Arthur Sydney Warrell Video
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- Inghilterra
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2024-05-03
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Warrell Davies Gilbert William Sandys Andrew Parrott 1822 1823 1833 1861 1864 1928 1935 1961 1992
Check out my Instruments on Amazon! (http•••) (paid link) #ChristmasSongs #Harmonica #Tutorials The Bristol-based composer, conductor and organist Arthur Warrell[1] is responsible for the popularity of the carol. Warrell arranged the tune for his own University of Bristol Madrigal Singers, and performed it with them in concert on December 6, 1935.[2] That same year, his elaborate four-part arrangement was published by Oxford University Press, under the title "A Merry Christmas: West Country traditional song".[3] Warrell's arrangement is notable for using "I" instead of "we" in the words; the first line is "I wish you a Merry Christmas". It was subsequently republished in the collection Carols for Choirs (1961), and remains widely performed.[4] The earlier history of the carol is unclear. It is absent from the collections of West-countrymen Davies Gilbert (1822 and 1823)[5] and William Sandys (1833),[6] as well as from the great anthologies of Sylvester (1861)[7] and Husk (1864).[8] It is also missing from The Oxford Book of Carols (1928). In the comprehensive New Oxford Book of Carols (1992), editors Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott describe it as "English traditional" and "[t]he remnant of an envoie much used by wassailers and other luck visitors"; no source or date is given... learn more at (http•••) For more advanced Harmonica Lessons check out (http•••) You can download my music on Newgrounds here: (http•••) You can follow me on these awesome Facebook pages: (http•••) (http•••) And here’s my brother’s Geography Channel (http•••)
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