感恩节为什么要吃火鸡?送给您的感恩礼物:舒伯特的【圣母颂】

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Thanksgiving: What is the history of the holiday and why does the US celebrate with turkey?  from Telegraph

Roast turkey, candied yams, giant balloons and American football - what is Thanksgiving Day really all about?

Thanksgiving Day traditionally kicks off the 'holiday season' in the United States. The day was set in stone by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 and approved by Congress in 1941. FDR changed it from Abraham Lincoln's designation as the last Thursday in November.

While Britons think of it as a warm-up for the Yuletide period, many Americans think it of it as just as important as Christmas.

A delicious roast turkeyA delicious roast turkey

In fact, more people in the US celebrate Thanksgiving than do Christmas. Thanksgiving Day is secular holiday in a country that officially separates church and state so this probably makes sense.

 

What is the history of Thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving Day can be traced back to the 1621 celebration at the Plymouth Plantation, where the religious refugees from England known popularly as the Pilgrims invited the local Native Americans to a harvest feast after a particularly successful growing season.

The previous year's harvests had failed and in the winter of 1620 half of the pilgrims had starved to death.

The First Thanksgiving 1621, oil on canvas by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1899).  The First Thanksgiving 1621, oil on canvas by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1899)

Luckily for the rest, members of the local Wampanoag tribe taught the Pilgrims how to grow corn, beans and squash (the Three Sisters); catch fish, and collect seafood.

There are only two contemporary accounts of the 1621 Thanksgiving, but it's clear that Turkey was not on the menu. The three-day feast included goose, lobster, cod and deer.

 

So why do Americans eat Turkey on Thanksgiving Day?

American servicemen chow down to a turkey dinner in 1918American servicemen chow down to a turkey dinner in 1918

Pilgrim Edward Winslow wrote a letter about that now-famous meal in 1621 which mentioned a turkey hunt before the dinner.

Another theory says the choice of turkey was inspired by Queen Elizabeth I who was eating dinner when she heard that Spanish ships had sunk on their way to attack England.

Queenie was so thrilled with the news she ordered another goose be served. Some claim early US settlers roasted turkeys as they were inspired by her actions.

Others say that as wild turkeys are native to North America, they were a natural choice for early settlers.

 

Who set the date of Thanksgiving Day?

'The National Thanksgiving Proclamation' was the first formal proclamation of Thanksgiving in America. The first President of the United States George Washington made this proclamation on October 3, 1789.

Then in 1846, author Sarah Josepha Hale waged a one-woman campaign for Thanksgiving to be recognised as a truly national holiday.

Abraham Lincoln and Sarah Josepha Hale conspired to fix Thankgiving Day across the US Abraham Lincoln and Sarah Josepha Hale conspired to fix Thankgiving Day across the US

In the US the day had previously been celebrated only in New England and was largely unknown in the American South. All the other states scheduled their own Thanksgiving holidays at different times, some as early as October and others as late as January.

Hale's advocacy for the national holiday lasted 17 years and four presidencies before the letter she wrote to Lincoln was successful. In 1863 at the height of the Civil War he supported legislation which established a national holiday of Thanksgiving on the last Thursday of November.

Lincoln perhaps wanted the date to tie in with the anchoring of the Mayflower at Cape Cod, which occurred on November 21, 1620. Although we now use the Gregorian calendar. In 1621 the date would have been November 11 to the Pilgrims who used the Julian calendar.

So Hale finally got her wish. She is perhaps now better known, though, for writing the nursery rhyme 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'.

 

Franksgiving

In 1939, President Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving up a week to try and give a boost to retailers before Christmas during the Great Depression.

President Franklin D Roosevelt and wife Eleanor celebrate Thanksgiving Day 1935

Several states followed FDR’s lead but 16 states refused move the holiday shift, leaving the country with rival Thanksgivings. FDR changed his mind after coming under pressure from Congress and in 1941, the a resolution was passeed returning the holiday to the fourth Thursday of November.

Atlantic City mayor Thomas D. Taggart later described the Thanksgiving holiday from 1939–1941 as "Franksgiving".

 

There are still two Thanksgivings

Canadians mark Turkey Day, too, in fact it was the first country to do so. Canada celebrates a separate Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October.

It was first celebrated by the arctic explorer Martin Frobisher in 1578 - more than 40 years before the Pilgrim fathers arrived in the New World.

 

Football!

Like soccer on Boxing Day in the UK, football (the American version) plays a major role in Thanksgiving.

The University of Detroit Stadium hosted the first Thanksgiving Day football game in 1934, pitting the Detroit Lions against the Chicago Bears.

Dallas Cowboys fans cheer for their team on Thanksgiving DayGo Dallas: A pair of pilgrims cheer on the Cowboys on Tanksgiving Day

The game was the brainchild of G.A. Richards, the first owner of the Detroit Lions. He was keen to promote the new franchise in a baseball-mad city, so he approached NBC to get them to broadcast the game across their national radio network. They agreed and the game became the first ever network broadcast event.

The game was such a hit it became a tradition in the US and football is now an integral part of the day.

 

The annual Macy's parade

Another Thanksgiving tradition is the Macy's parade in New York City - an annual pageant of floats, cheerleaders, marching bands and gigantic balloons.

A giant Spiderman balloon in the 2014 Macys paradeA giant Spiderman balloon in the 2014 Macys parade  Photo: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

The parade dates back to the 1920s when many of the immigrant workers at Macy's department store were keen to celebrate the American holiday with the sort of festival their parents had thrown in Europe.

It originally started from 145th Street in Harlem and ended at Herald Square, making a 6-mile (9.7 km) route.

The newest route was introduced with the 2012 parade. This change eliminated Times Square and rerouted the parade down Sixth Avenue, a move that was protested by the Times Square BID, Broadway theatre owners and other groups.

 

macys-parade-route-nycThe 2015 Thanksgiving Day Parade route

New York City officials preview the parade route and try to move as many potential obstacles out of the way, including traffic signals.

 

Let's talk turkey

When European settlers encountered turkeys for the first time in the early 1500s, they incorrectly identified the birds as a type of guineafowl.

Since this group of birds were thought to come from Turkey, the North American bird was dubbed 'turkey fowl'.

This later became shortened to 'turkey' and entered the vernacular. The English navigator William Strickland, who introduced the turkey into England in 1550, was granted a coat of arms (left) which included a "turkey-cock in his pride proper".

The official record of his crest in the archives of the College of Arms is said to be the oldest surviving European drawing of a turkey.

(In Portuguese the translation of turkey is 'peru'. The exotic birds taken back to 16th century Portugal had come from there, you see.)

 

The Presidential reprieve

Eating turkey is actually more associated with Thanksgiving than it is Christmas in the States with over 50 million turkeys served up every year in the US.

President Obama - watched by his duaghers Sasha and Malia- pardons a lucky turkey'Go in peace, not in pieces': President Obama - watched by his daughers Sasha and Malia - pardons a lucky turkey  Photo: Getty Images

Every year, though, the POTUS ‘pardons’ at least one turkey. This year, Jihad Douglas, chairman of the National Turkey Federation introduced a pair of turkeys at the Willard Inter Continental Hotel ahead of their 'pardon' by President Obama at the White House.

The names of the main turkey and his alternate were announced at the annual White House ceremony.

Jihad Douglas, chairman of the National Turkey Federation introduces two turkeys at the Willard Inter Continental Hotel ahead of their 'pardon' by US President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, DC. The names of the main turkey and his alternate will be announced at the annual White House ceremony. Both turkeys will reside at their new home, Morven Park in Leesburg, Virginia.Jihad Douglas, chairman of the National Turkey Federation introduces 'Honest and 'Abe' at the Willard Inter Continental Hotel ahead of their 'pardon' by US President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, DC. Both turkeys will reside at their new home, Morven Park in Leesburg, Virginia  Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

The public presentation of two prize turkeys to the commander-in-chief in the lead-up to Thanksgiving had been a time-honoured photo op since the 1940s.

But on Nov 17, 1989 - 200 years after George Washington's proclamation (see above) - President George H.W. Bush formalised the tradition when he pardoned a 50-pound turkey in the White House Rose Garden.

“Let me assure you," Bush said to the 30 schoolchildren present. "This fine turkey will not end up on anyone’s dinner table, not this guy. He’s granted a presidential pardon as of right now.”

Two years earlier Ronald Reagan told the assembled press he would have "pardoned" Charlie, the White House turkey at the ceremony that year when he was asked if he would have pardoned the key players in the Iran-Contra scandal.

The presidential turkey pardon has remained an annual Thanksgiving ritual ever since.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanksgiving 感恩节的礼物,【圣母颂】-舒伯特 

ByOliver凌 
 
 

 今天是感恩节。为大家奉上一个感恩节的礼物,那就是舒伯特的《圣母颂》;同样由“感动”而发分享的一部微信作品,纯美而虔诚,引人向善,就如感恩节大家的心情一样!

 

 

关于感恩节

 

1620年,五月花号船满载英国受迫害的清教徒到达美洲。当年冬天,不少人饥寒交迫,染病身亡。在印第安人帮助下,新移民学会了狩猎、种植玉米、南瓜,并在来年迎来了丰收。他们邀请印第安人庆祝节日,感谢其帮助。

 

 

 

舒伯特的《圣母颂》

 

舒伯特写的《圣母颂》写于1825年,是他根据英国著名诗人、小说家瓦尔特·斯科特的长篇历史叙事诗《湖上夫人》中的一首诗写的。他叙述的是中世纪苏格兰国王和骑士冒险的事迹,描写了苏格兰的自然风光。舒伯特读到了《湖上夫人》的德译本,诗中的一些章节使他非常感动,其中有一个场面,在战火纷飞的日子里,某一天黄昏,骑士罗德利克在郊野漫步,隐约听到舒缓的歌声,循着歌声找去,原来是道格拉斯国王的女儿埃伦,在竖琴的伴奏下唱出的祈祷歌,倾诉她内心的烦恼。

 

 

舒伯特根据这一段情节写出了三首《埃伦的歌》其中的第三就是现在的《圣母颂》,这首《圣母颂》因为歌词来自文学作品,内容当然也就与宗教礼仪无关了,歌曲表达的是一位生活在战争动乱年代的少女对和平安宁生活的渴望,感情极为纯洁虔诚。伴奏的钢琴模仿竖琴的琶音,烘托出一种宁静纯美的气氛。

 

 

舒伯特的《圣母颂》曲调优美,把人引入圣洁的心境,听到它那纯真的旋律,可以驱散心头的种种烦扰与孤寂,心情趋向纯净虔诚的境界,它引导人心向善,追求人类共同的精神目标。歌曲在分解和弦的伴奏下以平稳的旋律为起点,通过浪漫主义音乐常用的种种手法,描绘了一个纯洁的少女真诚地祈求圣母玛利亚赐予心灵抚慰的情景。我们还可以从这首小曲里,感受到作者在坎坷的人生道路上所体验到的痛苦和哀怨、幸福和希望。由于这首歌曲非常受人喜爱,它也经常被改编成器乐曲演奏,最常见的是小提琴曲。

 

 

圣母颂是西方宗教礼仪音乐中的一部分,至少在公元7世纪的罗马天主教大弥撒中已经出现,它是祈祷词的吟唱形式。传统的圣母颂歌词采用的是圣经中天使加百利和伊利莎白对圣母玛利亚的致意词。公元15世纪以后又有一些圣母颂歌词是由教会人士写的,并不出自圣经,内容仍是为宗教礼仪所用。启蒙运动以后,一些音乐家写的圣母颂已经与宗教的关系不大,只是利用圣母颂的形式来传达情感内容。

 

 

例如法国作曲家古诺用德国作曲家巴赫的键盘乐名著《平均律钢琴曲集》中的第一首C大调前奏曲加上自己的一首《沉思》,作为原曲的对位,形成一首编配得天衣无缝的小品,音乐清澈宁静、十分动听,又有人加上歌词,取名《圣母颂》。这是音乐史上的一段趣话。

 

做为感恩,分享三位好声音唱的【圣母颂】

Sara Brightman, 萨拉布莱德满

 

 

Celine Dion 席琳迪昂

 

 

Andrea Bocelli 安德烈波切列

 

感恩节不仅仅是吃货们的节日,

 

 

 

愿你感恩,祝你快乐!

Warm wishes at Thanksgiving

 

 

 

 

Schubert - Ave Maria

ANDREA BOCELLI (HQ) AVE MARIA (SCHUBERT)

圣母颂-舒伯特 (帕瓦罗蒂) Pavarotti -

Ave Maria (Schubert)

 
Sarah Brightman - Ave Maria (Larry King Live)
 
Celine Dion: Ave Maria-- With Lyrics

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