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Veni, Veni Emmanuel - an Advent anthem for brass by Todd Marchand Horn - Digital Sheet Music

By Todd Marchand

"Veni, Veni Emmanuel" are the opening words, in Latin, of the Medieval text translated to English as "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by John Mason Neale (1818-1866), with music arranged by Thomas Helmore (1811-1890), for The Hymnal Noted (London, 1856).

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Instrument:
Horn Trombone Trumpet Tuba
Genres:
Christmas
Publishers:
Con Spirito Music
Series:
ArrangeMe
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Late Intermediate
Artist:
Todd Marchand
Arrangers:
Todd Marchand
Usages:
Advent Christmas Hymn Anthems
Number of Pages:
17
Detailed Description
Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.726037

Composed by Traditional plainchant. Arranged by Todd Marchand. Christmas,Sacred. 17 pages. Con Spirito Music #2959023. Published by Con Spirito Music (A0.726037).

"Veni, Veni Emmanuel" are the opening words, in Latin, of the Medieval text translated to English as "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by John Mason Neale (1818-1866), with music arranged by Thomas Helmore (1811-1890), for The Hymnal Noted (London, 1856).

The text of this most famous of Advent hymns is taken from various "‘O’ Antiphons," verses sung or recited before and after the Magnificat during the evening Vespers service in the last week of Advent. Each antiphon is a name of Christ, and together they echo the foretelling of the long-expected Messiah by the prophet Isaiah.

The origin of the music is uncertain. Some claim it to be from a 15th-century French processionale (hymnal, liturgical manual) for Franciscan nuns; others believe it to be of earlier, eighth-century Gregorian plainsong origins. Both Neale and Helmore were Anglo-Catholic, and both contributed much to the reclamation and inclusion of ancient texts and chant-based hymnody to the Church of England in the 19th century.

©Copyright 2009 Todd Marchand / ConSpiritoMusic. Visit www.conspiritomusic.com

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