Anthem
To a soundtrack of patriotism, Mark Tully ponders the purpose of national anthems. Is it time for less jingoism in the music that nations play in celebration of themselves?
To a soundtrack of patriotism, Mark Tully ponders the function and future of National Anthems.
He wonders why so many of them sound so similar, and why countries often rely on militaristic bombasts, or hymn-like dirges, rather than drawing from the variety of their own indigenous musical traditions. He discovers the oldest - and the newest - anthem, stumbles across the allegedly disreputable origins of the Star Spangled Banner, and uncovers some rather famous foreign fans of the British National Anthem.
But is it time for less jingoism in the music which nations play in celebration of themselves. In the 21st century, do we need anthems which inspire us to be patriotic citizens of the world, rather than stressing our identity as members of different nations?
Producer: Adam Fowler
A Unique production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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Music Played
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Stephen Collins Forster
Steal Away
Performer: Robert Shaw
- Stephen Forster Song Book.
- Living Stereo.
- 61253.
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Peter Breiner
Dutch National Anthem
Performer: Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava)
- National Anthems, VOL.4: Slovak RSO/BREINER.
- Marco Polo.
- 2117818.
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Kenneth McKellar
Flower of Scotland
Performer: Kenneth McKellar
- A Scottish Journey.
- Lismor.
- 2405667.
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The students and teachers of Juba University
South Sudan Oyee!
Performer: not credited
- not available on commercial release.
- not available on commercial release.
- not available on commercial rele.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Wellingtons Victory at Vittoria: Overture, Op. 91 Battle Symphony
Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Ludwig van Beethoven.
- Documents.
- B0059QZ0TQ.
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Giuseppe Verdi
Hymn of the Nations
Performer: Arturo Toscanini NBC Symphony Orchestra
- Verdi: Requiem.
- BMG Music.
- 1872769.
Broadcasts
- Sun 20 Jan 2013 06:05麻豆社 Radio 4
- Sun 20 Jan 2013 23:30麻豆社 Radio 4