Many different traditions hover over our carol repertoire like the stars on Christmas Eve. This one is French, rooted in the music of the nineteenth-century Catholic Church, half-opera, half-soirée, designed to echo cavernously round the gloomy spaces of some vast Gothic church, reverently bellowed by a trained opera singer, all vibrato and shirt frills, accompanied…
Away in a Manger
In a 1996 poll to find the most popular Christmas carols in the United Kingdom, “Away in a Manger” came in second. Not bad for a youngster. This one’s only been around for about 130 years. In that time it has garnered more tunes than probably any other carol. It has also generated considerable confusion…