English: Olympic Anthem | |
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Official and Olympic anthem of Olympic Games and the International Olympic Committee |
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Greek: Ολυμπιακός Ύμνος French: Hymne Olympique |
Lyrics | Kostis Palamas |
Music | Spyridon Samaras, 1896 |
Adopted | 1958 |
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The Olympic Hymn (Greek: Ολυμπιακός Ύμνος, Olympiakós Ýmnos), also known informally as the Olympic Anthem, is a choral cantata by opera composer Spyridon Samaras, with lyrics by Greek poet Kostis Palamas. Both poet and composer were the choice of the Greek Demetrius Vikelas, who was the first President of the International Olympic Committee.
The anthem was performed for the first time for the ceremony of opening of the first edition at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. In the following years, every hosting nation commissioned to various musicians the composition of a specific Olympic hymn for their own edition of the games.
The anthem by Samaras and Palamas was declared the official Olympic Anthem by the International Olympic Committee in 1958 at the 54th Session of the IOC in Tokyo, Japan. Since 1960, it has been played at each Olympic Games: during the opening ceremony when the Olympic flag is hoisted, and during the closing ceremony when the Olympic flag is lowered.
De la beauté, de la grandeur et de la vérité
Descends ici, parais, brille comme l'éclair,
Dans la gloire de la terre et de ton ciel.
Dans la course et la lutte et le poids