Thursday, 5 July 2012

1812 Overture (AUDIO)

The 1812 Overture is routinely incorporated into July 4th celebrations and fireworks displays.

While many Americans have come to associate the music with Independence Day, NPR notes:

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote his piece The Year 1812, Festival Overture in E flat major in commemoration of the Russian Army's successful defense of Moscow against Napoleon's advancing troops at the Battle of Borodino.

Listen to a clip of the 1812 Overture above.

  • Double fistin'

    This dog is twice as patriotic as you.

  • Chillin' with the flag

    This cat sleeps in red, white and blue.

  • Fetchin' the flag

    He's bringing back pride.

  • Red, white and cute!

    Who says being patriotic can't be adorable?

  • Patriotic finch

    Walk soft...

  • America is delicious...

    We couldn't have said it better ourselves.

  • Have flag, will go to parade...

    This dog is ready to go and make it a star-spangled day.

  • Lookin' cool

    This dog's patriotic 'tude is to be commended.

  • America, F*ck Yeah!

    Sometimes you have to shout your pride.

  • Portrait of a perfect American

    Commemorating the world's most patriotic dog.

  • Rockin' the Uncle Sam look

    This dog wants YOU... to join the party.

  • A fuzzy salute

    The decorum shown here is tremendous.

  • Sleepy pride...

    Nothing more American than a cat nap.

  • Patriotic bird

    If you can get this outfit on your bird, you're more patriotic than every single other American.

  • Patriotic ferret

    Take that dogs and cats.

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