Angels We Have Heard On High
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"Angels We Have Heard on High" is a Christmas carol.
The song is based on a traditional French carol known as Les Anges dans nos Campagnes. Its most common English version was translated in 1862 by James Chadwick.
It is most commonly sung to the hymn tune "Gloria", as arranged by Edward Shippen Barnes. Its most memorable feature is its chorus:
- Gloria in Excelsis Deo! (Latin for "Glory to God in the highest")
- Glo-O-o-o-o-o-O-o-o-o-o-O-o-o-o-o-ri-a in Ex-cel-sis De-o!
The phrase also appears melismatically in the Latin version of the carol "O Come All Ye Faithful", though somewhat less extended:
- Glo-o-o-O-ri-a in Ex-cel-sis De-o.
Media
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[Angels We Have Heard On High] ([file info])
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External links
- Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary: [Gloria -- Tune: 000095]
- [Cyber Hymnal]
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