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God rest ye merry Gentlemen: Fanfare Band: Score & Parts
Marching band
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Gobelin Music Publications
‘God rest ye merry Gentlemen’ is an ancient English carol. It was ...
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‘God rest ye merry Gentlemen’ is an ancient English carol. It was first published in 1833 but it can be traced as far back as the 15th century which makes it one of the oldest carols known. ‘God rest ye merry’ is a Middle English salutation. In this manner people wished one another greatness and might. In modern English the first line of this carol would read ‘May God keep you mighty gentlemen’. Andrew R. Mackereth has not kept to the original words in his up-tempo arrangement of the carol. It is still clearly recognizable but the arranger has taken a good many liberties. Sometimes a particular note is held longer at times motifs follow oneanother in various parts. If you listen carefully you may even be able to detect a motif from another well-known song.
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God rest ye merry Gentlemen: Fanfare Band: Score
Marching band
Gobelin Music Publications
‘God rest ye merry Gentlemen’ is an ancient English carol. It was ...
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‘God rest ye merry Gentlemen’ is an ancient English carol. It was first published in 1833 but it can be traced as far back as the 15th century which makes it one of the oldest carols known. ‘God rest ye merry’ is a Middle English salutation. In this manner people wished one another greatness and might. In modern English the first line of this carol would read ‘May God keep you mighty gentlemen’. Andrew R. Mackereth has not kept to the original words in his up-tempo arrangement of the carol. It is still clearly recognizable but the arranger has taken a good many liberties. Sometimes a particular note is held longer at times motifs follow oneanother in various parts. If you listen carefully you may even be able to detect a motif from another well-known song.
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Noel: Fanfare Band: Score & Parts
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Gobelin Music Publications
Noel' is based on the famous English Carol 'The First Noel'. The age of this son...
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Noel' is based on the famous English Carol 'The First Noel'. The age of this song is not clear.Some scientists argue that this song is from early thirteenth century others say that it's from the sixteenth century.The first publication was in 'Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern' compiled by William B. Sandys. (London 1833).The exact origin is unknown. By Norman influences on the text with the result that the spelling of the song is not certified (Noel Nowell) an individual will claim that France is the home of this song but in general is assumed that 'the First Noel 'has been sung somewhere in England for the first time.
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Noel: Fanfare Band: Score
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Gobelin Music Publications
Noel' is based on the famous English Carol 'The First Noel'. The age of this son...
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Noel' is based on the famous English Carol 'The First Noel'. The age of this song is not clear.Some scientists argue that this song is from early thirteenth century others say that it's from the sixteenth century.The first publication was in 'Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern' compiled by William B. Sandys. (London 1833).The exact origin is unknown. By Norman influences on the text with the result that the spelling of the song is not certified (Noel Nowell) an individual will claim that France is the home of this song but in general is assumed that 'the First Noel 'has been sung somewhere in England for the first time.
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