Ten years ago or so I had a friend who had this in laser disc and on December, every single time he arrived home he heard the concert. I remember both us on tears several times / Hace como 10 años tenía un amigo que tenía esto en laser disc y en diciembre siempre que llegaba a casa escuchaba el concierto. LLoramos muchas veces
@Humshee: It was composed in Scotland in the 18th century in honor of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" Charles Edward Stuart, during the Jacobite Rebellion. You know "Semper Fideles" "E Pluribus Unum" are patriotic slogans of the U.S. The Song had a double meaning. On the surface level, it is about Jesus being born in Bethlehem & the "faithful" coming to adore Him. On anothere level it was about all faithiful Scots rallying to the cause of the true heir of the Scottish thrown.
Well, if he was he was a Jacobite sympathizer. It was indeed 1st sung when Bonnie Prince Charlie returned to Scotland & started the Jacobite rebellion.
She must be in heaven singing with the angels
Jessey Norman deixará muita saudades e fará muita falta mas também fica o seu legado que é enorme
Bravo! Que sua alma descanse em paz!
Uaaalllll..... que voz maravilhosa!
crazy beautiful sounds
Perfecta maravillosa
Ten years ago or so I had a friend who had this in laser disc and on December, every single time he arrived home he heard the concert. I remember both us on tears several times / Hace como 10 años tenía un amigo que tenía esto en laser disc y en diciembre siempre que llegaba a casa escuchaba el concierto. LLoramos muchas veces
Lindo!! Bravo!!
I love Jesse Normon!
Emocionante!
DIVA SIMPLESMENTE DIVA.
Richard Strauss
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Greatest Scottish patriotic song ever!
Vinde fiéis!
@Humshee: It was composed in Scotland in the 18th century in honor of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" Charles Edward Stuart, during the Jacobite Rebellion. You know "Semper Fideles" "E Pluribus Unum" are patriotic slogans of the U.S. The Song had a double meaning. On the surface level, it is about Jesus being born in Bethlehem & the "faithful" coming to adore Him.
On anothere level it was about all faithiful Scots rallying to the cause of the true heir of the Scottish thrown.
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Well, if he was he was a Jacobite sympathizer. It was indeed 1st sung when Bonnie Prince Charlie returned to Scotland & started the Jacobite rebellion.
Wasn't this hymn authored by an English person? :\
Less would be more. Artsy partsy arrangement is redundant, if not a nuisance.
The boys should brush up their pronunciation. They sing "venite adorAmus". :-)
Who cares.