"O come, all ye faithful", St. Bartholomew's Church
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- Опубликовано: 25 дек 2011
- #83 from the Hymnal 1982. Opening Hymn with Fanfare on Christmas morning 2011 at St. Bartholomew's, an Episcopal church in New York City.
Words: (Latin) John Francis Wade, 18th cent.; (English) Frederick Oakeley, 19th cent., et al.
Tune: 'Adeste fideles', attributed to John Francis Wade, harmony from The English Hymnal, 1906
Christmas hymns have become universal, regardless of the cultures and tongues that sing them, a testament to the unity that still guides the divided church. Here is a list of how this hymn is known in other languages. What is it in yours?
DE: "Nun freut euch, ihr Christen"
DK: "Kom, alle kristne"
ES: "Venid, fieles todos"
FR: "Accourez, fidèles"
IT: "Venite, fedeli"
LA: "Adeste, fideles"
NL: "Komt allen tezamen"
NO: "Å kom nå med lovsang"
PT: "Cristãos, vinde todos"
RU: "Придите к Младенцу"
SV: "Dagen ár kommen" - Видеоклипы
Every time I listen to this, I get goosebumps, tears, and want to raise my hands in worship. Thank you for sharing this!
I love this hymn! This is always our recessional on Christmas Eve!
Wonderful arrangement and an excellent organist.
Of COURSE.... The Gospel according to Wilcocks.... This is my favorite arrangement of the tune... AS many times as I've played it, sang it, listened to it... and directed it... i NEVER get tired of it... I never will....
Absolutely AMAZING! Where can I find this Fanfare? I wish I had seen this video before now. The protestant church where I'm the music director, were using the Rutter Fanfare with Organ and Brass.