Wow. Here's New York Polyphony singing Andrew Smith's gorgeous setting of this Advent/Christmas office hymn. Stunning, as always.
The lyrics here alternate, Latin then English - but here are all the original Latin words:
From the YouTube page:
The lyrics here alternate, Latin then English - but here are all the original Latin words:
VENI, redemptor gentium, ostende partum Virginis; miretur omne saeculum: talis decet partus Deum. | |
Non ex virili semine, sed mystico spiramine Verbum Dei factum est caro fructusque ventris floruit. | |
Alvus tumescit Virginis, claustrum pudoris permanet, vexilla virtutum micant, versatur in templo Deus. | |
Procedat e thalamo suo, pudoris aula regia, geminae gigas substantiae alacris ut currat viam. | |
Aequalis aeterno Patri, carnis tropaeo cingere, infirma nostri corporis virtute firmans perpeti. | |
Praesepe iam fulget tuum lumenque nox spirat novum, quod nulla nox interpolet fideque iugi luceat. | |
Sit, Christe, rex piissime, tibi Patrique gloria cum Spiritu Paraclito, in sempiterna saecula. Amen. |
From the YouTube page:
Veni Redemptor gentium - Andrew Smith (b. 1970)
Performed by New York Polyphony
Images from Robert Greene's "Snow Study/Weather Control"
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