Gloria
St. Olaf Choirs And Orchestra Lyrics
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Gloria, Gloria
In excelsis deo
In excelsis deo
Gloria, Gloria
Gloria, Gloria
Gloria, Gloria
In excelsis deo
Gloria
In excelsis
Gloria
In excelsis deo
Gloria
In excelsis deo
In excelsis
Gloria
In excelsis deo
The song "Gloria" is a classic hymn that is often sung in Christian churches during the Christmas season. The St. Olaf Choirs And Orchestra's rendition of the song captures the spirit of the holiday season with its powerful choral performance and uplifting orchestral arrangement. The lyrics of "Gloria" are simple yet profound, expressing the joy and wonder of the birth of Jesus Christ.
The song begins with the repeated phrase "Gloria, Gloria", which is a Latin word that means "glory". This is followed by the phrase "In excelsis deo", which is also in Latin and translates to "in the highest God". These two phrases are repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the glory and majesty of God.
The second half of the song features a repetition of the phrase "Gloria in excelsis deo", with the choir and orchestra building up to a powerful crescendo. The song ends with a final repetition of the phrase "In excelsis deo", bringing the piece to a triumphant conclusion.
Line by Line Meaning
Gloria, Gloria
The voices rise up in praise, repeating the word 'Gloria' with passion and devotion.
In excelsis deo
The song reaches new heights as the choir sings in Latin, 'In excelsis deo,' meaning 'in the highest' and referring to the exalted position of God.
Gloria
The choir returns to the simple yet profound word 'Gloria,' offering up praise and worship to their deity.
Gloria
Again, the choir repeats the word 'Gloria,' signaling their unyielding commitment to honor God.
In excelsis
The choir sings 'In excelsis,' reminding us once again that their devotion is to the highest power and nothing less.
In excelsis deo
The song comes to a powerful close as the choir sings out one final time, declaring their love and reverence for God, 'in the highest.'
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Antonio Vivaldi, Cornelius Oberhauser, Ferdinand Oberhauser
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Danny Iselin
Thank you Prof Thomas. Your version will be added to the eternal repertory of the choirs in heaven.
Addison Delanoval
That second soloist was phenomenal!
Jewlene B
Beautiful