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The First Noel : ウィキペディア英語版
The First Noel

"The First Noel" (also written "The First Noël" and "The First Nowell") is a traditional classical English Christmas carol, most likely from the early modern period, although possibly earlier.〔(The First Nowell ), ''Hymns and Carols of Christmas''. "carol of the 16th or 17th century, but possibly dating from as early as the 13th Century."
Barrie Jones (ed.), ''The Hutchinson Concise Dictionary of Music'', Routledge, 2014, s.v. "carol", "Christmas carols were common as early as the 15th century. () Many carols, such as 'God Rest You Merry Gentlemen' and 'The First Noel', date from the 16th century or earlier."
〕〔Remembered as the treble part to a carol "Hark, hark the angels sing", according to Annie G. Gilchrist, "Note on the Carol "The First Noel" ''Journal of the Folk-Song Society'' 519 (June 1915), pp. 240-242.
''Noel'' is an Early Modern English synonym of "Christmas".〔since the 14th century, from Old French ''noel'' "the Christmas season", ultimately from Latin ''natalis ()'' "() of birth". (【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Noel&allowed_in_frame=0 )
In its current form, it is of Cornish origin, and it was first published in ''Carols Ancient and Modern'' (1823) and ''Gilbert and Sandys Carols'' (1833), both of which were edited by William Sandys and arranged, edited and with extra lyrics written by Davies Gilbert for ''Hymns and Carols of God''. Today, it is usually performed in a four-part hymn arrangement by the English composer John Stainer, first published in his ''Carols, New and Old'' in 1871.〔 Variations of its theme are included in Victor Hely-Hutchinson's ''Carol Symphony''.
The melody is unusual among English folk melodies in that it consists of one musical phrase repeated twice, followed by a refrain which is a variation on that phrase. All three phrases end on the third of the scale. It is thought to be a version of an earlier melody sung in a church gallery setting; a conjectural reconstruction of this earlier version can be found in the ''New Oxford Book of Carols''.〔Keytes and Parrott, ''New Oxford Book of Carols'' (Oxford University Press, 1992) ISBN 0-19-353323-5.〕
The Annunciation to the shepherds and the Adoration of the shepherds are episodes in the Nativity of Jesus described in the second chapter of the Gospel of Luke (Luke 2). The Star of Bethlehem appears in the story of the Magi (the Wise Men) in the Gospel of Matthew; it does not appear in the story of the shepherds.
==Textual comparison==
In common with many traditional songs and carols the lyrics vary across books. The versions compared below are taken from the ''New English Hymnal'' (1986) (which is the version used in Henry Ramsden Bramley and John Stainer's, ''Carols, New and Old''),〔Henry Ramsden Bramley and John Stainer, (The First Nowell ) in ''Carols New and Old'' (London: Novello, Ewer & Co., ca 1878).〕〔''New English Hymnal'', (Canterbury Press, 1986), No. 36.〕 Ralph Dunstan's gallery version in the ''Cornish Songbook'' (1929)〔Ralph Dunstan, ''The Cornish Song Book'' (London: Reid Bros., Ltd., 1929), pp. 126.〕 and Reverend Charles Lewis Hutchins's version in ''Carols Old and Carols New'' (1916).〔Rev. Charles Lewis Hutchins, ''Carols Old and Carols New'' (Boston: Parish Choir, 1916), No. 643.〕

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