O Come, O Come Emmanuel – Katherine Jenkins
O Come, O Come Emmanuel – Katherine Jenkins
Well I had to do a few Christmas songs, but I didn't want to go for the obvious.
I really like Katherine Jenkins voice, I bought her Christmas album a few years ago, this song is my favourite off of it. I'm not a big classical or opera fan but think this is class, I like the understated backing, it's both somber and uplifting in places. Her voice sounds like the wind or something spiritual, the whole piece takes you on a journey.
The lyrics are a bit over my head, it's celebrating the son of god coming, but being a translated ancient Latin hymn I guess it's going to be a bit serious. Apparently it's a hymn that used to be sung during Advent, a different part being sung each day leading up to Christmas Eve. As with most ancient tunes the words and music have been adapted and changed through many decades with debate as to what was original and what was added along the way. Whatever it's origins I find this very moving and the complete opposite of all the joyful Christmas songs I like.
Katherine Jenkins seems to be another one like Michael Bublé and Mariah Carey that seem to be coming an essential part of our Christmas celebrations.
Favourite lyric : That mourns in lonely exile here / Until the Son of God appear
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