

Portrait of Francis Scott Key by Joseph Wood, c. View the lyrics for "The Star-Spangled Banner" He eventually became a popular stage and film actor. Thomas Chalmers (1881–1966) was a baritone soloist with the Boston Opera Company and the Metropolitan Opera (1913–1921). Case became Thomas Edison's favorite soprano, as she sang with practically none of the vibrato that disturbed his injured ears. Case also established herself as a concert singer, making many recordings for the Edison company during its "Diamond Disc" period. She was also the first native-born Metropolitan Opera diva to have no formal training.

"The Star-Spangled Banner" performed by Thomas Chalmers (1917) (verses 1 & 2)Īnna Case (1888–1984) was a lyric soprano who sang with the Metropolitan Opera and as a concert soloist. "The Star-Spangled Banner" performed by Anna Case (1917) (verses 1 & 3) Use the list as criteria to evaluate the "The Star-Spangled Banner." How "good" a national anthem is it for the United States? What makes a good national anthem, both lyrics and words? Singing ease, majestic sound a subject that most agree on focus on things that bind us together as a nation, what we love about our nation, etc. What are the messages of this song? How suitable are these messages for our national anthem? Read the whole song and write what Key is saying in your own words. The anthem's first verse is so familiar that we don't listen anymore! Yet most of us have never heard the other verses. (Tell the story of Francis Scott Key's writing the "The Star-Spangled Banner.") Why was Key surprised to see the flag still flying over Fort McHenry after the battle? How had the War of 1812 been going for America? Words by Francis Scott Key tune "To Anacreon in Heaven," 1814
