Speaking of tunes, most folks really like the ditty that F. J. Haydn cooked up for the Austrian emperor's birthday bash. See if you can recognize it.
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Indeed, the Kaiserhymne, which was modified for each successive emperor, is really beautiful. In a bizarre twist, Germany adopted it with the lyrics written by the liberals who tried to overthrow the regional governments in 1848, whereas Austria developed its own, as did East Germany, but neither of these national anthems were especially memorable. In contrast, the Kaiserhymne was wildly popular in the 19th century, and there are several interesting derivatives of it that many people are unaware of. For example, the Kaiserwaltz by Johann Strauss II.
Also, as another fun fact, the national anthem of Prussia, and later the “First Reich”, the German Empire formed in 1871 and replaced by the Weimar Republic after WWI, has the same melody as the British national anthem “God save the King,” and you hear that melody in some Prussian military music. And indeed, to this day Liechtenstein still uses that melody.
Now if i recall, all of these were composed in a reaction to the Dutch national anthem, which was the first modern national anthem as such, although it is not particularly good, in my opinion.
My favorite national anthems, that I can think of off hand, in no particular order, are those of the US, France, Germany and the Austrian Empire, UK and Liechtenstein, the Soviet Union and Russia since 2001, Czarist Russia and Russia from 1991-2001, Poland and Romania, especially the Polish lyrics (“March, march, Dobrowski, march from Italy to Poland!”). Belgium, Spain, Italy, Sweden (Du Gamla, Du Fria), and that of Canada, which if I recall is derived from a Mozart melody.
However I am sure there are others that I like and I am forgetting them. In particular, I can recall an anthem which is none of the above, but i can’t remember whose it is.