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Christmas Traditional
Three Angels Came Tonight
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Christmas Traditional
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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2:28
"Three Angels Came Tonight" is a traditional Christmas carol that has been sung for generations. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. The carol has three movements, each describing the visit of an angel to the shepherds on the night of Jesus' birth. The first movement describes the arrival of the first angel, who announces the good news of Jesus' birth to the shepherds. The lyrics of this movement are joyful and celebratory, reflecting the excitement of the shepherds upon hearing the news. The melody is upbeat and lively, with a strong rhythm that encourages listeners to clap or tap their feet. The second movement describes the arrival of the second angel, who tells the shepherds to go and see the baby Jesus in Bethlehem. The lyrics of this movement are more contemplative and reflective, as the shepherds consider the significance of the angel's message. The melody is slower and more subdued, with a gentle, flowing rhythm that evokes a sense of wonder and awe. The third movement describes the arrival of the third angel, who sings a song of praise to God for the gift of Jesus. The lyrics of this movement are reverent and worshipful, expressing gratitude and adoration for the Savior. The melody is grand and majestic, with soaring vocal lines and rich harmonies that convey a sense of majesty and glory. Overall, "Three Angels Came Tonight" is a beautiful and inspiring Christmas carol that captures the wonder and joy of the season. Its three movements offer a rich and varied musical experience, with each one conveying a different aspect of the Christmas story. Whether sung in a church service or around the family Christmas tree, this carol is sure to lift the spirits and fill the heart with the joy of the season.
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