Away in a Manger

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Music size Music size:. This is a preview of your FlexScore. A Friends Hymnal African American Heritage Hymnal Away in a Manger First Line: Away in a manger, no crib for a bed Tune Title: McFarland, ; Anonymous Meter: AGO Founders Hymnal Away in a manger, no crib for His bed Tune Title: Children's Hymns ; Christmas.

Ancient and Modern Away in a manger, no crib for a bed First Line: Author Unknown Little children's book, Philadelphia, Anglican Hymns Old and New Rev. Baptist Hymnal John Thomas McFarland Meter: Celebrating Grace Hymnal Christmas ; Jesus Christ ; Jesus Christ: Away in a manger, No crib for His bed First Line: Away in a manger, No crib for His bed Tune Title: Away in a manger, No crib for a bed First Line: Away in a manger, No crib for a bed Tune Title: Church Family Worship Away in a manger, no crib for a bed Meter: Church Hymnal, Fifth Edition Away in a manger, no crib for a bed Date: Church Hymnary 4th ed.

Little children's book, Philadelphia, Common Praise Away in a manger, no crib for his bed Tune Title: Christmas ; Epiphany Source: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New a. Away in a manger First Line: William James Kirkpatrick; Michael Forster, b. Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New b.


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Complete Mission Praise Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Nativity of our Lord Source: Little Children's Book, Philadelphia, , sts. Evangelical Lutheran Worship North American, 19th cent. Christmas Season ; Children's Hymns. Away in a manger Tune Title: Gather Comprehensive, Second Edition Glory to God Away in a manger, no crib for his bed First Line: Little Children's Book Sts. Hymns and Psalms Hymns for a Pilgrim People Christmas ; Jesus Christ. Hymns for Today's Church 2nd ed.


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  • Hymns of Faith Christ Advent and Birth Source: Hymns of Promise John Thomas McFarland, ; Anon. Hymns of the Saints Hymns Old and New Jesus Christ Incarnation Source: Anonymous, ; st 3, Lead Me, Guide Me 2nd ed. Lift Up Your Hearts Church Year Christmas Source: North American, 19th c. Lift Up Your Hearts 86b.

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    Lutheran Service Book Little Children's book, Philadelphia, Sts. Vineyard Songs Louisville, St. Moravian Book of Worship Christmas ; Blessing ; Christian year--Christmas. McFarland, ; George P. Christmas Season ; Tiempo de Navidad Source: Christmas ; Navidad Source: Our Songs and Hymns In the second verse, the line "no crying he makes" is considered by some to fall into the heresy of docetism , [23] with the line's implication that, by not crying, Jesus could not have been fully human as is taught by orthodox Christian doctrine.

    Some infants when napping usually do so and others wake and lie quietly unless hungry, wet, or otherwise distressed , so there is nothing "not fully human" about Jesus' behavior. The most popular musical setting in the United States is commonly known as "Mueller". Murray included a claim that the hymn was "[c]omposed by Martin Luther for his children".

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    Wherever he got the ideas expressed in the heading, Mr. Murray made one serious tactical mistake in saying that Luther "composed" the hymn, and then placing only his own initials where the composer's name is normally given. As a consequence, his fellow compilers of song books apparently supposed that all he had done was to arrange the accompaniment. As a result of this "tactical error", Murray's melody appeared, without credit, in several subsequent publications.

    By , the melody was attributed to "Carl Mueller", [25] and this attribution was repeated several times in other publications. The standard melody in England is "Cradle Song". The tune, written by the American composer William J. Kirkpatrick , was first published as part of the collection Around the World with Christmas , a "Christmas Exercise" for schools featuring material representing various countries: Kirkpatrick's melody was later published in numerous hymn-books, and was the setting that, in Hill's words, "first carried the words beyond the confines of the United States", being included in collections such as Carey Bonner 's Sunday School Hymnary The first music mentioned in connection with "Away in a Manger" was a pre-existing composition: This was suggested as a musical setting in Little Pilgrim Songs and The Myrtle , and continued to be mentioned as an appropriate melody for decades to come.

    The first known musical setting specifically published with the words appeared in an Evangelical Lutheran Sunday School collection, Little Children's Book for Schools and Families ; preface dated Christmas , where it simply bore the title "Away in a Manger". It was set to a tune called "St. Kilda," credited to J. Clark or any other printing of his tune, previous or later, has been located.

    The melody by John Bunyan Herbert [9] first published in , is identified by Hill as among the most popular. Gabriel, already mentioned as being the first to publish the third verse in , is also notable for having published more different musical arrangements of the hymn than any other known composer. Another popular arrangement, found at least as early as , [31] sets the words to Jonathan E.

    Spilman 's melody "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton". Hill, writing in , found Spilman's musical setting to be the second most published after Murray's. An arrangement dating from sets the words to an "old Normandy Carol".

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    An arrangement by Christopher Erskine combines the two most-popular tunes for the hymn, from Kirkpatrick and Murray. In this version, the Kirkpatrick setting is sung by one choir, and the Murray setting by the other choir, alternating through the first two verses. Both settings are sung together for the third verse. An publication of "Home Sweet Home", the earliest known musical setting of the carol.

    First known musical setting to be published with the carol, from "Little children's book" Murray, as originally published in Herbert's setting , misattributed to Luther in this collection. Gabriel's setting, featuring a chorus at the end of each verse. Set to the melody "Flow gently, Sweet Afton" by Spilman from an collection. A more expansive arrangement of Spilman's melody Set to an "Old Normandy carol" From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

    Away in a Manger. Musical settings of "Away In A Manger". Around the World with Christmas: Make his praise glorious. The Sailor's Magazine and Seamen's Friend. American Seamen's Friend Society. Guide Printing and Publishing Co. Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America. The Methodist book concern.

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