Scotland the Brave
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Scotland the Brave (Alba an Aigh en gaélique écossais) est, avec The Flower of Scotland, l'hymne national écossais.
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[modifier] Origine
La mélodie semble dater du début du XXe siècle[1] ; elle était déjà connue sous le nom de Scotland the Brave. Toutefois, c'est vers 1950 que les premières paroles furent écrites par le journaliste écossais Cliff Hanley, pour le chanteur Robert Wilson.
Une autre version de l'hymne existe, intitulée Scotland Forever ; sur la même mélodie, John McDermott a composé d'autres paroles. Une troisième version, My Bonnie Lassie, existe également.
[modifier] Utilisation
[modifier] Un favori des Écossais
Cette chanson, aux accents très patriotes, est arrivée derrière Flower of Scotland lors d'un sondage internet visant à déterminer l'hymne favoris des écossais [2] en juillet 2006.
Scotland the Brave est utilisée pour représenter l'Écosse parmi lors des Jeux du Commonwealth[3]. Toutefois, c'est Flower of Scotland qui remporte la faveur générale lors des matches de rugby joués par l'équipe nationale d'Écosse.
[modifier] Un hymne militaire
En 2006, Scotland the Brave a été adopté comme marche de régiment par le Royal Regiment of Scotland.
Cet hymne est la musique du pipe band d'un régiment de l'armée canadienne, le British Columbia Dragoons ; il est également joué à chaque revue de l'école militaire américaine The Citadel.
[modifier] Dérivés
L'hymne Praise to the Man de l'église des Saints des Derniers Jours, composé par W. W. Phelps, reprend la mélodie de Scotland the Brave[4][5].
Un spectacle[6] intitulé Scotland the Brave, en tournée en Australie, en Nouvelle-Zélande et au Canada en 2007, était un ensemble de musique écossaise, de chansons traditionnelles et de danse.
[modifier] Paroles
[modifier] Version de Cliff Hanley
Hark when the night is falling
Hear! hear the pipes are calling,
Loudly and proudly calling,
Down thro' the glen.
There where the hills are sleeping,
Now feel the blood a-leaping,
High as the spirits
of the old Highland men.
Refrain : Towering in gallant fame,
Scotland my mountain hame,
High may your proud
Standards gloriously wave,
Land of my high endeavour,
Land of the shining river,
Land of my heart for ever,
Scotland the brave.
High in the misty Highlands,
Out by the purple islands,
Brave are the hearts that beat
Beneath Scottish skies.
Wild are the winds to meet you,
Staunch are the friends that greet you,
Kind as the love that shines
from fair maiden's eyes.
Refrain
Far off in sunlit places,
Sad are the Scottish faces,
Yearning to feel the Kiss
Of sweet Scottish rain.
Where tropic skies are beaming,
Love sets the heart a-dreaming,
Longing and dreaming
for the homeland again.
Refrain
[modifier] Scotland Forever
Let Italy boast of her gay gilded waters,
Her vines and her bowers and her soft sunny skies,
Her sons drinking love from the eyes of her daughters,
Where freedom expires amid softness and sighs.
Scotland's blue mountains wild where hoary cliffs are piled,
Towering in grandeur are dearer tae me,
Land of the misty cloud land of the tempest loud,
Land of the brave and proud land of the free.
Enthroned on the peak of her own highland mountains,
The spirit of Scotia reigns fearless and free,
Her green tartan waving o'er blue rock and fountain,
And proudly she sings looking over the sea.
Here among my mountains wild I have serenely smiled,
When armies and empires against me were hurled,
Firm as my native rock I have withstood the shock,
Of England, of Denmark, or Rome and the world.
But see how proudly her war steeds are prancing,
Deep groves of steel trodden down in their path,
The eyes of my sons like their bright swords are glancing,
Triumphantly riding through ruin and death.
Bold hearts and nodding plumes wave o'er their bloody tombs,
Deepeyed in gore is the green tartan's wave,
Shivering are the ranks of steel dire is the horseman's wheel,
Victorious in battlefield Scotland the brave.
Bold hearts and nodding plumes wave o'er their bloody tombs,
Deepeyed in gore is the green tartan's wave,
Shivering are the ranks of steel dire is the horseman's wheel,
Victorious in battlefield Scotland the brave,
Victorious in battlefield Scotland the brave.
[modifier] My Bonnie Lassie
Drums in my heart are drummin,
I hear the bagpipes hummin,
My Bonnie Lassie's comin over the sea.
My heart with her she's bringin,
I hear the blue bells ringin,
Soon we'll be highland flingin,
My love and me.
Refrain :
I'll meet her at the shore,
Playin the pipes for her,
Dressed in a kilt and a tam o'shanter too.
Drums in my heart are drummin,
I hear the bagpipes hummin,
My Bonnie Lassie's comin, comin to me,
Somewhere a ship and crew,
Sails o'er the ocean blue,
Bringing, oh, bringing,
My bonnie back to me.
That's why the drums are drummin,
That's why the pipes are hummin,
My Bonnie Lassie's comin, comin to me.
Refrain
Sad are the lads she's leavin,
Many a sigh they're heavin,
Even the heather's grievin, cryin with dew.
She's left her native highland,
To come and live in my land,
She'll love the folks who smile,
And say, "how-we-do".
Refrain
[modifier] Références et liens externes
- ↑ (en) The Fiddler's Companion
- ↑ (en) The Royal Scottish National Orchestra - Stéphane Denève (Music Director) - The RSNO National Anthem Poll Winner
- ↑ (en) BBC NEWS | Scotland | McConnell demande un débat sur les hymnes
- ↑ (en) "Praise to the Man"
- ↑ hymne n°27 dans Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- ↑ (en) Le spectacle Scotland the Brave