Talk:It Came Upon the Midnight Clear

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未翻譯內容[编辑]

未翻譯內容搬到這裡,但有可能過期。--Flame 歡迎泡茶 2011年4月11日 (一) 00:31 (UTC)[回复]

历史[编辑]

Edmund Sears composed the five-stanza poem in 1849. It first appeared on December 29, 1849 in the Christian Register in Boston.[1][2] Sears is said to have written these words at the request of his friend, W. P. Lunt, a minister in Quincy, Massachusetts.

曲子[编辑]

In 1850, Richard Storrs Willis, a composer who trained under Felix Mendelssohn, wrote the melody called "Carol." This melody is most often set in the key of B-flat major in a six-eight time signature. "Carol" is the most widely known tune to the song in the United States.[1][3][4][5]

In the United Kingdom the tune called "Noel", which was adapted from an English melody in 1874 by Arthur Sullivan, is the usual accompaniment. This tune also appears as an alternate in The Hymnal 1982, the hymnal of the United States Episcopal Church.[6]

歌词[编辑]

The full song comprises five stanzas. Some versions, including the United Methodist Hymnal[3] and Lutheran Book of Worship,[4] omit stanza three, while others (including The Hymnal 1982) omit verse four.[7] Several variations also exist to Sears' original lyrics.

霍尔与奥兹版本[编辑]

In 2006, a recording of the song by Daryl Hall & John Oates hit number one on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.[8]

名稱[编辑]

本文是介紹此歌曲的各個層面,而不只是中國基督教會的改編版本,因此不適合使用某一中文譯名作為條目名稱。—Iokseng留言2012年7月12日 (四) 05:03 (UTC)[回复]

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 It Came upon the Midnight Clear
  2. ^ http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/s/e/sears_eh.htm
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 The United Methodist Hymnal, © 1989
  4. ^ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Lutheran Book of Worship, © 1978
  5. ^ The official Unitarian-Universalist hymnal, "Singing the Living Tradition", © 1993
  6. ^ Raymond F. Glover (编). The Hymnal 1982. New York City: The Church Hymnal Corporation. 1985: Hymn #90. 
  7. ^ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 Raymond F. Glover (编). The Hymnal 1982. New York City: The Church Hymnal Corporation. 1985: Hymn #89. 
  8. ^ "Fred Bronson, Chart Beat, December 21, 2006", billboard.com