Anthems, Graces, Dedications, Acknowledgements

Needs research and development re. history of these cultural habits.  HelperSteD


The style most commonly heard in official performances was proposed as the "proper interpretation" by King George V, who considered himself something of an expert (in view of the number of times he had heard it). An Army Order was duly issued in 1933, which laid down regulations for tempo, dynamics and orchestration. This included instructions such as that the opening "six bars will be played quietly by the reed band with horns and basses in a single phrase. Cornets and side-drum are to be added at the little scale-passage leading into the second half of the tune, and the full brass enters for the last eight bars". The official tempo for the opening section is a metronome setting of 60, with the second part played in a broader manner, at a metronome setting of 52.[55] In recent years the prescribed sombre-paced introduction is often played at a faster and livelier tempo.


Until the latter part of the 20th century, theatre and concert goers were expected to stand while the anthem was played after the conclusion of a show. In cinemas this brought a tendency for audiences to rush out while the end credits played to avoid this formality. (This can be seen in the 1972 Dad's Army episode "A Soldier's Farewell".)


God Save the King !

The anthem continues to be played at some traditional events such as Wimbledon, Royal Variety Performance, the Edinburgh Tattoo, Royal Ascot, Henley Royal Regatta and The Proms as well as at Royal events.

The anthem was traditionally played at close-down on the BBC, and with the introduction of commercial television to the UK this practice was adopted by some ITV companies (with the notable exceptions of Granada, Thames Television, Central Television, Border Television, and Yorkshire Television). BBC Two also never played the anthem at close-down, and ITV dropped the practice in the late 1980s when the network switched to 24 hour broadcasting, but it continued on BBC One until 8 November 1997 (thereafter BBC One began to simulcast with BBC News after end of programmes). The tradition is carried on, however, by BBC Radio 4, which plays the anthem each night as a transition piece between the end of the Radio 4 broadcasting and the move to BBC World Service.[56] BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 2 also play the National Anthem just before the 0700 and 0800 news bulletins on the actual and official birthdays of the King and the birthdays of senior members of the Royal Family. On 17 January 2022, the GB News Channel started playing the anthem at 05:59 every morning at the beginning of the day's programming.[57]

The UK's national anthem usually prefaces The Sovereign's Christmas Message (although in 2007 it appeared at the end, taken from a recording of the 1957 television broadcast), and important royal announcements, such as of royal deaths, when it is played in a slower, sombre arrangement.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Save_the_King. Jul2023


Australian National Anthem



Education Department

https://researchdata.edu.au/education-department/490526#:~:text=In%20September%201872%20the%20Attorney,a%20Minister%20of%20Public%20Instruction


Board of Education
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/VA713



Education Act Victoria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Act_1872_(Victoria)


Education Act 1872

https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item-sdid-25.html#:~:text=This%20Act%20and%20subsequent%20Education,would%20equip%20them%20for%20citizenship



US Pledge of Allegiance

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance


Latin Grace. for saying before a meal

Benedictus, Benedicat per Jesum Christum Dominum Nostrum is a Latin grace . 
"May he who is Blessed bless [this food] through Jesus Christ Our Lord." 

http://linguamlatinamdisco.blogspot.com/2013/12/benedictus-benedicat.html. Jul2023



Grace (prayer)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_(prayer)



The Ode

"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; 
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. 
At the going down of the sun and in the morning 
We will remember them."


https://www.army.gov.au/our-heritage/traditions/ode


The Pledge of Australian Citizens

Pledge 1
From this time forward, under God,
I pledge my loyalty to Australia and its people,
whose democratic beliefs I share,
whose rights and liberties I respect, and
whose laws I will uphold and obey.

Pledge 2
From this time forward,
I pledge my loyalty to Australia and its people,
whose democratic beliefs I share,
whose rights and liberties I respect, and
whose laws I will uphold and obey.​​​

https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/citizenship/ceremony/what-is-the-pledge

Acknowledgement of Country 

........ acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the land and waterways now known as Manningham.

https://www.manningham.vic.gov.au/about-council/discover-our-area-history-and-demographics/our-first-nations-history








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