A Manger Carol
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"A Manger Carol" was composed in 1985 for Connie Creveling,
Director of Music, and the choirs of Bethesda United Methodist Church in
Bethesda, Maryland. It was originally written for unison children's choir,
SAB youth choir, SATB adult choir, handbells, and organ. It has also been
scored for choirs with orchestra. Michael Cockett's stirring text presents
the theme of darkness and light, two images beautifully contrasted by the
birth of Christ. When the shepherds and the wise men peered into the cold,
dark manger, they saw a glorious light radiating from the newborn Savior. The
Apostle John describes this Light by saying, "In Him was life, and that
life was the light of men." As the carol begins, Cockett's text
describes the darkness of the stable, and the musical themes are presented in
a minor tonality with the SATB choir responding "Kyrie eleison"
("Lord have mercy"). When the lyrics shift, now describing the
light of Christ, the same themes are presented in a major key with the choir
responding "Gloria in excelsis Deo" ("Glory be to God on
High"). In a wonderfully unique way, "A Manger Carol" presents
the joyful, Good News of Christmas: "In him was life, and that life was
the light of the world. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness
cannot overcome it."
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