Excerpts from the three finalists, each in a different language Football fans tuning into this week's England-Switzerland match may have noticed that, when their national anthem was played, many of ...
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IN 1841 Alberich Zwyssig, a Swiss monk, played a new solemn tune to a handful of residents in the Swiss city of Zug. It proved a hit. As his hymn gained popularity in several of Switzerland's member ...
Football fans tuning into this week's England-Switzerland match may have noticed that, when their national anthem was played, many of the Swiss players were not exactly singing along enthusiastically.
More than 200 budding Swiss songwriters have entered a public competition to come up with a new, more rousing national anthem, according to organisers who want to ditch a traditional work many view as ...
(MENAFN- Swissinfo) Few would claim it's the most stirring national anthem, and few know it by heart, but the Swiss Psalm has survived all attempts at replacement. This content was published on July ...
Football fans tuning into this week's England-Switzerland match may have noticed that, when their national anthem was played, many of the Swiss players were not exactly singing along enthusiastically.