Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Plus
Автор: Heinz Siemens
Загружено: 2024-12-07
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, is an accordion concert fantasy, arranged by Cliff Scholl (U.S.A.) in 1949. Cliff did many imaginative arrangements from classics to jazz for accordion solo and accordion orchestra.
Away In a Manger, is a lullaby, arranged by Dixie Dean (Canada) in 1969. Dixie is a master performer, teacher, arranger & composer for accordion.
Huron Carol, a Canadian Folk Song, is arranged by Tony Mergel (Canada) in 1969. Tony is a fine music teacher & arranger. On the sheet music he added a detailed historical note. Here is a condensed version:
"The Huron Carol" is the first Canadian Christmas carol of the New World. It was written in the Huron language to a French tune, and is today widely known through its English translation. The words have been composed by Father Brebeuf who worked among the Huron Indians from 1625 to 1649. Using the tune of a 16th century French carol, he told the Christmas story in terms the Indians would understand, speaking of Jesus as "the Great Spirit" and the Wise Men as "the Three Chiefs". In 1926 a Canadian poet, J. E. Middleton, wrote the English words, which are an interpretation rather than the literal translation of the original.
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