Sansoen Phra Narai

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Sansoen Phra Narai
A Siamese Song from la Loubere's Du Royaume de Siam.jpg
Sheet music for "A Siamese Song", from la Loubère's 1693 book
EnglishGlorify to Narai
Native nameสรรเสริญพระนารายณ์
Year1899
MelodySheet music for A Siamese Song from Simon de la Loubère

"Sansoen Phra Narai" (Thai: สรรเสริญพระนารายณ์) is a music composition based on a notated piece found in Simon de la Loubère's records of the French embassy to the Kingdom of Ayutthaya in 1687, originally titled in the English version as "A Siamese Song". King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) had a modern arrangement made by Michel Fusco in 1897, and used it as a royal anthem. The piece was arranged as the title song for the 1941 film King of the White Elephant, under the name "Si Ayutthaya". This arrangement was also used in the 2017 TV series  [th], and the march composition was used in the royal funeral of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) the same year.[1]

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  1. ^ ธีรพงศ์ เรืองขำ (26 October 2017). "การข้ามมหานทีสีทันดรของ 'สายสมร' : จากราชสำนักแวร์ซายส์สู่พระเมรุมาศในรัชกาลที่ 9". The Standard (in Thai). Retrieved 10 April 2020.
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