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English Anonymous
Edi be thu
Works Info
Composer
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English Anonymous
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:36
"Edi be thu" is a medieval English carol that dates back to the 15th century. The carol is anonymous, and its composer is unknown. It is believed to have originated in the West Country of England, and it was likely sung during the Christmas season. The carol has a simple structure, consisting of four verses and a refrain. The verses are sung in a call-and-response style, with the leader singing the first line and the choir responding with the second line. The refrain is sung by the entire choir. The carol's premiere is unknown, but it was likely performed in churches and at Christmas celebrations throughout medieval England. It has since become a popular Christmas carol, and it is still sung today in many parts of the world. The carol's lyrics are in Middle English, and they are a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The first verse begins with the line "Edi be thu, heven-queene," which translates to "Hail, Queen of Heaven." The following verses describe the birth of Jesus and his role as the savior of humanity. The carol's melody is simple and repetitive, with a strong emphasis on the first and third beats of each measure. The melody is in a minor key, which gives the carol a somber and reflective tone. The carol's harmonies are also simple, with mostly parallel thirds and fifths. Overall, "Edi be thu" is a beautiful and timeless Christmas carol that has been cherished by generations of singers and listeners. Its simple structure, beautiful melody, and heartfelt lyrics make it a perfect addition to any Christmas celebration.
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