Finlandia Hymn
The Finlandia Hymn (in Finnish Finlandia-hymni) is a patriotic song by Jean Sibelius which takes its melody from the last section of the symphonic poem Finlandia.
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Patriotic - Song - Jean Sibelius - Melody - Symphonic - Poem - Finlandia
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The work was published as the last of twelve numbers in Sibelius's Masonic Ritual Music, opus 113, with a text by opera singer Wäinö Sola. The version usually heard today has lyrics written by Veikko Antero Koskenniemi and was first performed in 1941. Sibelius himself arranged the hymn for choral performances.
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Opera - Singer - Wäinö Sola - Veikko Antero Koskenniemi - 1941 - Hymn
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The tune was adopted by Biafra for its national anthem "Land of the Rising Sun" during its attempted secession from Nigeria.
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Biafra - National anthem - "Land of the Rising Sun" - Nigeria
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The Christian hymn Be Still, My Soul uses this tune.
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Christian - Be Still, My Soul
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