Lützow's Wild Hunt (German: Lützows wilde verwegene Jagd) is a patriotic German song. The poem was written by young German poet and soldier Theodor Körner, who served in the Lützow Free Corps during the Wars of Liberation. It was set to music by Carl Maria von Weber and became very popular. The tune was adopted as the regimental march of the 1st Surrey Rifles, a Volunteer unit of the British Army.
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| - Lützows wilde Jagd ist ein sechsstrophiges Gedicht von Theodor Körner (1791–1813), das während der Befreiungskriege am 24. April 1813 auf dem Schneckenberg in Leipzig entstand und noch im gleichen Jahr in seinem Gedichtband Zwölf freie deutsche Gedichte erschien. Nach Körners Tod wurde das Gedicht 1814 in veränderter Form von Carl Maria von Weber vertont und entwickelte sich zu einem bis heute beliebten Chorlied, das auch unter den Titeln Lützows wilde, verwegene Jagd und Was glänzt dort vom Walde? bekannt ist. (de)
- Lützow's Wild Hunt (German: Lützows wilde verwegene Jagd) is a patriotic German song. The poem was written by young German poet and soldier Theodor Körner, who served in the Lützow Free Corps during the Wars of Liberation. It was set to music by Carl Maria von Weber and became very popular. The tune was adopted as the regimental march of the 1st Surrey Rifles, a Volunteer unit of the British Army. (en)
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| - Lützows wilde Jagd ist ein sechsstrophiges Gedicht von Theodor Körner (1791–1813), das während der Befreiungskriege am 24. April 1813 auf dem Schneckenberg in Leipzig entstand und noch im gleichen Jahr in seinem Gedichtband Zwölf freie deutsche Gedichte erschien. Nach Körners Tod wurde das Gedicht 1814 in veränderter Form von Carl Maria von Weber vertont und entwickelte sich zu einem bis heute beliebten Chorlied, das auch unter den Titeln Lützows wilde, verwegene Jagd und Was glänzt dort vom Walde? bekannt ist. (de)
- Lützow's Wild Hunt (German: Lützows wilde verwegene Jagd) is a patriotic German song. The poem was written by young German poet and soldier Theodor Körner, who served in the Lützow Free Corps during the Wars of Liberation. It was set to music by Carl Maria von Weber and became very popular. The song praises the deeds of the Free Corps that became an essential part of Germany's national identity in the 19th century due to its famous members. Besides Körner, "Turnvater" Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, the famous poet Joseph von Eichendorff, the inventor of the kindergarten Friedrich Fröbel, and Eleonore Prochaska, a woman who had dressed as a man in order to join the fight against the French, served in the Corps. The tune was adopted as the regimental march of the 1st Surrey Rifles, a Volunteer unit of the British Army. (en)
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