Caelius Sedulius
A solis ortus cardine
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Composer:Caelius SeduliusGenre:VocalAverage_duration:0:35"A solis ortus cardine" is a Latin hymn composed by Caelius Sedulius in the 5th century. The hymn is believed to have been written around the year 450 AD. It is a hymn that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is often sung during the Christmas season. The hymn has seven stanzas, each with four lines. The first stanza begins with the words "A solis ortus cardine" which means "From the rising of the sun." The hymn goes on to describe the birth of Jesus Christ and the events surrounding it. The second stanza describes the angels singing and the third stanza describes the shepherds coming to see the baby Jesus. The fourth stanza describes the wise men bringing gifts to Jesus and the fifth stanza describes the star that led them to him. The sixth stanza describes the joy that the birth of Jesus brings and the seventh stanza is a prayer for salvation. The hymn has a simple melody that is easy to sing and has been set to music by many composers over the centuries. It is often sung in churches during the Christmas season and is a popular hymn in many countries around the world. The characteristics of "A solis ortus cardine" are its simplicity and its focus on the birth of Jesus Christ. The hymn is a celebration of the joy and hope that the birth of Jesus brings to the world. It is a hymn that is easy to sing and is often sung by choirs and congregations during the Christmas season. The premiere of "A solis ortus cardine" is not known as it was composed in the 5th century. However, it has been sung in churches for centuries and has become a beloved Christmas hymn. Its popularity has endured over the centuries and it continues to be sung by Christians around the world as a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.More....
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