Oh Little Town of Bethlehem by Lewis Redner

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Author Redner, Lewis, 1830-1908
Arranger Davis, Rick
Title Oh Little Town of Bethlehem
Summary "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" by Lewis Redner is a musical composition, likely a Christmas carol, that was crafted during the late 19th century. The work captures the spirit and themes associated with the Nativity of Jesus, focusing on the imagery and emotions tied to the town of Bethlehem. The piece reflects on the serene and humble atmosphere of Bethlehem during the birth of Christ, evoking feelings of peace, hope, and reverence. Through its melodic lines and lyrical content, it paints a vivid picture of the town, highlighting the significance of the event and its impact on the world. The arrangement by Rick Davis suggests a contemporary adaptation, allowing modern audiences to engage with this timeless classic, which celebrates the joyous occasion of Christmas and the message of goodwill. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class M: Music
Subject Christmas music
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EBook-No. 18608
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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