A Brand New Day

A Brand New Day is the Republic of Wringo's national anthem. It was written in 1709 by John Hemlock Sr., a famous Wringonan musician, about the the signing of the Treaty of Norman City, and the end of the Wringonan Revolutionary War. Although Hemlock was anxious to organize a sympony to compose the peice, he suffered a heart attack in 1758, and the peice was lost. During a stormy day in 1772, Alfred Montebury had encountered the peice partially burried on his way to Port Samus, Kesapeake from Norman City. He quickly returned to Norman, and told the head of the Norman City Philharmonic Orchestra. The peice was composed during the same year, and one night in 1773 during it's first playing the president overheard the music. He made it the national anthem two days later, and it has remained as the national anthem ever since. To play the song, a choir and orchestra is needed.