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Alfred S. Burt
Some Children See Him
Works Info
Composer
:
Alfred S. Burt
Genre
:
Miscellaneous
Style
:
Miscellaneous
Compose Date
:
1951
Publication Date
:
1957
Average_duration
:
3:35
"Some Children See Him" is a Christmas carol composed by Alfred S. Burt in 1951. The carol was first premiered in 1951 by the choir of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. The carol has since become a popular Christmas song and has been covered by various artists. The carol consists of four verses, each describing how different children see Jesus. The first verse describes how some children see Jesus as a white-skinned baby, while others see him as a black-skinned child. The second verse describes how some children see Jesus as a Chinese boy, while others see him as a Native American. The third verse describes how some children see Jesus as a boy from Africa, while others see him as a boy from Israel. The final verse describes how all children see Jesus as a loving and caring friend. The melody of "Some Children See Him" is simple and gentle, with a slow tempo and a 4/4 time signature. The song is typically performed in a slow and contemplative manner, with a focus on the lyrics and the message of the song. The harmonies are simple and straightforward, with a focus on creating a warm and comforting atmosphere. The lyrics of "Some Children See Him" are notable for their inclusive and universal message. The song celebrates the diversity of the human experience and emphasizes the idea that Jesus is present in all cultures and all people. The song is a reminder that the true spirit of Christmas is one of love, compassion, and understanding. Overall, "Some Children See Him" is a beautiful and timeless Christmas carol that continues to resonate with audiences today. Its message of inclusivity and love is as relevant now as it was when it was first composed over 60 years ago.
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