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Traditional German chorale
In dulci jubilo
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Traditional German chorale
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Choral
Style
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Choral
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2:11
In dulci jubilo is a traditional German chorale that has become a popular Christmas carol. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 14th century. The carol is written in a mixture of Latin and German, and its title translates to "In sweet rejoicing." The carol is typically performed in four movements, with each movement building on the previous one. The first movement is a simple melody sung in unison, with the lyrics "In dulci jubilo." The second movement introduces a second melody, sung by a soloist or small group, with the lyrics "O patris caritas." The third movement combines the two melodies, with the choir singing the first melody and the soloist(s) singing the second. The fourth and final movement is a triumphant conclusion, with the choir and soloist(s) singing together in harmony. One of the most distinctive characteristics of In dulci jubilo is its use of alternating languages. The carol begins in Latin, switches to German for the second movement, and then alternates between the two languages in the third and fourth movements. This use of multiple languages adds to the carol's sense of joy and celebration. Another characteristic of In dulci jubilo is its use of repetition. The first melody is repeated throughout the carol, with slight variations in rhythm and harmony. This repetition creates a sense of unity and continuity, and helps to reinforce the carol's message of joy and rejoicing. Overall, In dulci jubilo is a beloved Christmas carol that has stood the test of time. Its simple melodies, alternating languages, and use of repetition make it a joyous and uplifting addition to any holiday celebration.
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