Good King Wenceslas
Arranger: Ruth Elaine Schram
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Description
Voice 1, Voice 2, Piano — The music to the carol Good King Wenceslas originated in Finland in the sixteenth century with words written by John Mason Neale in 1853. Good King Wenceslas was the king of Bohemia in the tenth century. He was a Catholic and was martyred following his assassination. The song is sung as a Christmas carol on December 26, as that is when St. Stephen's feast day was celebrated. The carol, however, is unusual as there is no reference in the lyrics to the nativity.Wenceslas is pronounced WHEN-sehs-lahs.Sing this carol with careful attention to the diction and articulation, and sing with a slightly detached, almost bouncy approach, all the while singing forward through the musical line. Most importantly, ENJOY learning and performing this unique carol that is sure to delight your audience! During the telling of this classic carol about a king who gives to the poor, Ruth Schram uses solo sections and word painting to help the audience experience cold winds and conversations between the king and his loyal page. This is a wonderful, joyful holiday selection for 2-part Treble choir! Also available for TB Voices (BL672), SSA Voices (BL1350), and Three-Part Mixed Voices (BL973).
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Product Info
| SKU | BL1390 |
| Publisher | BriLee Music |
| Section | Secular Choral |
| Category | Choral |
