Martin Luther
Vom Himmel hoch
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Composer:Martin LutherGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:1:49'Vom Himmel hoch' is a hymn composed by Martin Luther in 1535. It was first performed on Christmas Eve of the same year in the St. Nicholas Church in Leipzig, Germany. The hymn consists of four stanzas and is based on the biblical story of the birth of Jesus Christ. The first movement of the hymn begins with the words "From heaven above to earth I come." This movement sets the tone for the entire hymn, which is one of joy and celebration. The melody is simple and easy to sing, making it accessible to all. The second movement of the hymn focuses on the shepherds who were visited by the angels on the night of Jesus' birth. The words "I bring you good news of great joy" are repeated throughout this movement, emphasizing the message of hope and salvation that Jesus brings. The third movement of the hymn is a prayer to Jesus, asking him to come and dwell in our hearts. The words "O Savior, Child of Mary" are repeated throughout this movement, emphasizing the humanity of Jesus and his connection to his mother. The final movement of the hymn is a doxology, giving praise to God for sending his son to save us. The words "Glory to God in the highest" are repeated throughout this movement, emphasizing the importance of giving thanks and praise to God. Overall, 'Vom Himmel hoch' is a simple yet powerful hymn that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and the hope and salvation that he brings. Its melody is easy to sing and its message is accessible to all, making it a beloved Christmas hymn that is still sung today.More....
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