词条 | Somerset Carol |
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The singer told Cecil Sharp that the carol had been taught to him by his mother and that, in company with other children, he used to sing it in the streets of Bridgwater at Christmas time, thus fitting it in with the Wassail tradition. To Sharp's knowledge, the carol had not been recorded or printed until it was noted at the turn of the 20th century.[1] The carol was later used by Sharp's friend and fellow collector, Ralph Vaughan Williams, in his 1912 Fantasia on Christmas Carols.[4] References{{wikisource|Somerset Carol}}1. ^1 Come all you worthy gentlemen, Hymns and Carols of Christmas 2. ^Cecil J. Sharp, English Folk-Carols (London: Novello & Co., 1911), pp. 26-7. 3. ^Cecil Sharp, Charles Marson, No. 126 in Folk songs from Somerset: gathered and edited with pianoforte accompaniment, (Simpkin, 1905) 4. ^Ralph Vaughan Williams, Fantasia on Christmas Carols (Stainer & Bell, 1912) 4 : Christmas carols|English folk songs|Culture in Somerset|Songwriter unknown |
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