Most of us know this famous 1872 poem by Christina Rossetti (1830–1894) as a Christmas carol. Perhaps we’ve sung it to the melody by Gustav Holst. Choral singers may be partial to its treatment by ...
“In the bleak midwinter/Frosty wind made moan/Earth stood hard as iron/Water like stone/Snow had fallen, snow on snow/Snow on snow/In the bleak midwinter, long ago.” ~ from a poem by English poet ...
In 1906, a new carol appeared in “The English Hymnal,” an influential collection of British church music. With words by British poet Christina Rossetti, set to a tune by composer Gustav Holst, it ...
Christina Rosetti’s poem, “In the Bleak Midwinter”, which became a beloved carol, paints a typically harsh picture of nature ...
In 1906, a new carol appeared in “The English Hymnal,” an influential collection of British church music. With words by British poet Christina Rossetti, set to a tune by composer Gustav Holst, it ...
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