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English Anonymous
Synge We to Thys Mery Cumpane
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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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2:35
"Synge We to Thys Mery Cumpane" is a medieval English carol that dates back to the 15th century. It is an anonymous composition that was likely written for use during the Christmas season. The carol is written in Middle English and features a simple, repetitive melody that is easy to sing and remember. The premiere of "Synge We to Thys Mery Cumpane" is unknown, as it was likely performed in churches and other religious settings throughout medieval England. However, the carol has remained popular over the centuries and is still performed today during the Christmas season. The carol consists of three verses, each of which is followed by a refrain. The first verse describes the birth of Jesus and the joy that it brings to the world. The second verse focuses on the shepherds who were visited by angels and told of the birth of the Christ child. The third verse speaks of the wise men who followed a star to find the baby Jesus and offer him gifts. The refrain of "Synge We to Thys Mery Cumpane" is a simple repetition of the phrase "Gloria in excelsis Deo," which means "Glory to God in the highest." This refrain is sung after each verse and serves to reinforce the joyous message of the carol. One of the characteristics of "Synge We to Thys Mery Cumpane" is its simplicity. The melody is easy to sing and the lyrics are straightforward, making it accessible to a wide range of performers and audiences. Additionally, the carol's focus on the joy and wonder of the Christmas story makes it a popular choice for holiday celebrations. Overall, "Synge We to Thys Mery Cumpane" is a timeless example of medieval English carol writing. Its simple melody and joyful message have ensured its popularity for centuries, and it remains a beloved part of the Christmas music canon to this day.
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