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John Jacob Niles
Lullay Thou Tiny Little Child
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John Jacob Niles was an American composer, singer, and collector of folk songs. He was born on April 28, 1892, in Louisville, Kentucky, and died on March 1, 1980, in Lexington, Kentucky. Niles was known for his unique style of singing and his ability to collect and preserve traditional Appalachian folk songs. One of his most famous compositions is "Lullay Thou Tiny Little Child." "Lullay Thou Tiny Little Child" is a Christmas carol that was composed by John Jacob Niles in 1933. The carol is based on a traditional English lullaby and features a simple melody and gentle lyrics. The carol is written in the key of G major and has a 4/4 time signature. The premiere of "Lullay Thou Tiny Little Child" is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been performed by Niles himself during one of his many concerts. The carol quickly became popular and has since been performed by many choirs and singers around the world. The carol consists of three verses, each of which is sung in a gentle, lullaby-like manner. The first verse begins with the line "Lullay thou tiny little child, lullay thou little tiny one." The second verse continues with "By-by, lully, lullay, thou little tiny child." The final verse concludes with "O sisters too, how may we do, for to preserve this day, this poor youngling for whom we sing, by-by, lully, lullay." The characteristics of "Lullay Thou Tiny Little Child" are its simplicity and gentle nature. The carol is meant to be sung softly and tenderly, creating a peaceful and calming atmosphere. The melody is easy to sing and is often accompanied by a simple piano or guitar accompaniment. In conclusion, "Lullay Thou Tiny Little Child" is a beautiful Christmas carol composed by John Jacob Niles. Its gentle melody and simple lyrics make it a popular choice for choirs and singers around the world. The carol's popularity is a testament to Niles' ability to preserve and adapt traditional folk songs for modern audiences.
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