an anthem, perhaps giving the impression that his country was "backwards", proceeded to hum a favourite tune of his from the Seychelles, which is believed to have been composed by Pierre Jean Beranger. It was, therefore, from that moment on, the tune for the state anthem of Perak. After an Indonesian opera performed it in Singapore (at the time, part of Malaysia), the tune became popular throughout all of Malaysia in the 1920s and 1930s as the love song "Terang Bulan" (Moonlight). ("Terang Bulan" is now forbidden to be performed in Malaysia.) Before independence was scheduled for Malaysia in 1957, each of the (then) eleven states of Malaysia had their own anthem (which they have retained to this day), but there was no unifying anthem for the whole country. When independence was approaching, Tunku Abdul Rahman, then the Chief Minister and Minister for Home Affairs (later Malaysia’s first prime minister), led a committee to select a new anthem. Hundreds were recieved, but none were deemed suitable. Finally, the anthem for the Malaysian state of Perak was considered, and the melody, due to its "traditional flavour" was selected to be the melody for the new anthem. Once the melody was selected, new lyrics had to be written for it. The panel of judges charged with selecting a new anthem wrote the lyrics, with Tunku Abdul Rahman leading the group. In 1992, the anthem was rearranged to give it a livelier, march rhythm, which was unpopular with the citizens. In 2003 the tempo was returned to what it was originally. There exists a full version of the anthem, as well as a shorter version, both presented here. The full version is generally used in the presence of the King of Malaysia, the shorter version is used to honour the Queen of Malaysia and lesser officials.
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