What Child Is This? - SSA A Cappella
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Composed by GREENSLEEVES, Traditional English melody 16th century, and William Chatterton Dix. Arranged by Fritz Stanley. A Cappella,Christian,Christmas,Sacred. Octavo. 11 pages. MicStanley #3679633. Published by MicStanley (A0.748491).

"2018 Holiday Contest Entry" "What Child Is This?" is a Christmas carol whose lyrics were written by William Chatterton Dix in GREENSLEEVES tune. The first verse poses a rhetorical question in the first half, with the response coming in the second half. The second verse contains another question that is answered, while the final verse is a universal appeal to everyone urging them "to accept Christ".The carol's melody has been described as "soulful", "haunting and beautiful" in nature. Arranged by Fritz Stanley for three-part chorus of female voices (SSA) in a cappella.

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