The song of Australia |
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Title : | The song of Australia |
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Creator : | Linger, Carl, 1810-1862 | ||
Source : | Song of Australia | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | S. Marshall & Sons | ||
Date of creation : | [1883?] | ||
Additional Creator : | Carleton, Caroline, 1820-1874 | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Cover illustration is a coloured picture with an emu and a kangaroo on either side of a coat of arms, above the words, Advance Australia. Bound in a volume of music and cuttings with spine title: Song of Australia, Carleton Music to express national pride is sometimes written specifically for that purpose, and sometimes is adopted as patriotic by virtue of its associations or performance environment. In Australia, especially during the 19th century when a significant proportion of the population was of British origin, patriotic devotion was often felt for the 'Mother country'. The bulk of Australian patriotic music appears to have been inspired by the actions of Australians on the battlefield, however many patriotic songs have been produced as a result of competitions, often run in a quest for the definitive national song.In 1859 the Gawler Institute conducted a competition for an Australian anthem, over 40 years before the attainment of federation in 1901. The song of Australia won the competition; the Institute awarded cash prizes to Caroline Carleton for the words, and Carl Linger for the music. With her husband and two children, Caroline Carleton had arrived in South Australia from England in 1839. German born conductor and composer Linger had migrated to the colony in 1849. For several generations South Australians sang this rousing anthem at school, and the song featured at many official functions. Attempts were made to have The song of Australia recognised as the official national song, but in 1984 Advance Australia fair was proclaimed as Australia's national anthem. |
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Coverage year : | 1883 |
Period : | 1852-1883 |
Further reading : | Wallace, Ronald A. V Our great patriotic song : the "Song of Australia" [Adelaide, S. Aust.] : Carl Linger Memorial Committee, [1999] Holmes, Robyn. The collector's book of sheet music covers, Canberra : National Library of Australia, 2001 |
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