released 12/12/2025

In celebration of Advent, Ken Myers looks at the history of an Advent hymn written by St. Ambrose in the fourth century, adapted by Martin Luther in the sixteenth century, and transformed by J. S. Bach and many others in the years since. Myers samples various settings of “Nun komm Der Heiden Heiland” — known in English as “Savior of the Nations, Come” — and explains how the tune of the traditional chant “haunts” various composers’ settings of the hymn.

21 minutes

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