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Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people sharing all the world
A lovely idea which would be great coming from someone who wasn't singing those lyrics while playing his fine white grand piano, in a huge white room in his enormous white mansion!![]()
Really pedantically, it's not a carol at all, but an English translation of a Latin plainsong hymn (Veni, veni Emmanuel), based on the great O antiphons to the Magnificat traditionally sung in the last few days of advent. It's monophonic, and every verse is in the same register. There may be an arrangement with a low unison last verse (...captivum solve Israel...) says one site, but I have to admit I can't think of one - and I know rather more than my fair share of religious choral music.For the record "Oh come oh Come Emmanuel" is an advent carol....... stirring because of the low register unison final verse
By "unison" I meant that all the voices sing the same notes, with no harmony. Is that what you mean by monophonic? And because it's based on male voice plainsong there are few high notes. The last verse, sung forte with the organ also belting out the same melody as the voices, is what was so stirring at Coventry Cathedral. Ledington-Wright is a bit of a showman.Really pedantically, it's not a carol at all, but an English translation of a Latin plainsong hymn (Veni, veni Emmanuel), based on the great O antiphons to the Magnificat traditionally sung in the last few days of advent. It's monophonic, and every verse is in the same register. There may be an arrangement with a low unison last verse (...captivum solve Israel...) says one site, but I have to admit I can't think of one - and I know rather more than my fair share of religious choral music.
A carol in the very strict sense is a circle dance, only loosely associated with Christmas and other feasts - the transfer to the sense of Christmas hymn or song is relatively late.
Baker Street.Cant remember who sang it.