Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt

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Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt (auch bekannt als Susani, susani oder Eia susani) ist ein deutsches Weihnachtslied, das 1623 erstmals im heutigen Wortlaut veröffentlicht wurde. rdf:langString
"Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt" ("From Heaven on High The Angels Sing", literally: From Heaven on high, O angels, come), also known as "Susani", is a German Christmas carol. It was first printed in 1622 as an alternate text to an older melody. In eight stanzas of two lines each, the angels are requested to come from Heaven, bring their musical instruments, and play and sing of Jesus and Mary, and ultimately for peace for the people. Different translations to English appear in various hymnals and in Maria von Trapp's book Around the Year with the Trapp family. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt
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rdf:langString A 1630 of Puer natus in Bethlehem with the "Vom Himmel kompt / O Engel kompt" as an alternate text to the same melody
rdf:langString Vom Himmel hoch, o Englein, kommt!
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rdf:langString German
rdf:langString Of "Puer natus in Bethlehem"
rdf:langString By Friedrich Spee
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rdf:langString From Heaven on High The Angels Sing
rdf:langString Vom Himmel hoch, o Englein, kommt!
rdf:langString Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt (auch bekannt als Susani, susani oder Eia susani) ist ein deutsches Weihnachtslied, das 1623 erstmals im heutigen Wortlaut veröffentlicht wurde.
rdf:langString "Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt" ("From Heaven on High The Angels Sing", literally: From Heaven on high, O angels, come), also known as "Susani", is a German Christmas carol. It was first printed in 1622 as an alternate text to an older melody. In eight stanzas of two lines each, the angels are requested to come from Heaven, bring their musical instruments, and play and sing of Jesus and Mary, and ultimately for peace for the people. Different translations to English appear in various hymnals and in Maria von Trapp's book Around the Year with the Trapp family.
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