The Voice of Nations: European National Anthems and Their Authors
This first in-depth study of European national anthems analyzes their evolution as indicative of the culture, characteristics, and histories of the 15 different nations. Beyond these specific features, The Voice of Nations explores common themes such as the quest for liberty, independence, patriotism, national resurrection, and self-determination. The book also probes the reasons why these anthems are still in use and addresses their relevance in the era of European integration. Professor Eyck, a European-born historian, uses primary sources hitherto unavailable in this country and examines those anthems that were created spontaneously, rather than commissioned by rulers. Anthems included belong to countries that enjoyed sovereignty for either centuries or decades before 1914. Each chapter outlines the country's situation when the poem, destined to anthem status, was created; summarizes the life and work of the author; shows how and when the poem was set to music, and why it evolved into the song that became a symbol of a particular state and its people. Students, teachers, public and research libraries, and all interested in European music, history, literature, and national culture will find this gracefully written study a fascinating one.
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The Voice of Nations: European National Anthems and Their Authors
This first in-depth study of European national anthems analyzes their evolution as indicative of the culture, characteristics, and histories of the 15 different nations. Beyond these specific features, The Voice of Nations explores common themes such as the quest for liberty, independence, patriotism, national resurrection, and self-determination. The book also probes the reasons why these anthems are still in use and addresses their relevance in the era of European integration. Professor Eyck, a European-born historian, uses primary sources hitherto unavailable in this country and examines those anthems that were created spontaneously, rather than commissioned by rulers. Anthems included belong to countries that enjoyed sovereignty for either centuries or decades before 1914. Each chapter outlines the country's situation when the poem, destined to anthem status, was created; summarizes the life and work of the author; shows how and when the poem was set to music, and why it evolved into the song that became a symbol of a particular state and its people. Students, teachers, public and research libraries, and all interested in European music, history, literature, and national culture will find this gracefully written study a fascinating one.
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The Voice of Nations: European National Anthems and Their Authors

The Voice of Nations: European National Anthems and Their Authors

by F. G. Eyck
The Voice of Nations: European National Anthems and Their Authors

The Voice of Nations: European National Anthems and Their Authors

by F. G. Eyck

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This first in-depth study of European national anthems analyzes their evolution as indicative of the culture, characteristics, and histories of the 15 different nations. Beyond these specific features, The Voice of Nations explores common themes such as the quest for liberty, independence, patriotism, national resurrection, and self-determination. The book also probes the reasons why these anthems are still in use and addresses their relevance in the era of European integration. Professor Eyck, a European-born historian, uses primary sources hitherto unavailable in this country and examines those anthems that were created spontaneously, rather than commissioned by rulers. Anthems included belong to countries that enjoyed sovereignty for either centuries or decades before 1914. Each chapter outlines the country's situation when the poem, destined to anthem status, was created; summarizes the life and work of the author; shows how and when the poem was set to music, and why it evolved into the song that became a symbol of a particular state and its people. Students, teachers, public and research libraries, and all interested in European music, history, literature, and national culture will find this gracefully written study a fascinating one.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313293207
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/28/1995
Series: Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance , #34
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)
Lexile: 1330L (what's this?)

About the Author

F. GUNTHER EYCK, Distinguished Adjunct Professor in the School of International Service at the American University, has specialized in modern European history and contemporary foreign policies of West European countries./e Professor Eyck's teaching experience spans half a century and has been augmented by 27 years of service with the U.S. Government. His books include The Benelux Countries: A Historical Survey (1959) and Loyal Rebels: The Tyrolean Uprising of 1809 (1986), and he has written numerous articles on 19th- and 20th-century European history and current events in Western Europe.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
The Setting
Ancien Regime Anthems
The Netherlands: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe—Philip Marnix van St. Aldegonde?
The United Kingdom: God Save the King (Queen)—Author unknown
Denmark: Kong Christian—Johannes Ewald and Der er et yndigt land—Adam G. Oehlenschläger
Resistance Anthems
France: La Marseillaise—Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle
Poland: Dabrowski Mazurka—Jozef Wybicki
Portugal: A Portuguesa—Henrique Lopes de Mendonça
Ireland: Amhran na/bh Fiann—Peadar Kearney
Liberation Anthems
Hungary: Himnusz—Ferenc Kölcsey
Greece: Hymnos eis ten Eleutherian—Dionysios Solomos
Belgium: La Brabançonne—A. Dechet (Jenneval), C. Rogier, R. Herreman
Norway: Sang for Norway—Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
Unification Anthems
Germany: Das Lied der Deutschen—August H. Hoffmann von Fallersleben
Italy: Inno di Mameli—Goffredo Mameli
Anthems of Contentment
Sweden: Du gamla, du fria—Richard Dybeck and The Hymn—Carl A.V. Strandberg
Luxembourg: Ons Hemeecht—Michel Lentz
Bibliographical Note

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