In the Bleak Midwinter
arr. Fred Gramann
This setting of Holst's tune CRANHAM begins with a solo eighth-note line inspired by the lyrics "Snow had fallen, snow on snow" and is soon joined by whole-note chords using tower swings to suggest "frosty winds made moan." The second …
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This setting of Holst's tune CRANHAM begins with a solo eighth-note line inspired by the lyrics "Snow had fallen, snow on snow" and is soon joined by whole-note chords using tower swings to suggest "frosty winds made moan." The second appearance of the tune expresses the simplicity of the final verse of the poem: "Yet what I can I give Him: give my heart."