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O Little Town of Bethlehem

By vaughan • December 18, 2011 • Posted in: What we're playing

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No Christmas album would have been complete without including one of the most memorable English carols ‘O Little Town of Bethlehem’.  The original melody is often known as ‘Forest Green’ as Ralph Vaughan Williams collected the tune ‘The Ploughboy’s Dream’ in 1903 from a Mr. Garman of Forest Green in Surrey. The words added to the melody were  written by the American Episcopal Priest Phillips Brooks in 1868. It’s another example of a well-known carol (along with ‘It Came Upon the Midnight Clear’) which is known by a completely different melody in the United States to the one familiar in Britain. What is particularly intriguing is how the words and melody ended up together (a familiar story for many Christmas Carols!).

I felt that the key of F major particularly suited this tune and gave it a very warm, legato feel with a middle verse that has a little lift before settling back into a gentle lilt. There are no key modulations as the beauty of this particular melody is easily disturbed.

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