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Norges Skaal

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Norges Skaal
English: Norway’s Toast
Music sheet of Norges Skaal

Former unofficial national anthem of Norway
LyricsJohan Nordahl Brun
MusicErnest Modeste Grétry, 1771
Adopted1782
Relinquished1820
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Norges Skaal

Norges Skaal (Template:Lang-en) was written in 1771 by Johan Nordahl Brun in Copenhagen during the period when Norway was in a personal union with Denmark, as a drinking song for the Norwegian literary society in Copenhagen.

“Norges Skaal” (also sometimes referred to as “For Norge, Kiæmpers Fødeland” from the first line of the song) was banned by Danish-Norwegian officials in 1772 when it was first performed, and it gained popularity in the early 1800s when Norwegian nationalism was increasing. It quickly gained a reputation as being anti-Danish and revolutionary, and was referred to as "the Norwegian Marseillaise". It was first published in 1782, and was an unofficial national anthem of Norway from then on and beyond.[1]

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