- "Gott
erhalte Franz den Kaiser" (German: [ˈɡɔt ɛʁˈhaltə ˈfʁants dən ˈkaɪzɐ]; lit. 'God Save
Francis the Emperor'), also
called the "Kaiserhymne" (IPA:...
- the rims of some
German coins. The
music is
derived from that of "Gott
erhalte Franz den Kaiser",
composed in 1797 by the
Austrian composer Joseph Haydn...
- Carl Czerny's
Variations on "Gott
erhalte Franz den Kaiser", Op. 73, also
known as
Variations on a
Theme of
Haydn and
Variations on the Emperor's Hymn...
- King in London, in 1797
Haydn wrote a
patriotic "Emperor's Hymn" "Gott
erhalte Franz den Kaiser", ("God Save
Emperor Francis"). This
achieved great success...
-
inseparabiliter (Latin for 'Indivisibly and inseparably') Anthem: Gott
erhalte, Gott beschütze (English: God preserve, God protect) Austria-Hungary in...
- "Gott
erhalte Franz den Kaiser" ("God Save
Emperor Franz") is an
anthem to the
Austrian Emperor Francis II, set to
music by
Joseph Haydn. The
anthem served...
-
region of Scania[citation needed]. With the
music from
Joseph Haydn's Gott
erhalte Franz den Kaiser, that is also used for the
German national anthem, it...
- However, the hymn is most
often set to the tune of
Joseph Haydn's "Gott
erhalte Franz den Kaiser" (referred to in
hymnals as "Austria"). In
recent decades...
- Österreich (German) 1804–1867 Flag
Imperial coat of arms Anthem: Gott
erhalte Franz den
Kaiser "God Save
Emperor Francis" The
Austrian Empire in 1815...
-
music from the
stage work, he did
incorporate Haydn's
Austrian Hymn 'Gott
erhalte' into the
Finale of the polka.
Strauss first performed the work during...