Hark! The Harold Angels Sing

The Youtube description actually highlighted something quite profound. The music "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" is set to is actually from the second movement of Felix Mendelssohn's "Festgesang".

The "Festgesang", also known as the "Gutenberg Cantata", was composed by Felix Mendelssohn in the first half of 1840 for performance in Leipzig at the celebrations to mark the putative 400th anniversary of the invention of printing with movable type by Johannes Gutenberg.

The lyrics for this second movement of the Festgesang: %nbsp; 2nd song

Fatherland, in your Gau the golden day dawned. Germany, your peoples cream to thaw his shimmer. Gutenberg, the German man, lit the torch.

New, all-powerful striving waves in the land of light his rapid victory run follows a very happy life. Gutenberg, the great man, did this noble work.

Whether the darkness defends itself whether she carries out a thousand pranks, whether she rages, is outraged, it pales, it sinks as a corpse, but crowned as a hero of victory, the light stands before all the world. Gutenberg, you brave man, you are gloriously on the plan.

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