Ferdinand Samuel Laur Explained

Ferdinand Samuel Laur (22 February 1791 – 2 July 1854) was a Swiss composer, conductor, choirmaster, and music teacher. He founded the Basel Choral Society in 1824. A hymnal he composed that was published in 1820 is now used in the national anthem of Lesotho, "Lesotho Fatse La Bontata Rona".

Career

"Freiheit", a hymn he composed that was published in 1820 is now used in the national anthem of Lesotho, "Lesotho Fatse La Bontata Rona".[1] [2] [3] Between 1830 and 1840 he published the hymnbook Vierstimmige Chorgesänge und Chorlieder ohne Begleitung für Sopran, Alt, Tenor und Bass, für Kirchen, Schulen und Singanstalten.

He founded the Basel Choral Society in 1824.

Death

Laur died in, near Kreuzlingen, Switzerland.

Personal life

Laur had a grandson, .

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://lesotho.blogspot.ch/2007/05/lesotho-national-anthem.html
  2. Web site: About Lesotho .
  3. Web site: Our Land? Lesotho's Swiss National Anthem - Idea Books.