"Min izāmō" ("My Fatherland"; Latvian: Mana tēvzeme) is the ethnic anthem of the Livonians. The song was written by Kōrli Stalte (1870–1947), a poet and spiritual leader of Livonians, to a melody composed by Fredrik Pacius (the same melody used for the anthems of Finland and Estonia). It is written in the Livonian language. The anthem was first sung by the Livonian Union’s four-part choir at the Livonian flag-raising celebration at the fall of 1923.[1]
English: "My Fatherland" | |
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Ethnic anthem of the Livonians | |
Lyrics | Kōrli Stalte, 1923 |
Music | Fredrik (Friedrich) Pacius, 1848 |
Audio sample | |
Min izāmō (instrumental) |
Lyrics
editLivonian original[1] | Latvian[2] | English[1] |
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Min izāmō, min sindimō, |
Ai tēvzeme, ai dzimtene |
My fatherland, land of my birth, |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "The Anthem". Līvõnes. Retrieved 28 July 2007.
- ^ Min izāmō, min sindimō (PDF)
External links
edit- Livonian symbols
- Printed music with the original Swedish lyrics « Vårt land »
- Min izāmō (youtube), Anthem