- Ode to Newfoundland
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Ode to Newfoundland
Provincial anthem of
Newfoundland and Labrador
Dominion of Newfoundland (National anthem 1907-1949)
Lyrics Sir Cavendish Boyle, 1902 Music Sir Hubert Parry Adopted 1980 "Ode to Newfoundland" is the official provincial anthem of Newfoundland and Labrador. It was composed by Governor Sir Cavendish Boyle in 1902.[1] as a four-verse poem entitled Newfoundland. On December 22, 1902 it was sung by Frances Daisy Foster at the Casino Theatre of St. John's during the closing of the play Mamzelle.[1] The original score was set to the music of E.R. Krippner, a German bandmaster living in St. John's but Boyle desired a more dignified score. It was then set to the music of British composer Sir Hubert Parry, a personal friend of Boyle, who composed two settings. On May 20, 1904 it was chosen as Newfoundland's official national anthem (national being understood as a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire on par with Canada, South Africa, Australia and other former British colonies) .[1] This distinction was dropped when Newfoundland joined the Canadian Confederation in 1949. Three decades later, in 1980, the province re-adopted the song as an official provincial anthem. Newfoundland and Labrador is the only province in Canada to officially adopt a provincial anthem.
Contents
Lyrics
1. When sun rays crown thy pine clad hills,
And summer spreads her hand,
When silvern voices tune thy rills,
We love thee, smiling land.We love thee, we love thee,
We love thee, smiling land.2. When spreads thy cloak of shimmering white,
At winter's stern command,
Thro' shortened day, and starlit night,
We love thee, frozen land.We love thee, we love thee
We love thee, frozen land.3. When blinding storm gusts fret thy shore,
And wild waves lash thy strand,
Thro' spindrift swirl, and tempest roar,
We love thee windswept land.We love thee, we love thee
We love thee windswept land.4. As loved our fathers, so we love,
Where once they stood, we stand;
Their prayer we raise to Heaven above,
God guard thee, NewfoundlandGod guard thee, God guard thee,
God guard thee, Newfoundland.See also
References
- ^ a b c Volume four, p. 168, Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, ISBN 0-9693422-1-7.
External links
Categories:- Culture of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Regional songs
- Newfoundland and Labrador music
- Canadian patriotic songs
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