Kate Rusby’s revisiting of carols such as While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night with the different melodies and arrangements from regional England demonstrate how a familiar set of words can be interpreted and expressed by different communities of faith. This one was recorded on her album Holly Head as While Shepherds Watched 6.

Philip Doddridge’s hymn Hark The Glad Sound, The Saviour Comes is well matched with Thomas Hawel’s tune RICHMOND, which hymnary describes as ‘florid’, but which I’ve always liked singing. Again, there seem to be numerous versions of the lyrics and verse selections in circulation. This an assured rendition of choir, congregation, instruments, and organ.

Remember O Thou Man seems to have a number of variations of lyrics, along with any number of verses and settings floating around. Have a search on the internet and you’ll see. Nathan Clark George and Mark Stoffel provide an acoustic folk setting that I prefer to some of the more elaborate renditions available, even …

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Christina Rosetti’s sublime poetry of In The Bleak Midwinter and Gustav Holst’s melody CRANHAM expressed with Fernando Ortega’s assured vocals. The lyrics: 1 In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan, earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, in the bleak midwinter, long ago. …

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