National Anthem of ROC Taiwan
(San Min Chu I: "Three Principles of the People")
Cheng Mao-Yun /arr. Colin Kirkpatrick
This anthem should not be confused with the National Anthem of the
People's Republic of China, known as March of the Volunteers which is the Read More
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This anthem should not be confused with the National Anthem of the
People's Republic of China, known as March of the Volunteers which is the
anthem of mainland China including its special administrative regions of Hong
Kong and Macau. The Taiwanese anthem is currently banned from performance on
mainland China and strongly discouraged from being performed in Hong Kong and
Macau.
Ironically, the national anthem of ROC Taiwan was first used as the anthem
for the whole of China when the country was controlled by the Kuomintang.
However, in 1949 the Kuomintang government was ousted and relocated to the
island of Taiwan to continue government using the same symbols of state that
they employed in mainland China. The anthem is informally known as San Min
Chu I or San Min Zhu Yi (Three Principles of the People).
As well as the full score, parts are available for flutes (unison), oboes 1
and 2, B flat clarinets 1,2 and 3, bassoon 1 and 2, alto, tenor and baritone
saxophones, trumpets 1 and 2, horns 1 and 2 (in F and E flat), baritones (TC
and BC - doubling trombones), trombone 1 and 2, tuba, timpani and percussion
(3 players).