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Komt, verwondert u hier, mensen

Komt, verwondert u hier, mensen

Tune: KOMT, VERWONDERT
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Text Information

First Line: Komt, verwondert u hier, mensen
Source: Oud-Nederlands Lied
Language: Dutch
Notes: English translation: "Come ye here in adoration" by Margaret House; French translation: "Emerveillonsnous ensemble" by Charles Dombre; German translation: "Kommt, und staunet, all ihr Leute" by Wilhelm Horkel
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

KOMT, VERWONDERT

Although the tune has Baroque characteristics of the early eighteenth century, KOMT, VERWONDERT could possibly be as old as the text. The tune was first published in 1856 in the Edmond de Coussemaker collection Chants Papulaires des Flamands de France. KOMT, VERWONDERT is a florid tune with a number…

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