Este Es mi Canto

Author: Lloyd Stone

Lloyd Stone (1912 – 1993) was born in California and attended the University of Southern California as a music major, with the intent of becoming a teacher. Instead, he joined a circus bound for Hawaii and remained there for the rest of his life, writing poems and songs. This is his best known work; stanzas 1 and 2 were written in 1934 when Lloyd was 22 years old. Often combined with several additional verses by Georgia Harkness, the poem is typically sung to the tune Finlandia, composed by Jean Sibelius. Lloyd also wrote a musical based on Joyce Kilmer’s poem, "Trees," and several books of Hawaii-themed poems. Said one reviewer, "[Stone] does not sing of the palms and the surf, but of the earthy human beauty which is the heritage of th… Go to person page >

Author (es. 3): Georgia Elma Harkness

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Translator: Elida J. Falcón

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Text Information

First Line: Este es mi canto, oh Dios de las naciones
Title: Este Es mi Canto
Author: Lloyd Stone
Author (es. 3): Georgia Elma Harkness
Translator: Elida J. Falcón
Meter: 11.10.11.10.11.10
Language: Spanish
Copyright: © 1980 Lorenz Publishing Company; Tr. © 1934, renewed 1962 Lorenz Publishing Company

Tune

FINLANDIA

In 1899 Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (b. Hameenlina, Tavastehus, Finland, 1865; Jarvenpaa, near Helsingfors, Finland, 1957) wrote a musical score for six historical tableaux in a pageant that celebrated and supported the Finnish press against Russian oppression. In 1900 Sibelius revised the music…

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