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File:U.S. Army Band - Good King Wenceslaus.ogg

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U.S._Army_Band_-_Good_King_Wenceslaus.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 16 s, 121 kbps, file size: 1.11 MB)

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Description
Good King Wenceslaus, is an 1853 English Christmas carol, set to the melody of "Tempus adest floridum" a thirteenth-century Latin carol for spring. It is here performed by the chorus of U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own", led by Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. (Leader & Commander) and CSM Debra L. McGarity (Command Sergeant Major) c. 2010. However, only verses 1, 3, and 5 are performed, giving it a somewhat disjointed storyline, which is very unfortunate.
Date circa 2010
date QS:P,+2010-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.usarmyband.com/Audio/christmas_with_the_chorus.html
Author
  • Tune is 13th century, first published in the 1582 Finnish song collection Piae Cantiones.
  • Lyrics are by John Mason Neale (1818-1866), in collaboration with Thomas Helmore (1811-1890}.
  • First published in Carols for Christmas-Tide (1853)
  • Performed by the chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own".
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105 of the US Code. Note: This only applies to original works of the Federal Government and not to the work of any individual U.S. state, territory, commonwealth, county, municipality, or any other subdivision. This template also does not apply to postage stamp designs published by the United States Postal Service since 1978. (See § 313.6(C)(1) of Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices). It also does not apply to certain US coins; see The US Mint Terms of Use.

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