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Den blomstertid nu kommer

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"Den blomstertid nu kommer"
EnglishNow the time of blossoming arrives
GenreHymn
Occasionend of the school year
Textanon
LanguageSwedish
Melodyby Israel Kolmodin (attributed)
Published1695 (1695): Swedish Hymnal

Den blomstertid nu kommer (literally: Now the time of blossoming arrives, Suvivirsi in Finnish) is a Swedish summertime hymn, traditionally credited to Israel Kolmodin. The origin of the hymn is, however, debated. It was first published in the 1695 Swedish Hymnal.

In Sweden and Finland the hymn is traditionally sung at the end of the school year, before the summer holidays, and as such it has reached widespread recognition in both Finnish and Swedish culture. It is heavily associated with summer, as well as primary and secondary education.

The number of verses sung in schools vary, but tend not to include all six. Sometimes only the first verse is used, in which the hymn's Christian origins are not apparent.[1]

Publication

Lova Herren 1988 as number 787 under the lines "Årets tider".

References

  1. ^ Carl-Johan Bauler (9 May 2011). "Skolan stoppar prästens tal" (in Swedish). Norra Skåne. Retrieved 11 June 2011.