File 601 - O come, Immanuel

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OTUFM 39-A-2-601

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O come, Immanuel

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  • [1948] (Creation)

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1 score (4 p.) : blueprint

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(1906-1962)

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File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Christmas carol, also known as "O come, o come, Emmanuel."

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  • English

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    For recordings by the Leslie Bell Singers see "Vigil of Christmas" (OTUFM 39-E-B095) and "Television shows : Christmas ; SOS ; Coronation ; Circus" (OTUFM 39-E-B102). This song was also included in the Leslie Bell Singers' LP The Story of the Nativity and a Program of Christmas Music (OTUFM 39-E-B144).

    Publication note

    Included in The Festival Song Book, Book 1 by Leslie Bell (Canadian Music Sales Corporation Limited, 1952).

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    Date based on program for the Bell Singers radio program with Charles Jordan and Howard Cable's orchestra, included in The Evening Citizen (December 11, 1948).

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    Box 6

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    39 27 29 13 01

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