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Christmas Traditional
Rorate coeli desuper
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Composer
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Christmas Traditional
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:49
'Rorate coeli desuper' is a traditional Christmas hymn that has been sung for centuries. The hymn is believed to have originated in the 8th century and has been passed down through generations. The hymn is typically sung during the Advent season, which is the period leading up to Christmas. The hymn is composed of several movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement begins with the words "Rorate coeli desuper," which means "Drop down dew, ye heavens, from above." This movement is characterized by a slow and mournful melody that sets the tone for the rest of the hymn. The second movement begins with the words "et nubes pluant justum," which means "and let the clouds rain the just." This movement is more upbeat and joyful than the first, with a faster tempo and a more uplifting melody. The third movement begins with the words "aperiatur terra," which means "let the earth be opened." This movement is characterized by a sense of anticipation and excitement, as it builds towards the climax of the hymn. The fourth and final movement begins with the words "et germinet salvatorem," which means "and let the Savior be born." This movement is the most joyful and celebratory of the hymn, with a fast tempo and a triumphant melody that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. The premiere of 'Rorate coeli desuper' is unknown, as the hymn has been passed down through generations and has been sung in various forms and arrangements over the centuries. However, the hymn is typically sung during the Advent season in churches and other religious settings. Overall, 'Rorate coeli desuper' is a beautiful and timeless Christmas hymn that captures the spirit of the Advent season. Its movements range from mournful and contemplative to joyful and celebratory, making it a versatile and powerful piece of music that has stood the test of time.
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