Alma mater (song)
The alma mater is the generic title given to the official song or anthem of an educational institution.
The official song may be referred to as the alma mater of the institution, and it may be understood by those who know, which song is referred to. It is not to be confused with a institution's fight song, which is usually much more upbeat and used for a institution's athletics programs. An alma mater is typically slow, light in instrumentation and with lyrics that wax nostalgic about the institution's setting and affirm the singer's devotion to, and fondness for, the institution.
A frequently used tune for these songs is “Annie Lisle”.[1]
College songs
- "Hail to the Orange" is the alma mater of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- "The Eyes of Texas" is the alma mater of the University of Texas at Austin.
- "Alma Mater Iowa" is the alma mater of University of Iowa.[2]
- "Far Above Cayuga's Waters" is Cornell University's alma mater.[3]
- "Alma Mater" is the official school song of Dartmouth College.
- "Carissima" is the alma mater of Hamilton College.[4]
- "Alma Mater" is an official song of the University of Pittsburgh.
- "Carmen Ohio" is Ohio State University's alma mater.[5]
- "Navy Blue and Gold" is the United States Naval Academy's alma mater.
- "Notre Dame, Our Mother" is the alma mater for the University of Notre Dame.
- "The Yellow and Blue" is the alma mater for the University of Michigan.[6]
- "Dear A&T" is the alma mater of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
- "Hail! Minnesota" is the alma mater of University of Minnesota.
- "Varsity" is the alma mater of University of Wisconsin.
See also
References
- ↑ "Cornell songs". Archived from Annie Lisle the original Check
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- ↑ "Cornell University Department of Music".
- ↑ "Hamilton - History of the College".
- ↑ "Songs of Ohio State University".
- ↑ "Michigan Today - The Birth of "The Yellow and Blue"".
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