Kungssången

In this article we are going to talk about Kungssången and its impact on our society. Kungssången is a topic that has gained great relevance in recent years, awakening the interest of both experts and the general public. Its influence covers different aspects of our daily lives, from the economy to culture, including politics and technology. Kungssången is a topic that does not leave anyone indifferent and that continues to generate debate and reflection in all areas. In this article we will explore the various facets of Kungssången and analyze its importance in our current society.

Kungssången
The original music for male chorus by Otto Lindblad.

Royal anthem of Sweden
LyricsCarl Vilhelm August Strandberg
MusicOtto Lindblad
Adopted1844
Audio sample

Kungssången (The King's Song) is the Swedish royal anthem. It is also known by its first line, Ur svenska hjärtans djup en gång (English: Once from the depths of Swedish hearts). Although sung on such occasions as the King's birthday, the annual opening of the Riksdag and the Nobel Prize ceremony, the song is not considered the Swedish national anthem. Du gamla, Du fria is the de facto national anthem of Sweden, but has never been officially recognised.

The lyrics were written by Carl Vilhelm August Strandberg and the music composed for four part male chorus by Otto Lindblad. Kungssången replaced the previous royal anthem, Bevare Gud vår kung, which was sung to the melody of the British royal anthem, God Save the King. It was first performed in Lund on 5 December 1844 at a party arranged by the University to celebrate the accession of King Oscar I, and was officially adopted in 1893.

Lyrics

Only the first and fifth stanzas are normally sung (and only the first if the King is present). The other three are very rarely ever heard.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kungssången" (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2012.

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