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by Sándor Petőfi (1823 - 1849)

A magyarok Istene
 (Sung text for setting by F. Liszt)
 See original
Language: Hungarian (Magyar) 
Félre, kislelkűek, akik mostan is még
Kételkedni tudtok a jövű felett,
Kik nem hiszitek, hogy egy erűs istenség
űrzi gondosan a magyar nemzetet!

Él az a magyarok istene, hazánkat
Átölelve tartja atyai keze;
 ... 

 ... 

Composition:

    Set to music by Franz (Ferenc) Liszt (1811 - 1886), "A magyarok Istene", S. 339 (1881), published 1881, stanzas 1-2 [ baritone, men's chorus ad libitum, and piano ], Budapest : Táborszky & Parsch, also set in German (Deutsch)

Text Authorship:

  • by Sándor Petőfi (1823 - 1849), "A magyarok istene", written 1848

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Researcher for this page: Guy Laffaille [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2007-09-29
Line count: 32
Word count: 190

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