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Any Decent National Anthems?



[ Article crossposted from rec.music.folk,rec.music.classical ]
[ Author was znmeb (at) teleport(dot)com ]
[ Posted on 30 May 1995 12:20:42 -0700 ]

ghost (jmf (at) endor(dot)harvard(dot)edu) wrote:
: In article <3qfan4$kmc (at) linda(dot)teleport(dot)com> znmeb (at) 
teleport(dot)com writes:
: >JonathBlue (jonathblue (at) aol(dot)com) wrote:
: >: The Israeli National Anthem "Ha Tikvah" (which means "Hope") is very
: >: moving.  It is in a minor key (I believe) and has a beautiful, bittersweet
: >: melody.
: >It is also from a well-known classical composition, "The Moldau", by
: >Smetana.

: Nope:  Smetana, in "The Moldau", steals what was either a local (Chezch?)
: folk tune or a local Jewish folk tune, messes around with the key its in to
: make it sound "more uplifting", rearranges it a bit, & puts his name on it.
: Typical story.  When classical composers wanted something with ethnic
: flavor they usually just swiped something from the local ethnics, but many
: did acknowledge their sources.  I don't know about Smetana.
Israel was founded in 1948.  "The Moldau" was written much earlier.
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