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- Title
- God Defend New Zealand
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
Fronted by David Farrier, this documentary traces the history of New Zealand's national anthem. Farrier dives into the archives to tell the story of the Thomas Bracken poem set to music by John Joseph Woods; and a band of musicians have a bash at updating it in 2011. The patriotic ditty was first played at an Olympic medal ceremony when our rowing eight won gold in 1972, displacing 'God Save the Queen. It was adapted into Māori as early as 1882, but a te reo version still caused controversy i...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2011
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/god-defend-new-zealand-2011
- Related subjects
- homebrew / te ara / dr tom hall / thomas bracken / tourists / piper / national anthem / anthem / home brew / piano / paris / stuttgart / richard lipp and sons / barbara brinsley / simon popham / ursula smith / graham wallace / street chant / anthem house / robert muldoon / 1999 world cup / all blacks / test rugby / anika moa / john griggs / my own new zealand home / sheet music archive of new zealand / dick joyce / rowing eight / 1972 munich olympics / hinewehi mohi / alternative music / david colquhoun / alexander turnbull library / beats wars / luger boa / robert stead / caravan / jon toogood / lewis holden / beehive / rhys darby / jock philips / te ara encyclopaedia of new zealand / ministry for culture and heritage / john joseph woods / nz on air / new zealand on air
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