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  • 121While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks — (also known as While Shepherds Watched or The Vision of the Shepherds ) is a Christmas carol with words attributed to Irish hymnist, lyricist and Poet Laureate, Nahum Tate.HistoryThe exact date of Tate s composition is not known, but the words… …

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  • 122Amazing Grace — Para otros usos de este término, véase Amazing Grace (desambiguación). El final de la página 53 de los …

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  • 123music, Western — Introduction       history of Western music from ancient times to the present.       All ancient civilizations entered historical times with a flourishing musical culture. That the earliest writers explained it in terms of legend and myth is… …

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  • 124Cranbrook, Kent — Coordinates: 51°06′03″N 0°32′04″E / 51.1007°N 0.5345°E / 51.1007; 0.5345 …

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  • 125Pedal keyboard — The 30 note pedalboard of a Rieger organ. A pedalboard (also called a pedal keyboard, pedal clavier, or, with electronic instruments, a bass pedalboard[1]) is a keyboard played with the feet that is usually used to produce the low pitched bass… …

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  • 126Angels We Have Heard on High — is a Christmas carol. The words of the song are based on a traditional French carol known as Les Anges dans nos Campagnes (literally, The Angels in our Countryside ). Its most common English version was translated in 1862 by James Chadwick.It is… …

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  • 127Dives and Lazarus (ballad) — This article is about a traditional popular ballad based on a parable of Jesus. For the parable itself, see Rich man and Lazarus. For other uses of the names, see Dives (disambiguation) or Lazarus (name). Dives and Lazarus is Child ballad 56, and …

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  • 128Michael Saward — For the British general, see Michael Saward (British Army officer). Michael Saward (born 14 May 1932) is an Anglican priest and hymnist. Saward was born in Blackheath, south east London, grew up in Petts Wood, was educated at Eltham College, and… …

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