Reaction To The Greatest Patriotic Songs From Finland

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  • Reaction To The Greatest Patriotic Songs From Finland | Finnish History and Music React
    This is my reaction to The Greatest Patriotic Songs From Finland
    In this video I react to 3 songs and pieces of music that are important to Finland and it's history.
    #finland #history #reaction
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    Finnish National Song - Finlandia hymni - • Finnish National Song ...

Komentáře • 520

  • @mikaovaska4961
    @mikaovaska4961 Před 6 měsíci +702

    Can't listen Finlandia hymn without tears

  • @vonkku
    @vonkku Před 6 měsíci +596

    The song definitely carry a deeper meaning when you know the history of Finland.

    • @AnneMLdell
      @AnneMLdell Před 6 měsíci +33

      Yeas ,,, this song is our soul

    • @diamondsarenotforever8542
      @diamondsarenotforever8542 Před 6 měsíci +8

      It is true.

    • @fellow7091
      @fellow7091 Před 6 měsíci +59

      Cannot listen the Finlandia without crying.. it comes so deep of our identity.

    • @nahkasaha
      @nahkasaha Před 6 měsíci +4

      Totally agreed

    • @tuomassundvall4376
      @tuomassundvall4376 Před 5 měsíci +9

      This is our soul,this is deeply our citizens song which mean a lot of to us when we have intepedent day in december❤
      Greetings from Finlad which is homecountry for SISU🤍💙

  • @TheTaskurapu
    @TheTaskurapu Před 6 měsíci +230

    Finlandia-hymn brings tears to every Finnish person listening to it. Period.

    • @finnsuomi1719
      @finnsuomi1719 Před 6 měsíci +2

      So true!

    • @Nachonen
      @Nachonen Před 4 měsíci

      not rly

    • @sofian1101
      @sofian1101 Před 2 měsíci

      Voidaankoha jossain välissä yrittää taas heittää se maamme laulu (melko suora käännös Puolan itsenäisyyslaulusta) unholaan ja ottaa aito kotimainen sille kunniapaikalle?❤

    • @TheTaskurapu
      @TheTaskurapu Před 2 měsíci

      @@sofian1101 niin että mitä? Mene, ja vaikka kuuntele Puolan kansallislaulu niin huomaat että siinä ei ole juuri mitään samaa kuin Maamme-laulussa. Tarkoittanet Viron kansallislaulua, jonka sävel on täsmälleen sama Frederik Paciuksen säveltämä hymni kuin meillä täällä.
      Olen kylläkin samaa mieltä siitä, että Finlandian tulisi olla Suomen kansallislaulu.

  • @topipen
    @topipen Před 6 měsíci +423

    Jean Sibelius, the composer of both Jääkärimarssi and Finlandia-hymni, is our national treasure.
    Over the years, there has been debate about whether Finlandia-hymni should replace our official national anthem (Maamme laulu). To many, the Finlandia-hymni better represents the Finnish spirit and identity, especially given its historical context. And it's just a masterpiece of composition.

    • @AnneMLdell
      @AnneMLdell Před 6 měsíci +10

      I also hope so .... kerrassaan ihana hymni

    • @BlaecHrim
      @BlaecHrim Před 6 měsíci +10

      Finlandian pitäisi olla meidän kansallislaulu. To the non-Finnish speaking: I wholeheartedly wish that Finlandia was our national anthem... even though the name Finland is not our own word but "given" to us.

    • @Alvarnea
      @Alvarnea Před 6 měsíci +18

      Finlandia is definitely nicer, but also, imagine people absolutely butchering it at sports events... or at any other events. It's much more challenging to sing than Maamme.

    • @jounik
      @jounik Před 6 měsíci +1

      Finlandia definitely beats a German boozing song with new lyrics. No offence meant to Estonia.

    • @Kyosti5000
      @Kyosti5000 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Finlandia does not need to replace Maamme de jure, since we don't have set national anthem. When Finland celebrated it's 100 year independence in 2017 there was a movement to set Finlandia as official national anthem. I fully supported that but sadly it didn't materialize.

  • @JN-vn4ng
    @JN-vn4ng Před 6 měsíci +235

    I sometimes cry a little when i hear Finlandia hymn and i am almost 40 years old man. That tells how beautiful and how big meaning it has.

    • @thatun
      @thatun Před 6 měsíci +10

      Me..always.

    • @terokoskinen3036
      @terokoskinen3036 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Only sometimes? :)

    • @Yeerica-_-
      @Yeerica-_- Před 6 měsíci +1

      Same

    • @lamppuu1
      @lamppuu1 Před 6 měsíci

      ​​@@terokoskinen3036 well, the context here is that he is Finnish. Our happy face is the deadpan "tonnin seteli" -face. So when he says he sometimes cries it's huge 😂

    • @leonardarola
      @leonardarola Před 2 měsíci +1

      Wait until you get to your 50s... Will still happen.

  • @olevaiti4302
    @olevaiti4302 Před 6 měsíci +226

    Säkkijärven polkka is originally an old theme from Karelia area. It was played continuously for some time day and night during war. It contained such tones (combination of radiofrequencies/waves) which disturbed well the function of Soviet mines with radio detonation.

    • @SK-nw4ig
      @SK-nw4ig Před 6 měsíci +23

      This is actually straight up poetic when considering the song itself is about Säkkijärvi.

    • @eemilperamaki6142
      @eemilperamaki6142 Před 6 měsíci +24

      It was actually the first ever use of electronic warfare!

    • @joonasnaski9513
      @joonasnaski9513 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@eemilperamaki6142 that or the soviet redio controlled tanks.

    • @zekevarg3043
      @zekevarg3043 Před 5 měsíci

      Säkkijärven polkka is originally from Germany.

    • @olevaiti4302
      @olevaiti4302 Před 5 měsíci

      @@zekevarg3043 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A4kkij%C3%A4rven_polkka

  • @JS...
    @JS... Před 6 měsíci +186

    Finlandia hymn is part of the larger work 'Finlandia' by Sibelius. Worth checking out the complete work. Composed in 1899-1900. Huge part of the independence movement in Finland culminating in 1917 independence.

    • @MrBanaanipommi
      @MrBanaanipommi Před 6 měsíci +4

      in fact, there is very epic part where the song imitates machine guns.

    • @anttihaapala4579
      @anttihaapala4579 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Here's a version from the BBC Proms of 2017 czcams.com/video/fE0RbPsC9uE/video.html

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci +4

      Sibelius' op.26 (Finlandia) is my absolutely favorite piece of classical composition. Strong, powerful composition with eerily quiet and calm Hymn hitting like a truck just around the 3/5 part, followed by transition to Grand Finale where musical Finnish National Pride is finally blasting away like fireworks!
      Kinda makes me wish there was a easily available recording(s and more info) of that entire set (that 'Finlandia' is the finale of!) Sibelius composed to accompany the nationalistic production by Bergbom and other texts by Leino/Finne.

  • @SimoExMachina2
    @SimoExMachina2 Před 6 měsíci +94

    Another powerful and emotionnally uplifting song is "Veteraanin iltahuuto" (the evening shout of the veteran), which is sang, by tradition, in the funeral of every Finnish veteran. That includes the funeral of my grandfather, where I heard it for the first time in my life. It is like a goodbye song to the brother in arms, whose soul is now with the almighty God.

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Před 6 měsíci +34

    funfact: säkkijärven polkka was used as counter-weapon against soviet "radio-launched" bombs. they noticed that when they play this song, somewhere exploded bomb, it was more or less used in the continuation war but definitely interesting thing.

  • @MrFinnboy69
    @MrFinnboy69 Před 6 měsíci +33

    Säkkijärvi was a town in Karjala (karelia in english) that the soviets invated and took in the winter war. Now days Säkkijärvi is called Kondratjevo, and its part of Russia..

  • @AnnaPennanen
    @AnnaPennanen Před 6 měsíci +53

    Finlandia hymn is so beautiful and such a power song for us finns. It always makes me think about all the sacrificies pur grandparents have done for our freedom ❤ such a special song.

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci +1

      If only people would remember there's an entire ~8minute composition of Finlandia and not just the Hymn.. The Hymn is absolutely meaningless without the rest!

  • @susijosyntyessaan
    @susijosyntyessaan Před 6 měsíci +50

    Finlandia hymn gives me chills every time I hear it, it is so beautiful. The whole Finlandia is also amazing.

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci +3

      Ah! At least someone knows there's an entire composition that encompasses the Hymn!
      The Hymn-part hits completely differently when you hear it "as intended" - a proper way to evoke awakening of Finnish nationalism!

  • @syncacct8576
    @syncacct8576 Před 6 měsíci +37

    I cannot listen to Finlandia without tearing up

  • @blissfull_ignorance8454
    @blissfull_ignorance8454 Před 6 měsíci +61

    I cannot even begin to describe all the feeling going inside me, when hearing this stunning hymn sung on the stairs at Helsinki Cathedral every 6th of December by a Students Choir and hundreds of other people at the square in front of the Cathedral. There is something very solemn and profound in this hymn, even if you didnt know the history or Finnish language. As a Finn I get chills every time, I hear this masterpiece.
    Finland has been an independent nation for a bit over century now. First, we were conquered by Sweden around 12th century, and remained as part of Sweden until 1808, when we became part of Russian Empire. Throughout most of our history the majority of Finns were peasants, while the ruling class consisted mainly Swedish speaking aristocrats. Finnish language was the language of the peasants, and it hadnt written form not until 16th century. Even after developing the written, standardized form for the language, Finnish still remained the language of the peasants, while administravite language was Swedish and Latin. Finnish language finally became equal by the 1880's, which was the time of the nationalistic awakening all over Europe. Independence Finland gained 6th of December 1917, and from henceworth we have been an independent nation, which we had to defend at WW2 against the invasion of Soviet Union. We managed to defer total annihilation of our independence, however.

  • @rareray529
    @rareray529 Před 6 měsíci +57

    In Finlandia Hymni when "kuin itse taivahan kansi sois." is sung the translation actually means: "As if the firmament itself was ringing.".

    • @spugelo359
      @spugelo359 Před 6 měsíci +8

      There is a proper translation for "taivaankansi", which is firmament.

    • @karinyman3436
      @karinyman3436 Před 5 měsíci

      Noticed that too, firmament is the proper translate for "taivaan kansi".

  • @Skege1000
    @Skege1000 Před 6 měsíci +16

    That version of Finlandia was the short version. You need to listen the whole song

  • @balticwater
    @balticwater Před 6 měsíci +50

    The Finlandia hymn is one of few things in life that make my eyes tear up a sliver.
    There are a couple others that make me feel a bit similarly as well though.
    "Veteraanin iltahuuto" (About remembering the veterans and carry on the torch as they all pass on)
    "Sotaorvon vala" (About the civil war, executed parents, destruction and revenge theme)
    "Evakon laulu" (About the Karelians forced to leave their homes forever and the losses of war including the father of the family only returning home in a coffin)
    "Modersmålets sång" (A sort of anthem of the Swedish speaking Finns)

    • @Alvarnea
      @Alvarnea Před 6 měsíci +5

      I don't cry much, but Veteraanin Iltahuuto gets me bawling every time

  • @tomlunabba9808
    @tomlunabba9808 Před 4 měsíci +5

    This one brings all Finish people in tears when thinking of the sacrifices our grandparents had to make in the war.

  • @thekamekimmo
    @thekamekimmo Před 5 měsíci +14

    As a Finn living now in Germany and watching this video, this makes me cry pretty fast. These songs hits the core of being a Finn.

  • @Willemies
    @Willemies Před 6 měsíci +34

    It is very important to hear the first part of Finlandia hymn!!!!! It is epic. Anyway, the song still gives me chills every time.

    • @marsanen2158
      @marsanen2158 Před 5 měsíci +1

      What first part? The choir arrangement is a work of its own, and it has no other parts.

  • @CheriTheBery
    @CheriTheBery Před 5 měsíci +7

    Finlandia was composed in 1899 by Jean Sibelius, our national composer. It was composed during the Russian oppression when the Russians tried to erase Finnish culture, language and laws. This is only a portion of the full 10 minute piece, this part of the piece is called the "hymn" and the whole song is called Finlandia. He composed this and played it live and it moved the audience so much that it became a hit. It didn't have lyrics at first, the first lyrics were actually written in the US by Finnish Americans as they wanted to sing the hymn part when they were missing home. The first lyrics were written by a Finnish American journalist George (Yrjö) Sjöblom in 1919. He worked at New York Times and when a winter storm was causing havoc in the city he got homesick and was thinking about this hymn so he wrote the first lyrics to it. He sent the lyrics to Sibelius and he thanked and said "the hymn isn't meant to be sung, but I won't deny Finns from singing it". The current lyrics (as sung in this version) were written in 1940 by V.A Koskiniemi who was a Finnish poet. The lyrics tell the tale of how Finland got free from slavery and oppression from the Russians. Nowadays it is probably the most important piece of music for us Finns, many (me included) say that this should be the national anthem. Our national anthem is a german marching song actually written by a German, hence many people prefer this over 'oi maamme'.

  • @kohinaario
    @kohinaario Před 6 měsíci +32

    Somehow now, during the Russian war in Ukraine, Jääkärimarssi and Finlandia hymn remind us how we used to be. Under Russian rule. Finland paid a high price for it's freedom: both in loss of land and war indemnities. Finland has been independent since 1917, just over a hundred years. We have 1340 kilometres of border with our Eastern neighbour... Finland has never forgotten. Jääkärimarssi makes me feel defiant and determined. My mother was a teenager during WW II, and she has told me so many stories. I wish we never have to see war times again.

  • @matiasalanko3443
    @matiasalanko3443 Před 6 měsíci +47

    Jääkärimarssi is the honor march of finnish jaeger forces (pretty much all of infantry). Me, being done my tour of duty as an anti-tank missile jaeger, I have marched to that song several times. It was (IIRC) created during the 1920's after the finnish civil war where Whites beat the Reds with the german-trained jaegers were an elite soldier units of the whites.

  • @mv.d.k.prepperoma6310
    @mv.d.k.prepperoma6310 Před 6 měsíci +17

    Ich bin eine deutsche Patriotin und respektiere die Patrioten anderer Länder.
    Liebe Grüsse an die Finnen - Ihr seid mir besonders sympathisch!
    Natürlich verstehe ich den Schmerz um verlorenes Land - wie zb in Säkkijerven Polkka !

    • @AndyFlagg1
      @AndyFlagg1 Před 4 měsíci +1

      die same fur dich mein deutsche freund. Wir wirklich haben eine alte kameradschaft mit Sich germanische patrioten.
      Ich auch fuhle vielen grussen dachten am bei Deutschland Anthem. Die worten und Das Lied da sind so bewegenden. Sorry for my crippled German, muchos Liebe to your way.

    • @mv.d.k.prepperoma6310
      @mv.d.k.prepperoma6310 Před 4 měsíci

      @@AndyFlagg1
      Dein Deutsch ist gar nicht schlecht , alles verständlich und ich bin völlig einverstanden - liebe Grüsse an germanische Patrioten aus Schleswig-Holstein ( zwischen Nordsee und Ostsee )

  • @Zarniwooper
    @Zarniwooper Před 6 měsíci +19

    Finlandia Hymn is just a part of Sibelius' Finlandia. You should listen to the whole thing, there is a version on youtube where BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus and the BBC Symphony Orchestra performs it to honor 100th independence day of Finland. Very powerful.

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci

      And Finlandia itself is the finale of 6-part composition for early Finnish nationalistic production. The Hymn part hits way more powerful when you consider this (Finlandia, op.26) followed part that represented tsarist-russian dominance and oppression over Finland and here is where Finnish people first struggle and then 'finally' start to bloom and then blast open in brilliance like fireworks in the night sky!

  • @Soijasorsa
    @Soijasorsa Před 6 měsíci +27

    If you are interested there is a full version of Finlandia you could listen to. One is without singing and another is performed live by BBC music for finnish 100th year anniversary.

    • @pluggedfinn-bj3hn
      @pluggedfinn-bj3hn Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yeah, the BBC one is the best recording of it on CZcams, although the choir clearly pronounces some of the words so wrong that it changes meanings of some words. It is still very beautiful, but I'm always laughing about how they pronounce synnyinmaa as synninmaa.

  • @LapinPete
    @LapinPete Před 6 měsíci +33

    Finlandia hymn, and to seller extent the jaeger march always give me goosepumps, while säkkijärven polkka is great for raising spirits. Jaegers were volunteer infantry that were trained by Germans in WWI. They took part in battles against Russia in the eastern front. Then when the Finnish civil war started they were transferred to Finland and became a core of the new Finnish (white) army and trained the new conscripts (in contrast to civil guards) among other things. Today all infantry in Finland is called "jääkäri" jaeger and the military oath everyone takes is mostly the same as those first jaegers took before shipping to Finland.

    • @Tyrisalthan
      @Tyrisalthan Před 6 měsíci +1

      I think that is not completely accurate. Even though most conscripts in the army are jaegers, the navy and air forces has different ranks like a sailor or airman instead.

    • @LapinPete
      @LapinPete Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Tyrisalthan Yes, good correction.

  • @mansrinne6387
    @mansrinne6387 Před 6 měsíci +21

    As a Finn, this makes me wanna salute and stand at attention throughout.

  • @merjakotisaari9046
    @merjakotisaari9046 Před 6 měsíci +9

    That Finlandia hymn was only part of it, See the video Jean Sibelius-Finlandia

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci

      Hits completely different with full set to support it! Definitely the way it was intended!
      While understandable, it makes the later lyrical edition/addition rather meaningless.

  • @kukkahattutantta
    @kukkahattutantta Před 6 měsíci +15

    All these songs make me feel great patriotism and bring tears to my eyes when i think about what our grandparentd have done for our freedom. Without Finnish Sisu we would be Russians now.

  • @gJonii
    @gJonii Před 6 měsíci +21

    Jääkärinmarssi and Finlandia hymn make me quite emotional. There's this understanding that our small nation had to suffer for its freedom, and these were songs from a time when there was great uncertainty about what this freedom meant. The future was opening up, and now we get to reflect on it all, did we make the forefathers proud?

  • @lileyzei6489
    @lileyzei6489 Před 6 měsíci +129

    Finlandia is basically considered to be our second national anthem here in Finland! It’s sung often during independence day
    Karelia is an area in eastern Finland that has always been very important to us. We lost south Karelia to Russia during WW2. Säkkijärvi is an area that we lost

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci +1

      I hope you're talking about Sibelius' op.26 and not op.113, no.12 - tho yes; The Hymn is overly hyped during Independence Day. It is meaningless without parts before and after it!

    • @lileyzei6489
      @lileyzei6489 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Makapaa yes I’m talking about op. 26 :)

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@lileyzei6489 For that: Thumbs up and "Kippis!"

    • @Pectopah123
      @Pectopah123 Před 6 měsíci

      Yes it was when a big Coward attacked against its small neighbour...

  • @squidcaps4308
    @squidcaps4308 Před 6 měsíci +13

    There is a musical "code" in the Jääkärinmarssi. It switches between more western, Swedish, French and German schools and Russian, Slavic school of musical language when it changes from major to minor scale. And it matches the words too... It is ruthless and sad in the minor key, and then victorious, hopeful and talks about bright future in the major key. You can specially hear it with the line "which is cutting its chains" that has the most stereotypical ascending Slavic melody, and then it switches to more European with the line "our defiance will not be passed". It is like a Prussian march all of a sudden, boisterous and upbeat. The "code" is really all about being finally free from Russian rule and all of the horrible things they did to us, and joining Europe.
    Yup, Sibelius was a genius.

  • @petriuusi-makela8535
    @petriuusi-makela8535 Před 6 měsíci +13

    Every time tears in my eyes when i hear Finlandia.❤

  • @tosvini2892
    @tosvini2892 Před 6 měsíci +14

    If i may suggest a song for you to listen, there is "Veteraanin iltahuuto" and it is a very powerful song.

  • @birgittalagerstrom6264
    @birgittalagerstrom6264 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Polka is a folkdans
    Finlandia got me. So beautiful. Finns are my dear neighbours. Greatings from Sweden. ❤

  • @petrihaikio7002
    @petrihaikio7002 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Jaeger march, it was made for the civil war 1917'ish..
    being a jaeger myself, i raises shivers in my spine, so strong.
    Sakkijarven Polkka, annoying sound, but fun fact..only song used as a weapon, ever..finnish army played that song specially on a set frequency to blow up russian minefields with certain mines that were activated by radiosignals. (or to prevent them to explode, cant remember which)
    Finlandia, ethereal..you should hear the whole finlandia from Sibelius.

  • @bambit08
    @bambit08 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Definitely in tears hearing Finlandia .... I'm in my 60's but every time I hear it .... I cry. Bless my motherland 🇫🇮💙🇫🇮

  • @tuomaskoivurinne
    @tuomaskoivurinne Před 6 měsíci +8

    I'd recommend "Veteraanin iltahuuto", sung by actual war veterans. Always gives me chills.

  • @birgitware9185
    @birgitware9185 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Finlandia hymni is very important to us finnish people. And it's makes us cry always. . Patriotic song and kind of sad song ,but very lovely song for us . ❤❤❤

  • @k85
    @k85 Před 6 měsíci +65

    The hymn is so badly translated that you lose about 90% of the awe in it. And you still found it awesome 😊
    It goes more properly something like this.
    O look, Finland, your day dawns.
    The threat of night has been banished.
    The skykark sings in the brightness of dawn
    like the very lid of the heavens were struck ringing.
    The powers of night are conquered by the dawn's brightness.
    Your day dawns, o land of birth.
    O rise, Finland, raise it high.
    Your head wreathed in great memory.
    O rise, Finland, you showed the world.
    That you banished slavery. (high point)
    And that you would not bend under oppression.
    Your day dawns, O land of birth.

    • @villekinnunen6357
      @villekinnunen6357 Před 6 měsíci

      This! 🙄👆

    • @SannaM76
      @SannaM76 Před 4 měsíci

      Maybe it's just a version for a choir and not a real translation.

    • @k85
      @k85 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@SannaM76 The one on the video is the official one. Seen on almost every post of Finlandia on youtube. It is a little dated and takes quite some liberties.

  • @squidcaps4308
    @squidcaps4308 Před 6 měsíci +19

    Finlandia hymn is considered to be one of the most beautiful songs ever made not just in Finland but internationally, so.. getting emotional about it is totally normal.. i say to myself as i wipe my tears.

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci

      It's not a song, tho. Just a poem with background music - and completely meaningless without the full composition of Finlandia.

  • @kajauttelija
    @kajauttelija Před 6 měsíci +5

    Jääkärinmarssi is definitely my favorite, I'm a anti-armor jaeger myself and the song was our company marching song at oath ceremony. We spent hours practicing it, wouldn't expect training singing in army. But our marching and singing was so good that we were rewarded additional vacation day. Army was tough but really rewarding experience and left great memories.

  • @laakeri84
    @laakeri84 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Finlandia Hymn is a part of a greater composition by Jean Sibelius. Originally it didn't include any lyrics. I strongly recommend you listening to it completely and reading the description here: czcams.com/video/F5zg_af9b8c/video.html

  • @SimoExMachina2
    @SimoExMachina2 Před 6 měsíci +3

    "Säkkijärven polkka" song was actually used by the Finnish military to disrupt the signals of Soviet mines, preventing them from detonating. So that song quite literally saved lives.

  • @mustaparturi
    @mustaparturi Před 6 měsíci +8

    Some other good finnish patriotic songs that you could listen to are "vapaussoturin valloituslaulu", which is a civil war song of the white side, "veteraanin iltahuuto", song of war veterans and "uraliin", continuation war song.

  • @kessu1863
    @kessu1863 Před 6 měsíci +1

    fun fact: finnish army used Säkkijärven polkka to block soviet radio-controlled mines from detonation during the recapture of Viipuri. the Finns broadcasted the song at the same frequency the mines detonated at, for over 1,500 times from September 1941 to February 1942 until “proper” mine jamming equipment was brought in. When the Soviets caught wind of this, they attempted to change the frequency to detonate the mines. Once the Finns heard of this, they changed their methods, and broadcasted the Säkkijärven Polkka on every possible frequency that the mines could operate at.

  • @larksi
    @larksi Před 2 dny

    This hymn is so beautiful. Tears on my eyes.

  • @ailahamalainen6749
    @ailahamalainen6749 Před 15 dny

    My parents were born and raised in Finland, karajala until the winter war. My father and his 5 brothers went to fight and defend the country. I'm proud of them. I'm was born and raised in Brasil my heart is there too.

  • @haneski8020
    @haneski8020 Před 6 měsíci +4

    There is also "porilaisten marssi". It is always played in tv/radio when Finland wins gold in some international sport event.

  • @kristiinaparkkisenniemi8680
    @kristiinaparkkisenniemi8680 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Oh, I love these songs! Jääkärimarssi is a proud song of Finnish soldiers from the time when Finland became independent. And Säkkijärven polkka is telling about Karelia, the beautiful piece of Finland that we had to give to Russia. So many Karelians had to leave their homes in Karelia. Finlandia shares our love to our home country. Thank you, Mert Fin, for playing them all here!

  • @yoretabio4537
    @yoretabio4537 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I have heard them before, several times, in fact my whole life. Jääkärimarssi and Finlandia Hymn are very good and emotional piece of music.

  • @niklasbergman8872
    @niklasbergman8872 Před 7 dny

    Finlandia brings me to tears, everytime.

  • @user-xc9qc7ud7c
    @user-xc9qc7ud7c Před 6 měsíci +3

    As a finn, that version of Finlandia leaves me crying helplessly

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Před 6 měsíci +5

    oh and yes, the hymn was only small part of it... there is epic part of it when the melody imitates machine guns and eventually "win" and so... it is absolutelu stunning
    here: czcams.com/video/F5zg_af9b8c/video.html its without vocals mut... it is sure epic and amazing, truly breathtaking

  • @user-fp9wl3me5x
    @user-fp9wl3me5x Před měsícem

    Finlandia hymn gets me in tears. Its somehow so in the core of our humble history, in such a beautiful way.

  • @orionion
    @orionion Před 6 měsíci +5

    1:54 It's actually pronounced Yaegers, as in Jägermeister. The reason the German word is used in English, is that the English-speaking world is more familiar with it due to WW2. Finns use the word Jääkärit, Finnish version of the same word.
    Germans helped us Finns with our independence by training our men as Jaegers, (highly mobile light infantry, lacking a good translation into English). Jaegers are generally thought of as elite troops, so the idea was that if you're going train conscripts to resist the Russians, they better be good at it.

  • @Idefixu
    @Idefixu Před 6 měsíci +3

    Check out:
    Finlandia Hymn Senate Square (Performed by a choir of thousands singers) and
    Finlandia Flashmob (Several videos of great performances)

  • @neko-fin
    @neko-fin Před 6 měsíci +4

    The Finlandia Hymn always brings out the emotions. This is relevant again when we already have new persecutions, as in the whole of Europe.

  • @eemilperamaki6142
    @eemilperamaki6142 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Säkkijärven polkka was actually the first ever use of electronic warfare! It was played day and night to interfere with soviet mines that was activated by radio frequencies, and the song somehow was at a similar tone to the radio waves!

  • @kossumehukatti7020
    @kossumehukatti7020 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have gotten tears from many touching songs, but Finlandia Hymni is one of it's kind. It grasps your whole heart, giving chills but also making your skin warm. It instantly wakes the feeling of doing absolutely everything to protect this country and our loved ones.

  • @Xoxoxo679
    @Xoxoxo679 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I would add "Hakkapeliittain marssi" or "Suomalaisen ratsuväen marssi 30-vuotisessa sodassa" which is about the finnish cavalry in the 30 years war in the 1600s. The main theme is from the 1600s, I guess.

  • @kalleluukkainen43
    @kalleluukkainen43 Před měsícem

    When i was working in Rotterdam, Netherhlands, there was this Finnish tugboat called Zeus. It could dock almost in the middle of the city. When i first visited there, they had speakers on the deck. I could here Finnlandia many blocks away. It was amazing! Captain was very patriotic.

  • @hellenkoskiplouffe2794

    All three songs wisk me back in time.
    My Dad and i have danced polkas, waltzs, tagos,and jenkaa.
    He was a big man but very light on his feet.
    The Sampo Hall and Voima Hall were Finnish run dance/community halls in Sudbury Ont. Canada. From about 1930's to 1980's.

  • @Redfizh
    @Redfizh Před 6 měsíci +7

    Slavery -part in Finlandia always gives me chills. I also like how Finlandia starts, not the hymn but the whole concert.
    Finlandia was made during finnish civil war disguised as "Fantasia". True name was revealed when Finland won it's independece from the soviets. It used to be the national song until changed to "Maamme" by Runeberg as that is esier song.

    • @onerva0001
      @onerva0001 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Finlandia was composed 1899-1900, years before the civil war in Finland.

    • @jattikuukunen
      @jattikuukunen Před 6 měsíci

      ​​@@onerva0001the lyrics of the hymn came later and there were multiple versions. Sibelius didn't intend the piece for a choir.

  • @Jaggaraz218
    @Jaggaraz218 Před 6 měsíci +3

    So a quick history of Jääkärimarssi (Jaeger's march)
    In late 1800s/early 1900s Finland was a part of Russian empire and Russia started to russify it's territories, Finns did not like this so many Finns sneaked to Germany in order to get millitary training so that at an opportune moment they could return to Finland and fight for its independence.
    These Jaeger's were fighting in the eastern front under German empire in WW1 and a Jaeger wrote a poem which is the lyrics of this song, then Russia was plunged into a civil war, Finns declared their independence, these lyrics were sent to Sibelius I who "with patriotic fervour" composed the music for the poem creating the song. German empire would then ship these Jaeger's back to Finland sho that they could fight the Finnish civil war on the side of the whites against the Russian supported reds.
    This is one of the things why Finn's had and still have good relationship and respect towards Germans.
    So when the lyrics refer to "we have no mercy and no homeland" it is a reference to them fighting abroad when Finland is not independent yet.

  • @Vierran
    @Vierran Před 2 měsíci

    I was at a high school where we did the entire Finlandia Suite and the choir part afterwards. The Finlandia choir part is ingrained in my brain.

  • @jussikemppainen7904
    @jussikemppainen7904 Před měsícem

    Our true national anthem 0:39 😊.Finlandia hymn. Hi from finland ❤ . Yeah i got tears out too when i hear it. 😊 . It justs lifts u up in a motion and you feel proud of your country. All people living there. And also brings to me memories of my granpa who faught in war. 😊. He really never talked about those times when i was young. But god bless him . I am living in free country because of him and his friends ❤

  • @nikos831
    @nikos831 Před 4 měsíci

    Rare things can bring tears to my eyes but I can't listen or sing Finlandia hymni without shedding a tear or two

  • @skurkela
    @skurkela Před 6 měsíci +2

    I tear up every time I hear Finlandia hymn.

  • @niinasalo1542
    @niinasalo1542 Před 3 měsíci

    I cry everytime I hear Finlandia hymn, i mean really everytime, its so beautifull, it makes me proud to be finnish and love my country, it thouches my soul so deeply.

  • @juhamanty8089
    @juhamanty8089 Před měsícem

    Säkkijärvi was a village ,belonged to Finland before the war. Polkka is a very quick dance, popular years ago.

  • @junantuoma7869
    @junantuoma7869 Před 5 měsíci

    Tears came to my eyes, for Finlandia. Now we have bowed under the oppression, hopefully we will rise again.

  • @Naamariful
    @Naamariful Před 4 měsíci +1

    In Finland, history has always been written in songs and music. Of course, also for all art. Evako's song (In finnish Evakon laulu) is also really touching. It tells about those who had to leave their homes behind the border. We have a lot of great songs about nationality.

  • @KlausKallo
    @KlausKallo Před 5 měsíci

    Finlandia. Heard it thousands of times. yet here i am. crying, and smiling.

  • @KariHelander
    @KariHelander Před 6 měsíci

    Here's a full content of this Finlandia Hymn (w/ choir): czcams.com/video/fE0RbPsC9uE/video.html

  • @Hejdo8
    @Hejdo8 Před dnem +1

    I think back in those days a Jaeger was a finnish soldier who was military trained in Germany. Nowadays tho it just means an infantry man

  • @krompus8180
    @krompus8180 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You should react to Finns favorite Christmas songs. Varpunen jouluaamuna, Sylvian joululaulu and Tonttu if you can find english translations to those. Really paints you a picture of Finnish mentality when our favorite happies time of the year songs are about dead little brother and home sickness... 😅

  • @NimuelNightfire
    @NimuelNightfire Před měsícem

    If you ever have to give someone CPR, Säkkijärven polkka has a fast enough rythm to imagine in your head.

  • @AndyFlagg1
    @AndyFlagg1 Před 4 měsíci

    Leave out the Polkka, Finlandia is the most powerful tune in the whole wide world and you're a beautifully cheeky guy. I'm glad you get in touch with Mr. Sibelius and Koskenniemi lyrics. Love you brother. In the translation in the very core momentum of the tune it mentions ' as if the very ceiling, the lid, of the heaven resonates' ; Kuin Taivaan Kansi sois.
    Aye, tolkien from the heart said that Finnish is the real Greek language of Filosofy and I agree, there's no other language like it in the Western world.
    Thank you my man for doing this, much love and bless you-from Åbo Turku, Finland.💕

  • @markusautio5159
    @markusautio5159 Před 6 měsíci +3

    You should listen Finlandia hymn from start to the end .It's powerfull.

  • @hennahallikainen711
    @hennahallikainen711 Před měsícem

    This made me cry. We all finns know these. Did you know that Finland and Estonia have same national hymn? They are our little brothers.

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Před 6 měsíci +2

    im not sure if they mean this in the song but "to the rising shore of finland"... finland is rising out of the sea 7 cubic centimeters per year, so we are getting bigger by land every year, dont know if they meant that but it fits to that :D

  • @sofiat8067
    @sofiat8067 Před 6 měsíci

    Finlandia hymn always makes me cry. It's so beautiful. I've also sung it in a choir so it has even a bigger meaning for me.

  • @jaakkoseppala5678
    @jaakkoseppala5678 Před 6 měsíci

    "The Holy War" in Finnish:
    czcams.com/video/oHTL3K8VJyA/video.html

  • @tsuhna1167
    @tsuhna1167 Před 6 měsíci

    Säkkijärven polkka has a story of its own. In 1941 the Soviets littered the city of Viipuri with radio controlled mines which were to be detonated once Finnish troops had liberated the city. However, Finns figured out the frequency of the mines and came up with a way to occupy that frequency so Soviet signals couldn't get through. The answer was playing Säkkijärven polkka on that very frequency non stop for five months.
    That's why Säkkijärven polkka has a special place in our hearts.

  • @osemarvin2847
    @osemarvin2847 Před 5 měsíci

    About Finlandia Hymni...
    Renny Harlin (Finnish movie director) directed the Die Hard 2 movie. He always liked to put something about Finland in his movies. At the end scene you can hear the Finlandia Hymn over the raging jet engines of the bandit's airplane whilst Bruce Willis is running behind - but determined to catch it - and make them pay.

  • @metsapetri9702
    @metsapetri9702 Před 6 měsíci +1

    When I'm stressed and my mind is down, I listen to the Finlandia anthem, which makes my sorrows seem trivial, because I have my beloved country Finland. Many Finns have sacrificed and shed their blood for it. The Jääkäri march makes me brag about the threat of difficulties after this and with it I find what Finns are known for, that is SISU!

  • @jannekemppainen476
    @jannekemppainen476 Před 5 měsíci

    It's so finnish that there is upbeat tempo in a song wherevä they are singing about part of Finland we lost to the Soviet Union. Songs where we are happy we use minor.

  • @remu63
    @remu63 Před 2 dny

    The march is a gem. Visited Sakkijärvi cemetary (near Viborg) about 15 yrs ago.... moss and ..but ok.

  • @jounijahi898
    @jounijahi898 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You should come to Finland when we have Independence Day 6th of december. As someone mentioned in Helsinki is that chorus every year singing. I think this could be very good experience to You to see how patriotic finnish people are and maybe very emotional moment too.

  • @m.cfender4183
    @m.cfender4183 Před 6 měsíci

    I watched Finland videos and the Finlandia -hymni made my eyes wet once again. Dear Homeland!

  • @hellionfi
    @hellionfi Před 6 měsíci +1

    11:19 You and me both. An instrumental version of Finlandia was used in Die Hard 2.

  • @mariannerosenstrom627
    @mariannerosenstrom627 Před 5 měsíci

    Finlandia hymn always brings tears in my eyes. Jääkärinmarssi is important in our family, my great-grandfather was one of the brave men who trained in Germany and came over the ice to start our way to becoming an independent country.

  • @unknownentity8256
    @unknownentity8256 Před 6 měsíci +1

    10:20 Fun fact this isn't just a figure of speech, Finland''s South-western coastline is literally rising from the sea, every year we gain about 8km2 of new landmass.

  • @khatack
    @khatack Před 6 měsíci +2

    It's not that we're proud of country, it's not national pride that these songs evoke within us, rather, they remind us how much we LOVE our country, this northern paradise our grandfathers sacrificed so much to protect. Can't listen to either Finlandia or Jääkärinmarssi without tears.

  • @sanityfucker1763
    @sanityfucker1763 Před 6 měsíci

    Currently serving in army and I can say that Jääkärimarssi gives you more strenght when you hear it

  • @zabaleta66
    @zabaleta66 Před 2 měsíci

    Jean Sibelius' Finlandia is world famous.
    The English language hymn Be Still My Soul is also sung to the tune of Finlandia.

  • @tapiomustonen4690
    @tapiomustonen4690 Před 6 měsíci

    Finlandia brings tears to my eyes

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa Před 6 měsíci

      So true! I love all of ~8minutes of it! The Hymn part is meaningless without everything else, tho.

  • @TapaniVaahervaara
    @TapaniVaahervaara Před 6 měsíci

    The trick of this tune is changing between minor and major keys with the same root tone. Sibelius was a genius!