Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus
Advent / General Anthem
Marchand, Todd
Charles Wesley's (1707-1788) Advent hymn, "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus," from Hymns for the Nativity of our Lord (1744), reflects the dual nature of Advent for Christians, in that it recalls the first coming and incarnation of the … Read More
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Charles Wesley's (1707-1788) Advent hymn, "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus," from Hymns for the Nativity of our Lord (1744), reflects the dual nature of Advent for Christians, in that it recalls the first coming and incarnation of the Messiah while also anticipating His return.
In this setting of Wesley's text to an original tune, a short introduction is followed by verse 1, presented by women's voices (soprano, alto) and verse 2, presented by men's voices (tenor, bass). Verse 3 is presented by SATB voices, unaccompanied; and following a short organ interlude and modulation from D minor to E minor, the concluding verse 4 is introduced by all voices in unison with organ, then expands both dynamically and in texture to SATB and ends on a glorious E major chord.