[Artemisia] Christmas carols?
B Wolf
idahobrad at cableone.net
Sun Nov 2 18:07:12 CST 2008
Now, have you sung it in English or Middle German?
-Braden (music geek)
Baron K. Braden von Sobernheim, OL,OP,GA Baron of Arn Hold
(Brad Wolf)
Do not anger a bard, for thy name is silly, and scans to Greensleeves.
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[mailto:artemisia-bounces at lists.gallowglass.org]On Behalf Of S CLEMENGER
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 12:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Christmas carols?
Oooh...I've sung that one. I've always liked it....I'm almost geekish
enough to quote a few lines of it. *Almost.*
--Maire
----- Original Message -----
From: "B Wolf" <idahobrad at cableone.net>
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Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Christmas carols?
> The most famous multi-part carol is "Lo, How a Rose 'er Blooming." Michael
> Praetorius did the arrangement in 1585(ish). Most of the rest of the
> carols
> from period have modern arrangements for multi-part.
>
> -Braden
>
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