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Once in Royal David's City

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notes that Mann's unaccompanied arrangement of Gauntlett's original hymn changes the character of the work into one which emphasises the acoustic space of the chapel: "with subtle art that arrangement turns the homely children's hymn into a processional of immense spaciousness."
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According to the tradition of the King's College Choir, the soloist of this hymn is usually chosen right before the performance, when the choirmaster decides whose voice is the strongest on the day, prior to the start of the broadcast.
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from 1852 to 1861. He edited many hymnbooks and wrote more than a thousand hymn tunes, although his setting of "Once in Royal David's City" to the tune of "Irby" is his most famous.
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Crolley, Terence; Blezzard, Judith (2004). "Gauntlett, Henry John (1805–1876), organist, organ designer, and composer".
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to illuminate "born of the Virgin Mary". Other well-known hymns in the collection included "
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joins in the third verse. Excluding the first verse, the hymn is accompanied by the
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Henry John Gauntlett was organist at a number of London churches, including
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In Mann's arrangement, the first verse is sung by a boy chorister of the
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Left light of the memorial window dedicated to Cecil F. Alexander in
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or in the home; "Once in Royal David's City" told the story of the
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King's College Chapel, Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
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was a collection of poems aimed to elucidate parts of the
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Index


St Columb's Cathedral
Hymn
Cecil Frances Alexander
Luke 2:4–7
Henry Gauntlett

Christmas carol
poem
Cecil Frances Alexander
hymnbook
Henry Gauntlett
Apostles' Creed
Sunday schools
nativity of Jesus
All Things Bright and Beautiful
maker of Heaven and Earth
There is a green hill far away
Was crucified dead and buried
Anglican
clergyman
William Alexander
Bishop of Derry and Raphoe
Archbishop of Armagh
St Columb's Cathedral
Derry
St Olave's
Christ Church Greyfriars
Union Chapel, Islington
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

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