Majulah Singapura (Malay for Onward Singapore) is Singapore's national anthem. It reflects, together with the national flag and the state crest, Singapore's identity as a nation. The anthem echoes the spirit of Singaporeans in their enduring hope of progress, and calls upon Singaporeans to rally together and succeed.
The anthem is sung in Malay, the national language and one of the four official languages of Singapore. With the introduction of the English-medium of instruction in all government schools in the 1970s, there has seen an increase in the number of younger non-Malay Singaporeans who know the lyrics of the anthem, but who need to refer to the English translation to comprehend them.
The new anthem recording was the culmination of more than a year's work by the Ministry of Information and the Arts (MITA, now MICA). The main objective was to make the anthem more accessible to all Singaporeans.
Several local composers were invited to re-arrange the national anthem in May 2000 in the key of "F." Cultural medallion winner, Phoon Yew Tien's version was chosen by an evaluation panel, headed by Bernard Tan. The orchestration is in a slower tempo and uses more instruments to create a majestic rendition of the anthem.
The Singapore Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Lim Yau, made the new recording at Victoria Concert Hall on November 20, 2000. The new arrangement has been recorded in seven versions including orchestral, choir, solo and piano.
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