Description: This is the best known and popular of the British national anthems. It came from a poem by James Thomson and was set to music by Thomas Arne in 1740. Here it is done in a upbeat, spirited, and uplifting orchestral ensemble with piano, harp, flute lead melody, choir, with string and oboe sections. 84 bpm.

Description: This is the national anthem of Canada. The music was composed by Calixa Lavalléefor for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony. Here it is presented in a uplifting and spirited orchestral ensemble with piano, harp, choir, string section, with a wonderful flute melody line. It would make a great addition to any Canadian related theme like travel, historic events, or celebrations. 98 bpm. O Canada Our home and native land True patriot love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and free From far and wide, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. God keep our land glorious and free O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

Description: O Little Town of Bethlehem is a popular Christmas carol. The text was written by Phillips Brooks (1835–1893), an Episcopal priest. Here it is done in a reverent and traditional arrangement with flute, harp, choir, oboe, and string section giving it a classic and respectful feeling suitable for commercial and live applications. 106 bpm

Description: This is Australia's most popular folk ballad and is known as the unofficial national anthem of Australia. This version is an uplifting and spirited rendition done with piano, harp, string and oboe sections, and a flute melody line. 108 bpm This music works great for any Australia associated themes like historic, documentary, landscape, wildlife, tourism, or sporting events.

Description: A catchy and charming fantasy escape in a delightful harp arpeggio waltz with an enchanting flute melody, string ensemble, and choir. This is an original composition in the style of classic Christmas music with a music box feel that's perfect for any holiday soundtrack or innocent fantasy. 66 beats per minute

Description: This is a well known and loved Christmas classic that is of German origin The best known lyrics are from 1824 by a Leipzig organist named Ernst Anschütz. The melody is an old traditional folk tune. The “Tannenbaum” song lyrics date back to 1550. Strangely enough as it is there are many English lyric versions and the States of Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, and New Jersey adapted the melody to their State Songs. This arrangement is a simple classical duet style with flute and harp. 104 bpm. O Christmas Tree, O Christmas tree, How lovely are your branches! In beauty green will always grow Through summer sun and winter snow. O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, How lovely are your branches! O Christmas Tree, O Christmas tree, You are the tree most loved! How often you give us delight In brightly shining Christmas light! O Christmas Tree, O Christmas tree, You are the tree most loved! O Christmas Tree, O Christmas tree, Your beauty green will teach me That hope and love will ever be The way to joy and peace for me. O Christmas Tree, O Christmas tree, Your beauty green will teach me.

Description: This is a short cue of Australia's most popular folk ballad that is known as the unofficial national anthem of Australia. It’s done with an uplifting and spirited rendition of piano, harp, strings, and a flute melody line. This music works great for any Australia associated themes like historic, documentary, landscape, wildlife, tourism, or sporting events. 108 bpm

Description: This is a short cue of Australia's most popular folk ballad that is known as the unofficial national anthem of Australia. It’s done with an uplifting and spirited rendition of piano, harp, strings, and a flute melody line. This music works great for any Australia associated themes like historic, documentary, landscape, wildlife, tourism, or sporting events. 108 bpm

Description: This is a short cue of Australia's most popular folk ballad that is known as the unofficial national anthem of Australia. It’s done with an uplifting and spirited rendition of piano, harp, strings, and a flute melody line. This music works great for any Australia associated themes like historic, documentary, landscape, wildlife, tourism, or sporting events. 108 bpm

Description: This is a light and gentle finger picked pair of acoustic guitars spot for a calm and warm background underscore.

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