Frederic Rzewski - Topic, Nov 18, 2014
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The People United Will Never Be Defeated, Thema · Fred Rzewski
Rzewski Plays Rzewski: Piano Works, 1975 - 1999
℗ 2001 Nonesuch Records
****Edited by Azizi Powell
This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube sound file for the theme for the composition "The People United Will Never Be Defeated" which is the source of the protest chant that is used worldwide.
This post also presents a complete reprint of information about the history of this music-except for the sound file given on that page.
The content of this post is presented for historical, socio-cultural, and political purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to the unknown creator of this chant and thanks to Sergio Ortega and Frederic Rzewski for their music and cultural legacies. Thanks to the writer of this reprinted online page and thanks to the publisher of this showcased video. Thanks also to all those who protest peacefully for just causes throughout the world..
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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
Some people might think that showcasing this protest chant and this music is outside of the scope of this blog which since the mission of pancocojams is to present elements and examples of Black cultures throughout the world.
However, while "The people united will never be defeated" chant and musical compositions didn't originate among Black people, we (Black people) have been inspired by this chant and this music along with other people in the world.
Also, Black people have included this chant or modified versions of it in our peaceful protests up to and including the August 2025 protests against federalizing the Washington D.C. police department.
I therefore feel that it is acceptable to publish this pancocojams post on this subject along with this disclaimer/explanation.
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MUSIC COMPOSITION & LYRICS FOR "THE PEOPLE UNITED WILL NEVER BE DEFEATED"
From https://www.laphil.com/musicdb/pieces/5368/the-people-united-will-never-be-defeated [This is the complete reprint except for this page audio [solo piano] file of this song] "The People United Will Never Be Defeated! Frederic RZEWSKI"
"About this Piece
As a classically trained composer and sound engineer, a composition professor, and director of the television station run by the Universidad de Chile, Sergio Ortega (1938-2003) was in an excellent place to become the musical voice of the Chilean left, which he did with inspired energy and skill. He wrote Salvador Allende‘s campaign theme song and then turned Allende’s political program into a theme album, recorded by Inti-Illimani. He wrote anthems for the Partido Radical, the Juventudes Comunistas, and the Central Única de Trabajadores, but is best-known for “¡El pueblo unido, jamás será vencido!” (The People United Will Never Be Defeated), which became the anthem of Allende’s Unidad Popular.
“One day in June, 1973, three months before the bombing by Pinochet’s military coup,” Otega wrote, “I was walking through the plaza in front of the Palace of Finance in Santiago, Chile, and saw a street singer shouting, ‘The people united will never be defeated’ – a well-known Chilean chant for social change. I couldn’t stop, and continued across the square, but his incessant chanting followed me and stuck in my mind.
“On the following Sunday, after the broadcast of the show Chile Says No to Civil War, which I directed for Channel 9, we went with a few artists to eat at my house outside Santiago. Upon arrival, I sat down at my piano and thought about the experience in the plaza and the events at large. When I reproduced the chant of the people in my head, the chant that could not be restrained, the entire melody exploded from me: I saw it complete and played it in its entirety at once. The text unfurled itself quickly and fell, like falling rocks, upon the melody… The song was performed in public two days later by the group Quilapayún in a heavily attended concert in the Alameda.”
In the aftermath of the military coup that deposed Allende, the song became a call to action for the resistance in Chile, and soon spread around the world. It has been recorded, paraphrased, and sampled in many forms and languages, by artists ranging from jazz bassist Charlie Haden to Thievery Corporation and Big Sean in the U.S. alone; still current, it was sung in Cantonese by the protesters in Hong Kong last year.
In 1975, Rzewski – who counted Ortega among his close friends – composed a stunning set of 36 variations on the song. Rzewski grouped his variations in six cycles, with each variation a stage of musical development; the six cycles reflect the meta-development of those six stages. The music ranges over lyrical reflections and thorny counterpoint, with a broad palette of extended piano techniques, including singing and whistling.
“Two songs,” Rzewski wrote, “aside from the theme itself, appear at various points: the Italian revolutionary song ‘Bandiera Rossa,’ in reference to the Italian people who in the ’70s opened their doors to so many refugees from Chilean fascism, and Hanns Eisler’s 1932 antifascist ‘Solidaritätslied,’ a reminder that parallels to present threats existed in the past and that it is important to learn from them. After the sixth cycle, the pianist is offered the option of improvising a cadenza... The extended length of the composition may be an allusion to the idea that the unification of people is a long story and that nothing worth winning is acquired without effort.”
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There are numerous YouTube videos of people chanting this now iconic protest chant in English. Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lhn13sQs8GU for this example: "Occupy Toronto - The People United Will Never Be Defeated" published by MacPhersonYourTake, Oct 16, 2011
ReplyDelete"The first day of Occupy Toronto, in a globalized protest joining Occupy Wall Street. This is a protester chant, "The people united, will never be defeated!" You can only see a part of the crowd, but the entire park was packed like this."
Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBF3lBRHRTA for a YouTube video of a August 11, 2025 protest rally and protest marches in Washington D.C.
ReplyDeletePart of that video features songs being sung at a Washington D.C protest rally. At .0:41 in that video, the protestors chant "The people united will never be defeated".
0.10 in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJXM3sk2xsk&t=13s "Washington DC protests erupt after Trump seizes control of police and deploys troops" published by Guardian News, August 12, 2025 documents a modified version of that chant "A D.C. united will never be defeated".
I have also found these two adaptations of that protest chant:
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKOTEhYs50k "The Schumin Web: March on Crystal City ("The left, united, will never be defeated!") published by Ben Schumin May 20, 2009
[video summary written by the publisher] "The old chant, "The people, united, will never be defeated!" is slightly modified for this march, becoming, "The left, united, will never be defeated!"
At noon on March 21, 2009, ANSWER Coalition held a "March on the Pentagon". The demonstration, expressing opposition to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC"..
And
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btiOL1kk0_I "The Workers United will never be defeated" published by PerthSeamus, Jul 4, 2012
[video summary written by that video's publisher] "Part of MUA Secretary, Christy Cane's address to the Union / Community Rally to protect jobs and work for all West Australian's and to improve conditions foreign imported workers with out any form of racism. Rally held 4th of July 2012. Christy is flanked by other State Secretaries etc."
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The beginning chant that is heard in this video is a modified version of the American military cadence Sound Off."