La Espero
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| English: The Hope | |
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L. L. Zamenhof, the author of La Espero. | |
anthem of | |
| Lyrics | L. L. Zamenhof |
| Music | Félicien Menu de Ménil |
| Adopted | 1891 |
| Audio sample | |
Instrumental recording | |
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"La Espero" (Esperanto pronunciation: [la esˈpero], English: "The Hope") is a poem written by Polish-Jewish doctor L. L. Zamenhof, the initiator of the Esperanto language.[1] The song is often used as the (unofficial) anthem of Esperanto, and is now usually sung to a triumphal march composed by Félicien Menu de Ménil in 1909 (although there is an earlier, less martial tune created in 1891 by Claes Adelsköld, along with a number of other lesser-known tunes). It is sometimes referred to as the hymn of the Esperanto movement.
Lyrics
[edit]| La Espero | The Hope |
|---|---|
En la mondon venis nova sento, |
Into the world came a new feeling, |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Helps, Rachel (October 2024). "A Hope Fulfilled: A Brief History of the Mormon Esperanto Society". Journal of Mormon History. 50 (4): 74–106 – via EBSCOhost.
External links
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Media related to La Espero at Wikimedia Commons- "La Espero" sung by Aiko Asano ft. Andrej Korobejnikov on YouTube
- A capella version by Akordo on YouTube
- Instrumental version on YouTube
- Instrumental version, march on YouTube
