File:"Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" performed by the SABC Symphony Orchestra.oga
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The SABC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anton Hartman, published by the South African Broadcasting Corporation's SABC Transcription Service. |
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| Description"Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" performed by the SABC Symphony Orchestra.oga |
English: "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" performed by the SABC Symphony Orchestra. It was the former national anthem of South Africa from 1957 to 1994, during the Apartheid era.
Español: Sonando desde nuestros cielos azules,
Desde la base más profunda de nuestros océanos
En nuestro cuerpo y nuestro espíritu,
En el calor de oro del verano,
En tu poder, Todopoderoso, confiando, Bahasa Indonesia: "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika," dimainkan oleh Orkestra Simfoni SABC. Lagu ini merupakan lagu kebangsaan Afrika Selatan dari tahun 1957 hingga tahun 1994.
한국어: 남아프리카의 외침
1절
우리의 깊은 바다에서 출렁이는 파도 소리는
우리의 몸과 마음,
여름의 더위와
자신감에 전능한 영어 한국어 번역 1절
우리의 깊은 바다에서 출렁이는 파도 소리는
우리의 몸과 우리의 영혼에서,
뜨거운 여름의 향기와,
그대의 권력에서 전능한 신뢰는, |
| Composition date | 1921 |
| Performance date | c. 1957–1960 |
| References | http://www.flatinternational.org/template_volume.php?volume_id=272# |
| Source | http://www.flatinternational.org/assets/audio/272/trk05.mp3 http://www.flatinternational.org/assets/audio/272/trk01.mp3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQP9BsVvpww |
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- Performance and recording
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| This image is in the public domain in South Africa and possibly other jurisdictions. This is because it is a work of the South African Government and was published more than 50 years ago. The copyright has therefore expired. |
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