Veni Veni Emmanuel

The second Sunday of Advent is today, so it seems most fitting to share another Christmas hymn today. This hymn is usually sung at the beginning of the Advent season, in anticipation of what is to come. In anticipation of the birth of Christ. If you really pay attention to the words, it is most definitely a prayer…the prayer of a people seeking freedom from sin and from the hardships of the world.

Of course, in this version, you won’t be able to understand the lyrics unless you speak Latin. But I think this version of O Come O Come Emmanuel  is one of the coolest. A loose history of the song would tell you that it was originally a Gregorian chant, and I think Mannheim Steamroller’s arrangement really takes it back to its roots. Can’t you just picture a long line of monks in their brown robes, maybe carrying lanterns and such things as they solemnly marched to wherever they were marching?

It’s pretty cool, especially when you think about how old this song is and how many generations of people have been singing this song to prepare for Christmas.


~Stay gold!

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