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Ferenc Erkel
Isten, áldd meg a magyart
Works Info
Composer
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Ferenc Erkel
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Average_duration
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1:42
"Isten, áldd meg a magyart" is a patriotic hymn composed by Ferenc Erkel in 1844. It was written as a response to the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, which sought to establish an independent Hungarian state. The hymn quickly became a symbol of Hungarian national identity and is still widely sung today. The hymn premiered on April 10, 1844, at the National Theater in Pest, Hungary. It was performed as part of a play called "Bánk bán," which was written by József Katona. The play tells the story of a Hungarian nobleman who seeks revenge against the king for the death of his wife. The hymn was sung by the character Melinda, who is the wife of Bánk bán. "Isten, áldd meg a magyart" has three movements. The first movement is a slow and solemn introduction, which sets the tone for the rest of the hymn. The second movement is a faster and more upbeat section, which celebrates the Hungarian people and their history. The third movement is a return to the slower and more solemn tone of the first movement, which emphasizes the importance of God's blessing on the Hungarian people. The hymn's lyrics are written in Hungarian and express a deep love and pride for the Hungarian people and their country. The first verse asks God to bless the Hungarian people and their land, while the second verse celebrates the bravery and strength of the Hungarian people. The third verse asks for God's protection and guidance for the Hungarian people, while the fourth verse expresses hope for a bright future for Hungary. Overall, "Isten, áldd meg a magyart" is a powerful and emotional hymn that has become an important symbol of Hungarian national identity. Its composer, Ferenc Erkel, is considered one of the most important figures in Hungarian music history and is often referred to as the father of Hungarian opera.
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