The Most Beautiful Christmas Music Is in Latin | Saint-Saëns’ Christmas Oratorio

The Most Beautiful Christmas Music Is in Latin | Saint-Saëns’ Christmas Oratorio

Camille Saint-Saëns wrote his Christmas Oratorio in a mere two weeks before a Christmas concert in Paris in 1858. Although not nearly as well known as Handel’s English-language oratorio, the lush, pastoral music of the French composer holds its own place in beauty and wonder. The selection included here is actually the middle part of the oratorio. (Skip to 22:07 in the video.) I like it because it contrasts the anger of some at Christ’s birth (Herod was just the first of many) with the peace of God’s incarnate love. If you want to hear the entire work, listen below, or find a recording on Amazon. It is such a lovely, lyrical composition that I find myself drawn back to it year after year to enjoy the musical delight of the nativity.

Quare fremuerunt gentes?
Et populi meditati sunt inania?
Gloria Patri, gloria Filio, gloria Spiritui Sancto! 
Sicut erat in principio et nunc et semper et in saecula saeculorum. 
Amen.

The English translation:

Why do the heathens rage? 
and the people think vain thoughts? 
Glory to the Father, glory to the Son, glory to the Holy Spirit! 
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.

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A creative filmmaker who develops unique learning resources intended to advance the Kingdom of God. Thomas helped develop a classical-based curriculum, and taught philosophy, Old Testament, film and history at the American School of Lyon, France. Thomas studied English at Vanderbilt University and is a former Officer in the US Navy. He currently oversees Compass Classroom and Compass Cinema.

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