Choral Piano, Violin, Voice 1, Voice 2, Voice 3 SKU: CF.CM9641 He Is B...(+)
Choral Piano, Violin,
Voice 1, Voice 2, Voice 3
SKU: CF.CM9641
He Is Born.
Composed by French carol.
Arranged by Lynn Shaw
Bailey Christopher
Pillsbury. Sws.
Performance Score. 16
pages. Duration 0:02:32.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9641. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9641).
ISBN
9781491157138. UPC:
680160915699. 6.875 x
10.5 inches. Key: G
major. English, English.
Traditional 18th Century
French
Carol.
Delightfully
fresh and fun, this
Celtic-style arrangement
of the beloved French
carol He Is Born, is a
lively Christmas anthem.
Featuring a driving piano
accompaniment and
optional Celtic fiddle,
it is the perfect piece
for any occasion where
spirited holiday music is
desired. An optional
string ensemble
accompaniment is also
available on demand
(CM9503IN). Also
available for SATB Voices
(CM9503), TBB Voices
(CM9636), and SSA Voices
(CM9528).
A Celtic
French Carol (He is Born)
is a spirited English
arrangement of the
traditional French Carol
Il est ne', le divin
Enfant. One of the most
famous songs of the
French repertoire, the
melody is derived from an
Eighteenth-Century Air de
Chasse (or hunting tune),
entitled La Tete Bizarde
(The Bizard Head). The
oldest known publication
of the tune is an organ
arrangement by Romary
Grosjean (1815-1888),
musicologist and organist
of the Cathedral of
Saint-Die'-des-Vosges, in
an 1862 collection of
carols entitled Airs des
Noels Lorrains. The
French text for the carol
was first published in
Dom Georges Legeay's
collection of ancient
carols, Noels anciens
(1875-1876). Il est ne',
le divin Enfant has been
translated into many
languages throughout the
world. One of the best
English translations
appeared in Walter Ehret
and George K. Evans'
collection The
International Book of
Christmas Carols
(1963).
A Celtic
French Carol (He is Born)
is a spirited English
arrangement of the
traditional French Carol
Il est ne´, le divin
Enfant. One of the most
famous songs of the
French repertoire, the
melody is derived from an
Eighteenth-Century Air de
Chasse (or hunting tune),
entitled La Tete Bizarde
(The Bizard Head). The
oldest known publication
of the tune is an organ
arrangement by Romary
Grosjean (1815-1888),
musicologist and organist
of the Cathedral of
Saint-Die´-des-Vosges,
in an 1862 collection of
carols entitled Airs des
Noels Lorrains.The French
text for the carol was
first published in Dom
Georges Legeay's
collection of ancient
carols, Noels anciens
(1875-1876). Il est
ne´, le divin Enfant
has been translated into
many languages throughout
the world. One of the
best English translations
appeared in Walter Ehret
and George K. Evans'
collection The
International Book of
Christmas Carols
(1963).