- Palästinalied
Palästinalied ("Palestine Song") is a song written by
Walther von der Vogelweide , the most celebrated Germanmediaeval lyricpoet . Its subject matter isPalestine and thecrusades . It is Walther's only song where not only the text but also the original tune was handed down to modern times. The full song consists of 13strophe s inMiddle High German . Modern performers usually use only a few of these strophes."Palästinalied" was written in connection with the fifth, aborted crusade in
1217 . Although it is a political-religiouspropaganda song describing a crusade into theHoly Land , it is untypical for a song of this kind in that it also recognizes the claim of allAbrahamic religion s to the Holy Land, although finally asserting that the Christian cause is the "right one" in the last strophe::"Kristen juden und die heiden":"jehent daz dis ir erbe sî":"got müesse ez ze rehte scheiden":"dur die sîne namen drî":"al diu werlt diu strîtet her":"wir sîn an der rehten ger.":"reht ist daz er uns gewer"This strophe can be translated as follows: "Christians, Jews and Heathens claim this to be their heritage. God has to assign it in the right way, for His three names. The whole world is coming battling here - our cause is right. It is right that He is granting it to us."
With the increased popularity of
Medieval rock ,Neofolk and related musical styles in the late 1980s and 1990s, "Palästinalied" became a sort of staple song for such genres and is now well known to modern audiences due to performances by mainly German bands, including
*Corvus Corax (album "Congregatio", 1991)
*Radio Tarifa (album "Rumba Argelina", 1993)
*Qntal (album "Qntal II", 1995)
*Estampie (album "Crusaders", 1996)
*In Extremo (album "Weckt die Toten", 1998)
*Djembe (album "Хиты Средневековья", 1999)
*Unto Ashes (EP "I Cover You With Blood", 2003)
*Luc Arbogast (album "Hortus Dei", 2006)The German medieval-EBM fusion act
Heimataerde also used the melody from "Palästinalied" as the bagpipe-lead in the song "Deus Lo Vult" from their first album, "Gotteskrieger". Other similar groups to cover the song have beenSaltatio Mortis and Pilgrimage.References
* Meinolf Schumacher: "Die Konstituierung des „Heiligen Landes“ durch die Literatur. Walthers „Palästinalied“ und die Funktion der europäischen Kreuzzugsdichtung." In "Orientdiskurse in der deutschen Literatur", edited by Klaus-Michael Bogdal, Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag, 2007, pp. 11-30 ISBN 978-3-89528-555-4
Link
[http://youtube.com/watch?v=Rhlc3S9LIVI Unto Ashes video for Palästinalied]
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