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Classic guitar masterpiece Love Romance became world famous for being played by guitar player Narciso Yepes as the theme song of the 1952 French movie Les Jeux Interdits. It was There seems to be a strong connection between the movie and the song,and it seems that it has become widely established especially in Japan under the title Forbidden Play. Several Japanese lyrics are also attached,and you can listen to one of the Japanese versions of it in the album Hibari Sekai no Uta Uta,which Hibari Misora ​​sang famous songs from around the world.

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The German national anthem,also known as the German Song (Deutschlandlied) or the German Song (Das Lied der Deutschen),was written in 1797 by Franz Josef Haydn in honor of the Holy Roman Emperor Franz II. ,Protecting Emperor Franz / Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser (the theme of the second movement of the string quartet Emperor ).At that time,in Europe,where the influence of the French Revolution had spread,Haydn wrote a poem to praise the emperor and dedicated it to Franz II,the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire,considering the patriotism of his country,Germany. After the demolition of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806,the song became the national anthem of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire.

Music box arrangement of the song that became the theme song of the movie Forbidden Play.