This anthem's melody is based on the melody of Viktor Savin's song Varyš pos, edited by the chairman of the Union of Composers of the Komi Republic, Mikhail Gertsman. It was edited by V. Timin into Komi, as amended by Alexandra Shergina and Alexander Suvorov in Russian.
History
The current text of the anthem was selected on a competitive basis between 2005 and 2006, where the participants were required to have a new, interesting and accurate version of Viktor Savin's song Varyš pos in the republic's two official state languages of Komi and Russian. As a result, Vladimir Timin's work was chosen in the Komi language, and Alexandra Shergina's work was chosen in Russian; however, when the anthem was being recorded, the phrase in her text "Верим мы, твоя судьба" turned out to be inconvenient for the performers, therefore it has been changed to "Коми край" in working order, thus becoming a copy of a line of text of another participant—Alexander Suvorov. Later, the co-authorship of the Russian version by Shergina and Suvorov has been recognized, thus the anthem has been adopted by the State Council of the Komi Republic on 22 June 2006. A new version of the anthem in both languages was first performed on 22 June 2006 by the State Song and Dance Ensemble named after V. Morozova "Asya Kya" at the V meeting of the 8th session of the State Council of the third convocation.
Law and regulation
Adopted in 1994, it was approved by the Law of the Republic of Komi dated 6 June 1994 No. XII-20/5 "On the State Anthem of the Republic of Komi". It is performed both in Komi and in Russian, where they are official languages of the republic.
Lyrics
Anthem protocol
According to the Law, it can be performed in orchestras, chorals, and in other vocal or instrumental performances. Cases of anthem performance have been identified, such as upon assuming office of the Head of the Komi Republic or the Chairman of the State Council, while the anthem is performed after the national anthem of the Russian Federation. During public performances, those present while standing includes men without wearing any headwear. If the performance of the anthem is accompanied by the raising of the flag, those present turn to face it.