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Christmas Traditional
Ejhle, chasa nasa (Moravian)
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Composer
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Christmas Traditional
Genre
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Choral
Average_duration
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1:11
"Ejhle, chasa nasa" is a traditional Christmas carol from the Moravian region of the Czech Republic. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 18th century. The carol is typically performed in a choral arrangement, with four distinct movements. The first movement begins with a soloist singing the opening lines, "Ejhle, chasa nasa, krasna, svata, jasna" ("Behold, our time, beautiful, holy, bright"). The choir then joins in, singing the same melody in harmony. This movement sets the tone for the rest of the carol, with its joyful and celebratory lyrics. The second movement features a slower, more contemplative melody. The choir sings, "Narodil se Kristus Pán, spasitel sveta celého" ("Christ the Lord is born, savior of the whole world"). This section of the carol reflects on the religious significance of Christmas and the birth of Jesus. The third movement picks up the tempo again, with the choir singing, "Radujte se, vsickni lidé, radujte se, veselte se" ("Rejoice, all people, rejoice and be merry"). This section is more upbeat and celebratory, with the choir singing in a lively, joyful manner. The final movement brings the carol to a close with a repetition of the opening lines, "Ejhle, chasa nasa, krasna, svata, jasna." The choir sings this melody in unison, bringing the carol to a triumphant conclusion. Overall, "Ejhle, chasa nasa" is a classic example of a Moravian Christmas carol, with its joyful lyrics and choral arrangement. It is typically performed during the Christmas season in the Czech Republic and other parts of Europe, and has become a beloved part of the holiday tradition in many communities.
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