Beautifully played. Such a calming hymn. Personent hodie is a Christmas carol originally published in the 1582 Finnish song book Piae Cantiones, a volume of 74 Medieval songs with Latin texts but still today beautiful music. We had a blessed Christmas
@@SweetSarahnadeMusic As well as the hymn 'God is love, his the care' by Percy Dearmer, there is an Advent carol by Fred Pratt Green, 'Long ago, prophets knew' which was probably written with the Holst arrangement in mind. The refrain, 'Ring, bells, ring, ring, ring!' goes with the peal of bells in the accompaniment, and the final question 'Who will make him welcome?' is replaced in the last verse by the answer 'We will make him welcome!' with the affirmation of the Picardy third.
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful melody! Very uplifting and energetic piece.
This is so cool! It definitely sounds ancient. For some reason it actually sounds Irish to me haha
Thank You Sarah ..from Dublin... I am fairly sure this tune has been set to a modern hymn over here..love your playing ...
Yes, it has: "God Is Love, His The Care"!
Beautifully played. Such a calming hymn. Personent hodie is a Christmas carol originally published in the 1582 Finnish song book Piae Cantiones, a volume of 74 Medieval songs with Latin texts but still today beautiful music. We had a blessed Christmas
Beautiful hymn Sarah and well played 👏👏👍❤️
WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE SARAH.
Beautiful hymn - and imagine my surprise when I recognized the Oratory in the end screen, after randomly coming across this video!
Wow! It's a small world! 😄
Thank you Sarah for sharing your beautiful talent with us.
Thank you. Beautifully played. I love your music and the way you approach the music. Well done
Love it! One of my favourite Gustav Holst arrangements!
A beautiful piece.
Beautiful! That picardy third at the end though threw me off lol
why do I know this as the "sing aloud, -loud, -loud" song
edit: "God is love, his the care"
That's cool! I haven't heard the new words to this song! 😯
@@SweetSarahnadeMusic As well as the hymn 'God is love, his the care' by Percy Dearmer, there is an Advent carol by Fred Pratt Green, 'Long ago, prophets knew' which was probably written with the Holst arrangement in mind. The refrain, 'Ring, bells, ring, ring, ring!' goes with the peal of bells in the accompaniment, and the final question 'Who will make him welcome?' is replaced in the last verse by the answer 'We will make him welcome!' with the affirmation of the Picardy third.
Happy 2024. Little organist.