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自由の喊声(じゆうのかんせい、英: Battle Cry of Freedom)は、アメリカの作曲家ジョージ・フレデリック・ルート(George Frederick Root)によって、南北戦争中の1862年に作詞された歌である。邦題として、解放の喊声と表記される場合もある。北軍が愛国歌として提唱したことにより、この歌は人気を博した。また、作曲家H. L. Schreiner と作詞家W. H. Barnesがアメリカ連合国用に改作され、南軍でも使用された。北軍バージョンの曲は、1864年のアメリカ合衆国大統領選挙において、エイブラハム・リンカーン大統領候補およびアンドリュー・ジョンソン副大統領候補の選挙運動に使用された。この歌は大人気となり、楽曲出版社は一度に14台の印刷機で楽譜の印刷を行ったが、需要に追いつかなかった。最終的には、この歌の楽譜は推計70万部以上が流通するに至った。チャールズ・アイヴズは、自身の作品の一つの愛国歌「They Are There」において、この歌を引用している。 The "Battle Cry of Freedom", also known as "Rally 'Round the Flag", is a song written in 1862 by American composer George Frederick Root (1820–1895) during the American Civil War. A patriotic song advocating the causes of Unionism and abolitionism, it became so popular that composer and lyricist W. H. Barnes adapted it for the Confederacy. > }}" /> Battle Cry of Freedom (dt.: Schlachtruf der Freiheit) ist vom amerikanischen Komponisten George Frederick Root während des Amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs im Jahre 1862 verfasstes Lied. Die Textversion der Nordstaaten wurde während des Wahlkampfes von 1864 von dem republikanischen Präsidentschaftskandidaten Abraham Lincoln als Wahlkampfschlager verwendet. Das ursprünglich für den Gebrauch durch die Union vorgesehene Lied wurde so populär, dass es für die Konföderation adaptiert und somit auch südlich der Mason-Dixon-Line gesungen wurde. The Battle Cry of Freedom (euskaraz Askatasunaren Gudu Negarra) Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako ereserki edo abesti abertzale bat da. 1962. urtean, Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako Gerra Zibilan zehar, (1825–1895) musikagileak konposatu zuen. "Battle Cry of Freedom" ("Grito de guerra da Liberdade"), também conhecido como "Rally 'Round the Flag", é uma canção escrita em 1862 pelo compositor americano George Frederick Root (1820–1895) durante a Guerra de Secessão. É uma música patriótica feita para enaltecer a União e o abolicionismo. A canção ficou tão popular que até foi adaptada por músicos simpatizantes da causa confederada. Uma versão desta música foi usada na campanha de Lincoln-Johnson para as eleições presidenciais de 1864 (também foi usada em outras campanhas, como em 1880). "Battle Cry of Freedom" es una canción escrita en 1862 por el compositor estadounidense (1820-1895) durante la guerra civil americana. Una canción patriótica advocando por la causa de la Unión, se convirtió en tan popular que el compositor H. L. Schreiner y el letrista W. H. Barnes la adaptaron para los Estados Confederados de América. Battle Cry of Freedom est une chanson écrite en 1862 par le compositeur américain George Frederick Root (1825–1895), durant la Guerre de Sécession.
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Christian L. McWhirter Henry Stone
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Cover of the 1862 sheet music for "Battle Cry of Freedom"
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"Birth of the 'Battle Cry'" "Memoranda on the Civil War: A Song in Camp" , emphasis added
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The ability of "The Battle Cry of Freedom" to bridge divisions over emancipation is not surprising. The song's definition of the Northern cause is purposely open-ended. Those looking for anti-slavery sentiments could find them, but these elements were not so pronounced as to offend those who were solely unionists. The chorus was the key, for it was there that Root described why Northerners rallied around the flag. The first line boldly endorsed a perpetual Union – "The Union forever" – followed by a strong dismissal of secession: "Down with the traitor, up with the star." However, the battle cry Root shouted was one of "freedom." Freedom had many meanings in the Civil War – for instance, freedom from Confederate political tyranny or the oft-perceived "slaveholders' conspiracy" – but, in the context of Root’s political beliefs and other activities, he clearly meant to suggest some degree of abolitionism. A glee club came down from Chicago, bringing with them the new song, "We'll rally 'round the flag, boys", and it ran through the camp like wildfire. The effect was little short of miraculous. It put as much spirit and cheer into the army as a victory. Day and night one could hear it by every camp fire and in every tent. I never shall forget how the men rolled out the line, "And although he may be poor, he shall never be a slave." I do not know whether Mr. Root knows what good work his song did for us there, but I hope so.
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The Century Illustrated The New York Times
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"Battle Cry of Freedom" ("Grito de guerra da Liberdade"), também conhecido como "Rally 'Round the Flag", é uma canção escrita em 1862 pelo compositor americano George Frederick Root (1820–1895) durante a Guerra de Secessão. É uma música patriótica feita para enaltecer a União e o abolicionismo. A canção ficou tão popular que até foi adaptada por músicos simpatizantes da causa confederada. Uma versão desta música foi usada na campanha de Lincoln-Johnson para as eleições presidenciais de 1864 (também foi usada em outras campanhas, como em 1880). A canção foi extremamente popular, especialmente no norte dos Estados Unidos. Estima-se que mais de 700 000 cópias desta canção foram comercializadas. The Battle Cry of Freedom (euskaraz Askatasunaren Gudu Negarra) Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako ereserki edo abesti abertzale bat da. 1962. urtean, Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako Gerra Zibilan zehar, (1825–1895) musikagileak konposatu zuen. Battle Cry of Freedom (dt.: Schlachtruf der Freiheit) ist vom amerikanischen Komponisten George Frederick Root während des Amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs im Jahre 1862 verfasstes Lied. Die Textversion der Nordstaaten wurde während des Wahlkampfes von 1864 von dem republikanischen Präsidentschaftskandidaten Abraham Lincoln als Wahlkampfschlager verwendet. Das ursprünglich für den Gebrauch durch die Union vorgesehene Lied wurde so populär, dass es für die Konföderation adaptiert und somit auch südlich der Mason-Dixon-Line gesungen wurde. Battle Cry of Freedom est une chanson écrite en 1862 par le compositeur américain George Frederick Root (1825–1895), durant la Guerre de Sécession. "Battle Cry of Freedom" es una canción escrita en 1862 por el compositor estadounidense (1820-1895) durante la guerra civil americana. Una canción patriótica advocando por la causa de la Unión, se convirtió en tan popular que el compositor H. L. Schreiner y el letrista W. H. Barnes la adaptaron para los Estados Confederados de América. La versión de la Unión fue utilizada como canción de campaña de Lincoln-Johnson para las elecciones presidenciales de 1864. La canción era tan popular que el editor tenía 14 prensas de impresión funcionando al mismo tiempo y todavía no podía satisfacer la demanda. Se estima que más de 700.000 copias de esta canción fueron puestas en circulación. Charles Ives citó la canción en su propia canción patriótica, "They Are There". The "Battle Cry of Freedom", also known as "Rally 'Round the Flag", is a song written in 1862 by American composer George Frederick Root (1820–1895) during the American Civil War. A patriotic song advocating the causes of Unionism and abolitionism, it became so popular that composer and lyricist W. H. Barnes adapted it for the Confederacy. A modified Union version was used as the campaign song for the Lincoln-Johnson ticket in the 1864 presidential election, as well as in elections after the war, such as for Garfield in the 1880 U.S. presidential election. The song was so popular that the music publisher had 14 printing presses going at one time and still could not keep up with demand. It is estimated that over 700,000 copies of this song were put in circulation. Louis Moreau Gottschalk thought so highly of the song that in his diary he confided that he thought "it should be our national anthem" and used it as the basis for his 1863 concert paraphrase for solo piano "Le Cri de délivrance," opus 55, and dedicated it to Root, who was a personal friend. Charles Ives quoted the song in several compositions, including his own patriotic song, "They Are There". > }}" /> 自由の喊声(じゆうのかんせい、英: Battle Cry of Freedom)は、アメリカの作曲家ジョージ・フレデリック・ルート(George Frederick Root)によって、南北戦争中の1862年に作詞された歌である。邦題として、解放の喊声と表記される場合もある。北軍が愛国歌として提唱したことにより、この歌は人気を博した。また、作曲家H. L. Schreiner と作詞家W. H. Barnesがアメリカ連合国用に改作され、南軍でも使用された。北軍バージョンの曲は、1864年のアメリカ合衆国大統領選挙において、エイブラハム・リンカーン大統領候補およびアンドリュー・ジョンソン副大統領候補の選挙運動に使用された。この歌は大人気となり、楽曲出版社は一度に14台の印刷機で楽譜の印刷を行ったが、需要に追いつかなかった。最終的には、この歌の楽譜は推計70万部以上が流通するに至った。チャールズ・アイヴズは、自身の作品の一つの愛国歌「They Are There」において、この歌を引用している。
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