Icelandic language is always underrated, not only by other nations but Icelanders too. Their tongue is a living piece of history and I would hate to see it disappear. Beauty created and contained within borders set by the North Sea.
I'm an Icelander and I am so very proud of our beautiful language, heritige and of our most hardy ancestors who through the grace of God survived the worst of conditions so that I can stand here in my beautiful fatherland and proudly say "I'm Icelandic".
As a Christian, a priest, and someone who absolutely loves beautiful music, this is utterly gorgeous. Whether or not one is religious, this is music for the soul.
It is. On the other hand, just for a little possibly disappointing backstory - it's written by a chieftain who died after fighting with a bishop over who should be allowed to appoint bishops. So well in line with the whole investiture problem on the continent, back in the 12th or 13th century. I'm not sure if he composed before the battle with the bishop or after; considering how repentant it is, and how the poet is asking his wounds be healed, I'm leaning towards the idea that it's after the battle (he was wounded by a rock to the head, and died a few days after).
já, it is indeed a blessed song, the only critic i have is we arent listening very well to the original icelandic lyrics. the rest is definitelly a glorious expression of icelandic devotion.
My dear, Jesus Is The Way, The Truth and The Life. Read the gospel of John, get to know who Jesus really is. May your eyes open and The Truth set you free. God bless.
I am not what most people would call a “religious” man but, I listen to this hymn therapeutically. It never fails to calm me down and make me feel as if I am connected to something greater than myself. Funny thing.
im feeling the same tbh ... not religious at all but this song is just awesome ... but old songs sung in a cappella choirs are always amazing ... im a musician myself and feel very connected to all kinds of music since i was a teenager and this kinda stuff gives me goosebumps every time ♪♫♪
If it helps, the guy who wrote this poem/psalm, he made the words on his deathbed, having been grievously wounded in battle. Fighting a Bishop, of course, over who should have the rights to decide who should become a priest (aligning with the investiture problems on the continent).
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@@thossi09 Thank you for the backstory! I LOVE history! Rest in peace Warrior Poet. Thanks for blessing people 800 years in what to you was "the future".
You are correct Pete, this is an 800 year old poem set to music. I know because “Heyr Himna Smiður” was written by my 20x great uncle, Kolbeinn Tumason, in 1208. As for the music it was composed by a distant (9th) cousin, Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson, in 1973.
@@joninelkolbinson4936 Icelandic music is really astonishing I must say. I started listening to the pieces of Hildur Guðnadóttir and then I came to know about this beautiful Hymn. Also I discovered singer Ellen Kristjánsdóttir. She has a divine voice to be honest. Absolutely mesmerizing. I am not religious but I love the strange inner feeling of peace Icelandic music gives me. We indians have a rich diversity in music and musical instruments, but I am glad I discovered this beautiful country's fascinating culture and musical sense. Respect to your 20x great uncle from me :)
Discovered this choir via a lovely book which mentioned their name. The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce. So glad I Googled it and heard such wonderful music.
Icelandic language is always underrated, not only by other nations but Icelanders too. Their tongue is a living piece of history and I would hate to see it disappear. Beauty created and contained within borders set by the North Sea.
thanks i'm Icelandic very proud of my heritage
Muy buenas noches, saludos 👋🏼 desde la Occidental Republic of Ecuador 🇪🇨 in South Amerika 🙂 12-07-2022
I'm an Icelander and I am so very proud of our beautiful language, heritige and of our most hardy ancestors who through the grace of God survived the worst of conditions so that I can stand here in my beautiful fatherland and proudly say "I'm Icelandic".
As a Christian, a priest, and someone who absolutely loves beautiful music, this is utterly gorgeous. Whether or not one is religious, this is music for the soul.
It is.
On the other hand, just for a little possibly disappointing backstory - it's written by a chieftain who died after fighting with a bishop over who should be allowed to appoint bishops. So well in line with the whole investiture problem on the continent, back in the 12th or 13th century.
I'm not sure if he composed before the battle with the bishop or after; considering how repentant it is, and how the poet is asking his wounds be healed, I'm leaning towards the idea that it's after the battle (he was wounded by a rock to the head, and died a few days after).
without a doubt
já, it is indeed a blessed song, the only critic i have is we arent listening very well to the original icelandic lyrics. the rest is definitelly a glorious expression of icelandic devotion.
@@orsteinnthorarensen1230 Interesante y triste por lo que le pasó a ese hombre. ELOI lo tenga en su Reino.
Just feeling humble listening. Thx 😭🌟🙏🏻💎
You can really FEEL this music in a deeper spiritual level… Simply divine….
As a muslim,sometimes i come here and listen this masterpiece. Greetings to Christian brothers and sisters. May Allah bless us all.
inshallah, brother
My dear, Jesus Is The Way, The Truth and The Life. Read the gospel of John, get to know who Jesus really is. May your eyes open and The Truth set you free. God bless.
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@@maryamiskander3991 AleluYAH Amén 🙏🏼 🇪🇨
Amen
I am not what most people would call a “religious” man but, I listen to this hymn therapeutically. It never fails to calm me down and make me feel as if I am connected to something greater than myself. Funny thing.
Funny thing it is
People who FEEL music are on a deeper level than most
im feeling the same tbh ... not religious at all but this song is just awesome ... but old songs sung in a cappella choirs are always amazing ... im a musician myself and feel very connected to all kinds of music since i was a teenager and this kinda stuff gives me goosebumps every time ♪♫♪
If it helps, the guy who wrote this poem/psalm, he made the words on his deathbed, having been grievously wounded in battle.
Fighting a Bishop, of course, over who should have the rights to decide who should become a priest (aligning with the investiture problems on the continent).
@@thossi09 Thank you for the backstory! I LOVE history! Rest in peace Warrior Poet. Thanks for blessing people 800 years in what to you was "the future".
I imagine this is what the angels sing in heaven
Close your eyes, listen deeply to this song and you get it correct when your ears begin to prick your eyes as goosebumps run down your arms. Perfect.
Thank you again for posting this beautiful Islantic hymns! As a decendant of Island's people.
I can hear from this hynm, He is an awesome God.
The most beautiful song ever
We should never forget about our Christian roots nor loose our faith. Absolutely touching.
Nor our Pagan roots either.
This hymn ist were both roots Connect, i searched For this
Just Beautiful. RjB
As someone who practices Christianity, I love this.
The fact that this melody is one of the first brings me joy to being human
Makes me wanna learn this song. ❤️
Beautiful ❤️😍❤️ 😍
Thank You!
Beautiful , greets from Switzerland
800 year old poem set to music.
It's a hymn, not a poem.... So it is already music.
You are correct Pete, this is an 800 year old poem set to music.
I know because “Heyr Himna Smiður” was written by my 20x great uncle, Kolbeinn Tumason, in 1208.
As for the music it was composed by a distant (9th) cousin, Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson, in 1973.
@@joninelkolbinson4936 Wow :o
1000 subscribers challenge without any video , thanks! A bit of family history to be proud of.
@@joninelkolbinson4936 Icelandic music is really astonishing I must say. I started listening to the pieces of Hildur Guðnadóttir and then I came to know about this beautiful Hymn. Also I discovered singer Ellen Kristjánsdóttir. She has a divine voice to be honest. Absolutely mesmerizing. I am not religious but I love the strange inner feeling of peace Icelandic music gives me. We indians have a rich diversity in music and musical instruments, but I am glad I discovered this beautiful country's fascinating culture and musical sense. Respect to your 20x great uncle from me :)
Discovered this choir via a lovely book which mentioned their name.
The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce. So glad I Googled it and heard such wonderful music.
Stunning
I especially like this version
Thank you so much.
I want this played at my memorial.
Mjög falleg tónlist!
Gracias a SetYourFrequency por permitir que se conozca este bellisimo himno.Su inspiracion habla de la bondad y belleza de su alma...Gracias...
PRAISE FOREVER UNITED ! LANGUAGES OF PRAISE ! PRAISE FOREVER UINTED !UNITED TO PRAISE THE LORD!
Jesus is the only one who can inspire this... you don't want to name him... but honey, JESUS is Lord, was and will be forever
@John Byatt: as a non religious, still we are humans. One can find the "smiths of heaven" inside. Much easier to find them inside than in the sky. :)
Jesus is always waiting for you with open arms! He loves you like his child. But he also gave you free will to choose.
HALLELUYAH!
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Hi Frederick! Are you half Persian? Let's be friends.
See his web site: www.frederickbmabalot.com/about-the-composer
Did Kolbeinn Tumason also write the music or just the text?
brb going to valhalla