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St. Ambrose
Come, thou Redeemer of the earth
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St. Ambrose
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Choral
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Hymn
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3:03
"Come, thou Redeemer of the earth" is a hymn composed by St. Ambrose, one of the most influential figures in the early Christian Church. The hymn was written in the 4th century and has since become a staple in Christian liturgy, particularly during the Advent season. The hymn is believed to have been composed in Latin, although it has been translated into many languages over the centuries. The original text consists of eight stanzas, each with four lines. The hymn is typically sung to the tune "Puer nobis nascitur," which was composed in the 14th century. The premiere of "Come, thou Redeemer of the earth" is not known, as it was likely first sung in a church service rather than at a public performance. However, the hymn has been widely performed and recorded over the centuries, and remains a popular choice for Christmas and Advent services. The hymn is divided into two main movements. The first movement, consisting of the first four stanzas, is a prayer for the coming of Christ. The second movement, consisting of the final four stanzas, is a celebration of Christ's arrival and a call to worship. The characteristics of "Come, thou Redeemer of the earth" are typical of early Christian hymns. The text is simple and direct, with a focus on the coming of Christ and the hope that his arrival brings. The melody is also simple and easy to sing, making it accessible to congregations of all skill levels. Overall, "Come, thou Redeemer of the earth" is a timeless hymn that continues to inspire and uplift Christians around the world. Its message of hope and redemption is as relevant today as it was when it was first composed over 1,500 years ago.
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