If it helps any, I learned it in French. I used the English translation.53) Newborn King Who Comes Today
If it helps any, I learned it in French. I used the English translation.53) Newborn King Who Comes Today
See post #179...waxed again!Does the Jenny in #8 refer to a donkey/ass?
I'm glad Tony got that one. I was totally lost.See post #179...waxed again!
I'm stumped. Maybe Tony Gunk will get them.53 Noel To Us is Born Our God Emmanuel
I haven't counted up yet, but you probably got between 1/3 & 1/2 of them.I'm stumped. Maybe Tony Gunk will get them.
True story - my cousin was born on 25 December. My aunt named her Jeanette Isabella. And because they are Texan, my aunt insisted that they use her double name (no nicknames allowed). To this day, she still goes by the full double name. Waaaaaay too much of a mouthful for my taste!I'm glad Tony got that one. I was totally lost.
#53 Now is born the Christ Child?
Between the two of them you got it - the English title is "Now Is Born the Divine Christ Child", a paraphrased translation of the original French title: "Il est né, le divin Enfant"He is born, the divine Child
Thanks! My mother was a music major in college (vocal music). I've been around sacred and secular music my entire life thanks to my early start with her (she passed away when I was 23).KK, thanks for this. Fun diversion. Wish I'd found it earlier but doubt I would have guessed quickly enough to best Tony or Velo.
You sure do have a significant mental backlog of Christmas music!
That's the OE version. Modern English is "This Little Babe". Well done! Did you know the BB Ceremony of Carols or did you google?73) That Yonge Child