National Anthem Of Slovenia

The national anthem of Slovenia is based on Zdravljica , a carmen figuratum poem by the 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet France Prešeren, inspired by the ideals of Liberté, égalité, fraternité, and set to music by Stanko Premrl.

As the country's national anthem, it is one of the state symbols of Slovenia.

Zdravljica
English: A Toast
National Anthem Of Slovenia
The national anthem of Slovenia as defined in the 1994 law adopting it. As typically performed, it consists of a part of the "Zdravljica" poem, specifically the 7th stanza, which is frequently regarded as the national anthem.

National anthem of Slovenia
LyricsFrance Prešeren, 1844
MusicStanko Premrl, 1905
Adopted1989 (as regional anthem)
1994 (as national anthem)
Preceded by"Naprej, zastava slave"
Audio sample
U.S. Navy Band instrumental version

History

Background

Historically, the national anthem from 1860 until the beginning of the 1990s, was "Naprej, zastava slave" ("Forward, Flag of Glory"), the first ever piece of Slovene literature to be translated into English.

Lyrics and music

The words of the current Slovene national anthem are all or part of "Zdravljica", written by the 19th-century Slovene poet France Prešeren for which music was written by the Slovene composer Stanko Premrl in 1905. Emphasising internationalism, it was defined in 1994 as the anthem with the Act on the national symbols of Slovenia. However, even before the breakup of Yugoslavia, the lyrics and music were together adopted as the regional anthem of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia on 27 September 1989. Therefore, it was the regional anthem of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (known as simply the "Republic of Slovenia" from 1990 to 1991) as a constituent republic of Yugoslavia from 8 March 1990 to 25 June 1991, as well.

As a work of arts, published in the official journal Official Gazette, the text and melody of the seventh stanza of "Zdravljica" qualify as an official work and are per Article 9 of the Slovene Copyright and Related Rights Act not protected by the copyrights. Their usage is regulated by the Act Regulating the Coat-of-Arms, Flag and Anthem of the Republic of Slovenia and the Flag of the Slovene Nation, published in the Official Gazette in 1994. The official melody is played in B-flat major.

Lyrics

Slovene original IPA transcription Literal English translation Official English translation
(Janko Lavrin, 1954)
Singable English translation

Žive naj vsi narodi
Ki hrepene dočakat' dan
Da koder sonce hodi
Prepir iz sveta bo pregnan

Da rojak
Prost bo vsak
Ne vrag, le sosed bo mejak!

Da rojak
Prost bo vsak
Ne vrag, le sosed bo
Ne vrag, le sosed bo mejak!

[ʒi.ʋe naj ʍsi nàː.ɾo.di]
[ki xɾɛ.pɛ.ne dɔ.t͡ʃàː.kad‿dáːn]
[dá kòː.dəɾ sóːn.t͡sɛ xo.di]
[pɾɛ.piɾ is sʋe.ta bóː pɾɛg.nàn]

[dá ɾɔ.jàk]
[pɾɔ́zd‿bóː ʍsàk]
[nɛ́ ʋɾàk lɛ́ sɔ̀ː.sɛd‿bóː mɛ.jàːk]

[dá ɾɔ.jàk]
[pɾɔ́zd‿bóː ʍsàk]
[nɛ́ ʋɾàk lɛ́ sɔ̀ː.sɛd‿bóː]
[nɛ́ ʋɾàg‿lɛ́ sɔ̀ː.sɛd‿bóː mɛ.jàːk]

Long live all the nations
Who long to see the day
When where the sun travels
Strife shall be banished from the world

That every countryman
Will be free
Not an enemy, but a neighbour shall the foreigner be!

That every countryman
Will be free
Not an enemy, but a neighbour
Not an enemy, but a neighbour shall the foreigner be!

God's blessing on all nations
Who long and work for that bright day
When o'er earth's habitations
No war, no strife shall hold its sway

Who long to see
That all men free
No more shall foes, but neighbours be!

Who long to see
That all men free
No more shall foes, but neighbours,
No more shall foes, but neighbours be!

Live, oh live, all the nations
Who long and work for that bright day
When o'er earth's habitations
No war, no strife shall hold its sway

Who shall see
All men free
No more shall foes, but neighbours be!

Who shall see
All men free
No more shall foes, but neighbours,
No more shall foes, but neighbours be!

National Anthem Of Slovenia 
A sculpture with the first line of the poem, translated into various languages, near the Schuman roundabout, Brussels

Notes

References

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