Norges Skaal

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

Former unofficial national anthem of Norway
LyricsJohan Nordahl Brun
MusicErnest Modeste Grétry, 1771
Relinquished1820
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“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 in the 1800s and beyond.[1]

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