A popular July 4th anthem isn't actually American | Newsweek Entertainment: Music | Newsweek.com view story
newsweek.com — "The 1812 Overture." Intermingling marching tunes, patriotic anthems and cannon fire, the musical piece has become a trademark melody at Independence Day celebrations across the United States. There's only one catch: the symphony celebrates a Russian
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