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  2. Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella - Wikipedia

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    "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" ("French: Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle") is a Christmas carol which originated from the Provence region of France in the 17th century. The carol was first published in France, and was subsequently translated into English in the 18th century.

  3. Category:Christmas carols - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ... Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella; C.

  4. List of Christmas carols - Wikipedia

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    Based on a medieval Latin hymn "Puer natus in Bethlehem", publ. in Danish in the hymn books of Hans Tausen and Hans Thomissøn in 1553 and 1569, resp. A children's favourite. "Et lidet barn så lysteligt" C. Balle / N.F.S. Grundtvig: 1855 / 1843 "Hjerte, løft din glædes vinger" Joh. Crüger / Paul Gerhardt, trans. C.J. Brandt 1653 / 1653 ...

  5. Keith Chapman (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Chapman published a number of pieces, most of which are arrangements of hymns or well-known melodies set in his personal style. They emphasize accent and rhythm for the faster pieces and harmonic variation in all of them, reminiscent of Debussy and Ravel. It is thought likely that many of these works began as improvisations from his daily ...

  6. Margaret Vance Shelley - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ann (“Peg”) Shelley Vance (30 July 1925 - 18 May 2008) [1] [2] was an American composer [3] [4] [5] and music educator who is best remembered today for her compositions and arrangements for choirs. Vance was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Dora Aldona Kidd and Harold E. Shelley. [2]

  7. Singing the Living Tradition - Wikipedia

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    The hymns are split up by subject, such as theme (Commitment/Action, Love and Compassion, Hope, Freedom, Justice, Stewardship of the Earth) time (Morning, Evening, The Seasons, Harvest, Solstice and Equinox), origin (Music of The Cultures of the World, Words from Sacred Traditions, The Jewish Spirit, The Christian Spirit), holiday (Kwanzaa, Pesach / Passover, Hanukkah, Advent, Christmas ...

  8. William Walker (composer) - Wikipedia

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    William Walker. William Walker (May 6, 1809 – September 24, 1875) was an American Baptist song leader, shape note "singing master", and compiler of four shape note tunebooks, most notable of which are the influential The Southern Harmony and The Christian Harmony, which has been in continuous use (republished 2010).

  9. The Many Moods of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, two years after Robert Russell Bennett's death, Shaw recorded a somewhat revised digital stereo version of The Many Moods of Christmas, with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, released that December by Telarc. It was the first of three Christmas albums that Robert Shaw recorded for Telarc.