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====Free Online====
====Free Online====
"In Quiet Joy," December 8, 1997, ''Pipedreams,'' [http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/listings/1997/9749/]


  "The Holy Birth," Friday, December 17, 2010, ''Pipedreams,'' organist William Watkins [http://www.wqxr.org/#!/story/104452-the-holy-birth/]
  "The Holy Birth," Friday, December 17, 2010, ''Pipedreams,'' organist William Watkins [http://www.wqxr.org/#!/story/104452-the-holy-birth/]

Revision as of 03:01, 17 January 2015

Background

"In Sweetest Rejoicing," commonly sung as "Good Christian Men, Rejoicing," is a traditional carol. The melody is played in the left hand with a lyrical descant singing above it. 
The Pedal contains a slow moving melodic fragment of the hymn tune "Vom Himmel hoch."[1]

Organ and Registration

For two manuals and pedal.

Fingering and Pedaling

The pedal notes consist of half and dotted-half notes that generally move by step or small interval, with a rest between each pedal note.

Articulation and Phrasing

Ornamentation

Tempo and Meter

The tempo indication is: Leicht und fröhlich bewegt.  The English translation is: Easily and cheerfully moved.
The meter is 6/4, alternating a couple times with 9/4.

Resources

Scores

Schott/Hal Leonard 49003685

Recordings

Free Online

"In Quiet Joy," December 8, 1997, Pipedreams, [1]
"The Holy Birth," Friday, December 17, 2010, Pipedreams, organist William Watkins [2]
Hermann Schroeder, In dulci jubilo, performed by James Welch [3]

Pay to Listen

Music for Christmas: James Welch in Concert at Stanford Memorial Church, MP3 Album $11.99 or purchase the single MP3 for Hermann Schroeder, In dulci jubilo, $0.99 [4]

Notes

  1. "A Page for the Part-Time Musician," Yeager, James A. The American Organist44.11 (Nov 2010): 54-55.