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Veni Emmanuel
First line:
O come, O come, Emmanuel
composer
fifteenth-century French Franciscan Processional, National Library, Paris
arranger
arranger
author of text
1710; Cologne
translator of text
Recordings
Cover of 'Adeste fideles' (CDA66668)
Details
Veni Emmanuel
O come, O come, Emmanuel is an Advent carol, a fervent plea to the Saviour to come and redeem mankind in accordance with the Old Testament prophecies, with, at the close of each verse, a brief refrain rejoicing in the message those prophecies convey. The words, written in Cologne in 1710 and translated by T A Lacey (1853–1931), are based on ancient Advent antiphons. The melody is from a fifteenth-century French Franciscan Processional kept in the National Library in Paris, adapted by Thomas Helmore (1811–1890) and freely arranged by James O’Donnell. The spirit is one of quiet assurance and timeless devotion.

from notes by Wadham Sutton © 1993

Track-specific metadata
Details for CDA66668 track 3
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-93-66803
Duration
3'25
Recording date
15 June 1993
Recording venue
St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Mark Brown
Recording engineer
Antony Howell
Hyperion usage
  1. Adeste fideles (CDA66668)
    Disc 1 Track 3
    Release date: October 1993
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