- "
Hymne à l'amour" (French pronunciation: [imn a lamuʁ];
French for "Hymn to Love") is a po****r
French song
originally performed by Édith Piaf. The lyrics...
- "
Hymne Monégasque" (Monégasque: "Inu Munegascu"; English: "Monégasque Anthem"), also
known as "A
Marcia de Muneghu" ("The
March of Monaco"), is the national...
-
Olympische Hymne (Olympic Hymn) is a
composition for
orchestra and
mixed chorus by
Richard Strauss. In 1932,
Richard Strauss was
approached by Dr. Theodor...
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Audio file of the "
Hymne Cherifen" (.mp3)
Video file with
transliteration (archive link)...
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bricht bald
herein ("Night will soon be falling") "Ellens
Gesang III" (
Hymne an die
Jungfrau / Hymn to the Virgin), D. 839, Ave Maria!
Jungfrau mild...
- The "Preußenlied" ("Song of Prussia," in German)
served as the
national anthem of the
Kingdom of Prussia, from 1830 to 1840.
Because of its
opening lyrics...
- "Après un rêve" (Op. 7, No. 1), one of Faure's most po****r
vocal pieces, "
Hymne" (Op. 7, No. 2), and "Barcarolle" (Op. 7, No. 3). The
songs were written...
- The
Hymne an
Deutschland (Hymn to Germany) is a
patriotic song
which the then-president of West Germany,
Theodor Heuss,
aspired to
establish as the new...
-
Nattens Madrigal –
Aatte Hymne Til
Ulven I
Manden (translated as "Madrigal of the
Night –
Eight Hymns to the Wolf in Man") is the
third studio album by...
- The
Hymne National Voltaïque was the
national anthem of
Upper Volta from 1960
until 1984, when the country's name was
changed to
Burkina Faso, and the...