La Espero

La Espero
English: The Hope
L. L. Zamenhof, the author of La Espero.

anthem of Esperanto
LyricsL. L. Zamenhof
MusicFélicien Menu de Ménil
Adopted1891
Audio sample
Instrumental recording
La Espero
Félicien Menu de Ménil

"La Espero" (English: "The Hope") is a poem written by Polish-Jewish doctor L. L. Zamenhof (1859–1917), the initiator of the Esperanto language. The song is often used as the (unofficial) anthem of Esperanto, and is now usually sung to a triumphal march composed by Félicien Menu de Ménil in 1909 (although there is an earlier, less martial tune created in 1891 by Claes Adelsköld, along with a number of other lesser-known tunes). It is sometimes referred to as the hymn of the Esperanto movement.

Some Esperantists object to the use of terms like "hymn" or "anthem" for La Espero, arguing that these terms have religious and nationalist overtones, respectively.[1]

  1. ^ Arpad Ratkai (April 1992). "La himno kaj la dua jarcento". Retrieved 1 December 2014.

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