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"'''''Island Home'''''" is the official regional [[List of national anthems|anthem]] of the [[Jersey|Bailiwick of Jersey]].<ref name= |
"'''''Island Home'''''" is the official regional [[List of national anthems|anthem]] of the [[Jersey|Bailiwick of Jersey]].<ref name=gov>{{cite web|url=https://www.gov.je/Leisure/Jersey/Pages/AnthemJersey.aspx|title=Anthem for Jersey|last=Jersey|first=States of|website=Government of Jersey|language=en|access-date=2019-11-26}}</ref> It was written and composed by [[Gerard Le Feuvre]].<ref name="govje" /> The song was written in 2002 adopted in 2008 as part of a contest to find an official anthem for Jersey however it never received official government ratification.<ref name=gov /><ref name=a /> |
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== Background == |
== Background == |
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Traditionally Jersey used the British national anthem "[[God Save the Queen]]" as a symbol of loyalty to The Crown.<ref name=a>https://www.academia.edu/25567674/Anthem_for_Jersey_Music_media_and_politics_in_an_island_setting</ref> When times came for a unique individual song to be used as Jersey's anthem because many other states also used "God Save the Queen", Jersey had two unofficial options. The first one was "[[Ma Normandie]]" which was designed as a reference to Jersey's heritage as a part of the [[Duchy of Normandy]] and was first used at the [[1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games]] and used as the anthem for future [[Commonwealth Games]].<ref name=a /><ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2006/04/28/island_anthem_feature.shtml</ref> The other was "[[Beautiful Jersey]]" which was written and performed after the [[Liberation of the German-occupied Channel Islands|Liberation of the Channel Islands]] from [[Occupation of Jersey|Nazi occupation]] and been performed annually at [[Liberation Day (Channel Islands)|Liberation Day]] celebrations.<ref name=v>http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/jersey/hi/people_and_places/arts_and_culture/newsid_8727000/8727685.stm</ref> |
Traditionally Jersey used the British national anthem "[[God Save the Queen]]" as a symbol of loyalty to The Crown.<ref name=a>{{cite journal | last=Johnson | first=Henry | title=Anthem for Jersey: Music, Media and Politics in an Island Setting | journal=MEDIANZ: Media Studies Journal of Aotearoa New Zealand | volume=15 | issue=1 | date=2015-08-03 | issn=2382-218X | url=https://www.academia.edu/25567674/Anthem_for_Jersey_Music_media_and_politics_in_an_island_setting | access-date=2020-07-04}}</ref> When times came for a unique individual song to be used as Jersey's anthem because many other states also used "God Save the Queen", Jersey had two unofficial options. The first one was "[[Ma Normandie]]" which was designed as a reference to Jersey's heritage as a part of the [[Duchy of Normandy]] and was first used at the [[1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games]] and used as the anthem for future [[Commonwealth Games]].<ref name=a /><ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2006/04/28/island_anthem_feature.shtml |title=Ma Normandie |publisher=BBC |date=2006-04-28 |accessdate=2020-07-04}}</ref> The other was "[[Beautiful Jersey]]" which was written and performed after the [[Liberation of the German-occupied Channel Islands|Liberation of the Channel Islands]] from [[Occupation of Jersey|Nazi occupation]] and been performed annually at [[Liberation Day (Channel Islands)|Liberation Day]] celebrations.<ref name=v>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/jersey/hi/people_and_places/arts_and_culture/newsid_8727000/8727685.stm |title=Which anthem is right for Jersey? |publisher=BBC News |date=2010-06-08 |accessdate=2020-07-04}}</ref> |
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== History == |
== History == |
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In 2007, a contest was held to determine the official anthem of Jersey.<ref name=jep>https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2015/03/02/jerseys-anthem-is-dreary-and-uninspiring-and-shouldnt-be-played-at-island-games-says-former-minister-what-do-you-think-jerseys-anthem-should-be/</ref> The contest was judged by a panel of five judges and the [[Bailiff of Jersey]] announced it had been won by "Island Home" written by Gerard Le Feuvre in 2002 from [[Saint Ouen, Jersey|St Ouen]].<ref name=na>http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2008/04/15/island_anthem_overview_feature.shtml</ref> His inspiration was to have a song that was simple for children to sing but also inspire unity. The song was inspired by the wildlife in Jersey with the first three notes designed to imitate the lowing of a [[Jersey cow]].<ref name=gov |
In 2007, a contest was held to determine the official anthem of Jersey.<ref name=jep>https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2015/03/02/jerseys-anthem-is-dreary-and-uninspiring-and-shouldnt-be-played-at-island-games-says-former-minister-what-do-you-think-jerseys-anthem-should-be/</ref> The contest was judged by a panel of five judges and the [[Bailiff of Jersey]] announced it had been won by "Island Home" written by Gerard Le Feuvre in 2002 from [[Saint Ouen, Jersey|St Ouen]].<ref name=na>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2008/04/15/island_anthem_overview_feature.shtml |title=Jersey's new anthem |publisher=BBC |date=2008-04-15 |accessdate=2020-07-04}}</ref> His inspiration was to have a song that was simple for children to sing but also inspire unity. The song was inspired by the wildlife in Jersey with the first three notes designed to imitate the lowing of a [[Jersey cow]].<ref name=gov /> The song was written in English but Le Feuvre said he would release a [[Jèrriais]] version.<ref name=na /> The song was first performed at the [[Jersey Opera House]] on Liberation Day.<ref name=na /> "Island Home" started to be played at official events and schools in Jersey before being confirmed as the anthem.<ref name=a /> |
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== Criticism == |
== Criticism == |
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The decision to select "Island Home" was controversial as though the public voted against it, their votes were collated as one vote with the panel members individually getting one vote each, thus the public were outvoted.<ref name=a /> The decision was intended to be ratified by the [[States of Jersey]] however the proposal were never sent to it, leading to Senators requesting in 2010 that the contest be rerun and demanding that it not be officially described as the Jersey anthem.<ref name=a /><ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10262740</ref> In rugby, the Jersey Touch Rugby Association refused to use it, instead preferring to retain "Ma Normandie".<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2008/06/20/ma_normandie_rugby_feature.shtml</ref> In 2015, the Jersey [[Island Games]] team dropped it in favour of "Beautiful Jersey" after athletes called it "dreary and uninspiring".< |
The decision to select "Island Home" was controversial as though the public voted against it, their votes were collated as one vote with the panel members individually getting one vote each, thus the public were outvoted.<ref name=a /> The decision was intended to be ratified by the [[States of Jersey]] however the proposal were never sent to it, leading to Senators requesting in 2010 that the contest be rerun and demanding that it not be officially described as the Jersey anthem.<ref name=a /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10262740 |title=Jersey's anthem choice 'should be debated again' |publisher=BBC News |date= |accessdate=2020-07-04}}</ref> In rugby, the Jersey Touch Rugby Association refused to use it, instead preferring to retain "Ma Normandie".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2008/06/20/ma_normandie_rugby_feature.shtml |title=Ma Normandie used for sport |publisher=BBC |date=2008-06-20 |accessdate=2020-07-04}}</ref> In 2015, the Jersey [[Island Games]] team dropped it in favour of "Beautiful Jersey" after athletes called it "dreary and uninspiring".<ref name=jep /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-jersey-31962172 |title=Beautiful Jersey is anthem for 2015 Island Games |publisher=BBC News |date= |accessdate=2020-07-04}}</ref> |
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==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
Revision as of 08:11, 4 July 2020
Regional anthem of Jersey | |
Lyrics | Gerard Le Feuvre |
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Music | Gerard Le Feuvre |
Adopted | 2008 |
"Island Home" is the official regional anthem of the Bailiwick of Jersey.[1] It was written and composed by Gerard Le Feuvre.[2] The song was written in 2002 adopted in 2008 as part of a contest to find an official anthem for Jersey however it never received official government ratification.[1][3]
Background
Traditionally Jersey used the British national anthem "God Save the Queen" as a symbol of loyalty to The Crown.[3] When times came for a unique individual song to be used as Jersey's anthem because many other states also used "God Save the Queen", Jersey had two unofficial options. The first one was "Ma Normandie" which was designed as a reference to Jersey's heritage as a part of the Duchy of Normandy and was first used at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games and used as the anthem for future Commonwealth Games.[3][4] The other was "Beautiful Jersey" which was written and performed after the Liberation of the Channel Islands from Nazi occupation and been performed annually at Liberation Day celebrations.[5]
History
In 2007, a contest was held to determine the official anthem of Jersey.[6] The contest was judged by a panel of five judges and the Bailiff of Jersey announced it had been won by "Island Home" written by Gerard Le Feuvre in 2002 from St Ouen.[7] His inspiration was to have a song that was simple for children to sing but also inspire unity. The song was inspired by the wildlife in Jersey with the first three notes designed to imitate the lowing of a Jersey cow.[1] The song was written in English but Le Feuvre said he would release a Jèrriais version.[7] The song was first performed at the Jersey Opera House on Liberation Day.[7] "Island Home" started to be played at official events and schools in Jersey before being confirmed as the anthem.[3]
Criticism
The decision to select "Island Home" was controversial as though the public voted against it, their votes were collated as one vote with the panel members individually getting one vote each, thus the public were outvoted.[3] The decision was intended to be ratified by the States of Jersey however the proposal were never sent to it, leading to Senators requesting in 2010 that the contest be rerun and demanding that it not be officially described as the Jersey anthem.[3][8] In rugby, the Jersey Touch Rugby Association refused to use it, instead preferring to retain "Ma Normandie".[9] In 2015, the Jersey Island Games team dropped it in favour of "Beautiful Jersey" after athletes called it "dreary and uninspiring".[6][10]
Lyrics
English verse |
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Ours is an Island home |
Source: DN Anthems[11]
References
- ^ a b c Jersey, States of. "Anthem for Jersey". Government of Jersey. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
govje
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b c d e f Johnson, Henry (2015-08-03). "Anthem for Jersey: Music, Media and Politics in an Island Setting". MEDIANZ: Media Studies Journal of Aotearoa New Zealand. 15 (1). ISSN 2382-218X. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- ^ "Ma Normandie". BBC. 2006-04-28. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- ^ "Which anthem is right for Jersey?". BBC News. 2010-06-08. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- ^ a b https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2015/03/02/jerseys-anthem-is-dreary-and-uninspiring-and-shouldnt-be-played-at-island-games-says-former-minister-what-do-you-think-jerseys-anthem-should-be/
- ^ a b c "Jersey's new anthem". BBC. 2008-04-15. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- ^ "Jersey's anthem choice 'should be debated again'". BBC News. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- ^ "Ma Normandie used for sport". BBC. 2008-06-20. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- ^ "Beautiful Jersey is anthem for 2015 Island Games". BBC News. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- ^ Anthem of Jersey - Island Home, retrieved 2019-10-27