Original scientific paper
The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism
Marco Hillemann
; Free University Berlin
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APA 6th Edition
Hillemann, M. (2024). The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism. Germanistica Euromediterrae, 6 (1), 29-46. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399
MLA 8th Edition
Hillemann, Marco. "The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism." Germanistica Euromediterrae, vol. 6, no. 1, 2024, pp. 29-46. https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399. Accessed 26 May 2026.
Chicago 17th Edition
Hillemann, Marco. "The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism." Germanistica Euromediterrae 6, no. 1 (2024): 29-46. https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399
Harvard
Hillemann, M. (2024). 'The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism', Germanistica Euromediterrae, 6(1), pp. 29-46. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399 (Accessed 26 May 2026)
Vancouver
Hillemann M. The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism. Germanistica Euromediterrae [Internet]. 2024 [cited 2026 May 26];6(1):29-46. Available from: https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399
IEEE
M. Hillemann, "The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism", Germanistica Euromediterrae, vol.6, no. 1, pp. 29-46, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399. [Accessed: 26 May 2026]
Full text: english pdf 225 Kb
page 29-46
downloads: 218
cite
APA 6th Edition
Hillemann, M. (2024). The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism. Germanistica Euromediterrae, 6 (1), 29-46. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399
MLA 8th Edition
Hillemann, Marco. "The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism." Germanistica Euromediterrae, vol. 6, no. 1, 2024, pp. 29-46. https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399. Accessed 26 May 2026.
Chicago 17th Edition
Hillemann, Marco. "The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism." Germanistica Euromediterrae 6, no. 1 (2024): 29-46. https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399
Harvard
Hillemann, M. (2024). 'The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism', Germanistica Euromediterrae, 6(1), pp. 29-46. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399 (Accessed 26 May 2026)
Vancouver
Hillemann M. The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism. Germanistica Euromediterrae [Internet]. 2024 [cited 2026 May 26];6(1):29-46. Available from: https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399
IEEE
M. Hillemann, "The Birth of Greece out of the Spirit of Music: The Romantic Folk Song Discourse and its Significance for German Philhellenism", Germanistica Euromediterrae, vol.6, no. 1, pp. 29-46, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399. [Accessed: 26 May 2026]
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Abstract
This study sheds light on the German reception of modern Greek folk songs and their significance for the philhellenism of the early 19th century. Based on the folk song projects of Johann Gottfried Herder and the German Romantics, it shows how the contemporary folk song discourse contributed to imagining the Greeks as prototype of the natural human being and, on the other hand, to constructing a historical connection between modern Greece and its ancient
cultural heritage based upon this “nature and national poetry”. The development of the philhellenic folk song discourse is examined here using the example of Werner von Haxthausen’s collection of modern Greek folk songs, created in the transitional phase from the romantic interest in folk songs to the political movement of 1821.
Keywords
Imagination, Philhellenism, Romanticism, Folk songs, Folklore, Nature, Nation
Hrčak ID:
327399
URI
https://hrcak.srce.hr/327399
Publication date:
31.12.2024.
Article data in other languages:
german
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