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Choral: Sweet Was the Song
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An arrangement of a little-known traditional medieval Christmas song. For SATB chorus with optional glock and chimes.
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My Phantom Digital Orchestra lives in my computer and I am (on a good day) composer-in-residence, just a servant of the Muse...
I write symphonic, small ensemble and choral music, in multiple styles from medieval through modern classical. The music you hear on my pages is created with Finale notation software and Garritan Personal Orchestra sound samples. All pieces have a traditional score associated with them; if you are interested in any piece for possible performance, please contact me for details on scoring, instrumentation, pricing, etc. Recent Concert: I enjoy many kinds of music for listening - rock, pop, jazz, world, and classical of all periods. I am interested also in the fusion of art, poetry, dance, video, and ritual with music, music as a healing force and have been a music volunteer in the hospice setting.
Song Info
Genre
Classical Symphonic
Charts
Peak #76
Peak in subgenre #12
Author
Trad. anon / arr. KE Peace
Rights
2009 KE All rights Reserved
Uploaded
December 13, 2009
Track Files
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MP3 4.6 MB 318 kbps 2:02
Lyrics
Sweeet was the song the Virgen sung when she to Behtelem was come and was delivered of her son, that blessed Jesus hath to name. Lulla, Lullabye. Lulla, Lullabye, Sweet babe sung She, my son and eke a Savior born, who hath vouchsafed from on High to visit us that were forlorn. Lulla, Lulla, Lullabye, Sweet babe sung She, and sweetly rocked, rocked him, rocked him -- and sweetly rocked him, rocked him -- and sweetly, sweetly rocked Him on her knee.
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