Ons Heemecht
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Michel Lentz Michel Lentz (1820 – 1893) was a Luxembourgish poet. He is best known for having written '' Ons Heemecht'', the national anthem A national anthem is a patriotic musical composition symbolizing and evoking eulogies of the history and tra ...
in 1859 and set to music by Jean Antoine Zinnen in 1864, it is performed at national celebrations, while the grand ducal anthem "
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History

Luxembourgish poet
Michel Lentz Michel Lentz (1820 – 1893) was a Luxembourgish poet. He is best known for having written '' Ons Heemecht'', the national anthem A national anthem is a patriotic musical composition symbolizing and evoking eulogies of the history and tra ...
wrote the poem ''Ons Heemecht'' in 1859, and it was set to music by Luxembourgish composer Jean Antoine Zinnen in 1864. The song was first performed in public in
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, a town at the confluence of the
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rivers (both of which are mentioned in the song), on 5 June 1864. "Ons Heemecht" competed for a while with , a song based on another poem by Lentz, for the status of the national anthem. The last line of the chorus of "De Feierwon" became the origin of Luxembourg's national motto. The first and last stanzas of "Ons Heemecht" were adopted as Luxembourg's national anthem on 17 June 1993, when it was added as one of the official national emblems, alongside the
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, the national coat of arms and the Grand Duke's Official Birthday.


Lyrics

The official version is only composed of the first and last stanzas.


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