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The Carols Of Christmas: A Celebration Of The Surprising Stories Behind Your Favorite Holiday Songs

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Carols Of Christmas: A Celebration Of The Surprising Stories Behind Your Favorite Holiday Songs
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Gant
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 25,Width 25
Category/GenreSacred and religious
ISBN/Barcode 9780718031534
ClassificationsDewey:782.28172302
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Imprint Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication Date 15 September 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

From Oxford professor and former choral director of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal---which performed at the royal wedding of William and Kate---a joyous account of the history behind our favorite carols. From Andrew Gant, Oxford professor and renowned British composer, The Carols of Christmas is a joyous account of the history behind our favorite carols--from Advent through Epiphany. Everyone loves a carol--in the end, even Ebenezer Scrooge had a soft spot for them! They have the power to evoke a special type of mid-winter joy, like the aroma of gingerbread or the twinkle of lights on a tree. It's a kind of magic. But how did they get that magic? Gant--a choirmaster, church musician, university professor, and writer--tells the story of twenty carols, each accompanied by lyrics and music, unraveling a captivating, and often surprising, tale of great musicians and thinkers, saints and pagans, shepherds and choirboys. Along the way, Gant answers some of the biggest questions he's received about these beloved carols over the years, including: How did the most beloved carols come to be? Why do we sing the versions of carols that we do? How did these carols stand the test of time? Readers get to delve into the history of favorites like "Good King Wenceslas," "Away in a Manger," and "O, Tannenbaum," discovering along the way how "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" came to replace "Hark, how all the welkin' ring" and how Ralph Vaughan Williams applied the tune of an English folk song about a dead ox to a poem by a nineteenth-century American pilgrim to make "O Little Town of Bethlehem." A charming book that brims with anecdote, expert knowledge, and Christmas spirit, The Carols of Christmas is a fittingly joyous account of one of the best-loved musical traditions.