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Christum wir sollen loben schon (Christ we shall praise splendidly), [1] [a] BWV 121, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach.He composed this Christmas cantata in Leipzig in 1724 for the second day of Christmas and first performed it on 26 December 1724.
German – "Herr, dein Name sei erhöht" (Lord, Your name be exalted) Portuguese – "O Teu nome exaltarei" (I will exalt your name) Korean – "주의 이름 높이며" (As I Lift Lord's name) Malayalam – "Yeshu naamathe uyarthidam" (Let us lift Jesus' name) Norwegian – "Gud, jeg opphøyer ditt navn" (God, I exalt your name)
Ev’ry valley shall be exalted: Air T: Isaiah 40:4: 4: And the glory, the glory of the Lord shall be revealed: Chorus: Isaiah 40:5: Scene 2: 5: Thus saith the Lord, the Lord of Hosts The Lord whom ye seek shall suddenly come to His temple: Acc. B: Haggai 2:6–7 Malachi 3:1: Haggai, splendor of the temple Malachi, the coming messenger: 6: But ...
Ev'ry valley shall be exalted (air for tenor) And the glory of the Lord (anthem chorus) Scene 2: The coming judgment Thus saith the Lord of hosts (accompanied recitative for bass) But who may abide the day of His coming (soprano, alto or bass) And he shall purify the sons of Levi (chorus) Scene 3: The prophecy of Christ's birth
The second thought of the verse, beginning with et exaltavit humiles (and exalted the humble), is sung without introduction. [72] After a shorter ritornello, the tenor sings the complete text again, the first part in a slightly modified version, but the exaltation is considerably expanded after which the ritornello is repeated at the end in full.
The Exsultet in a Polish church. The Exsultet (spelled in pre-1920 editions of the Roman Missal as Exultet), also known as the Easter Proclamation (Latin: Praeconium Paschale), [1] is a lengthy sung proclamation delivered before the paschal candle, ideally by a deacon, during the Easter Vigil in the Roman Rite of Mass.
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"Christ Be Magnified" is a song by American Christian musician Cody Carnes. The song was released on January 1, 2020, [1] as the lead single from his second studio album, Run to the Father (2020). [2] Carnes co-wrote the song with Cory Asbury and Ethan Hulse. [3] Jeremy Edwardson produced the single.