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:{{EdNotes|"O Sempervirens, Evergreen" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need.  This carol is a translated and minimally adapted version of the German carol ''[[O Tannenbaum (Traditional)]]'', sung to a traditional Silesian folk melody, with lyrics by Ernst Anschütz (1824), built upon lyrics by Joachim Zarnack (1819). “Tannenbaum” literally translates to “Evergreen”  The song is known in English as ''[[O Christmas Tree (Traditional)]]''.}}
:{{EdNotes|"O Sempervirens, Evergreen" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need.  This carol is a translated and minimally adapted version of the German carol ''[[O Tannenbaum (Traditional)]]'', sung to a traditional Silesian folk melody, with lyrics by ''Ernst Anschütz'' (1824), built upon lyrics by ''Joachim August Christian Zarnack'' (1819). “Tannenbaum” literally translates to “Evergreen”  The song is known in English as ''[[O Christmas Tree (Traditional)]]''.}}
 
==General Information==
==General Information==
{{Title|O Sempervirens, Evergreen}}
{{Title|O Sempervirens, Evergreen}}

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  • (Posted 2021-07-31)  CPDL #65328:   
Editor: Sophia Green (submitted 2021-07-31).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 770 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: "O Sempervirens, Evergreen" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. This carol is a translated and minimally adapted version of the German carol O Tannenbaum (Traditional), sung to a traditional Silesian folk melody, with lyrics by Ernst Anschütz (1824), built upon lyrics by Joachim August Christian Zarnack (1819). “Tannenbaum” literally translates to “Evergreen” The song is known in English as O Christmas Tree (Traditional).

General Information

Title: O Sempervirens, Evergreen
Composer: Sophia Green
Lyricist: Sophia Green
Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SacredCarol

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 2020
Description: "O Sempervirens, Evergreen" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. This carol is a translated and minimally adapted version of the German carol O Tannenbaum (Traditional), sung to a traditional Silesian folk melody, with lyrics by Ernst Anschütz (1824), built upon lyrics by Joachim Zarnack (1819). “Tannenbaum” literally translates to “Evergreen” The song is known in English as O Christmas Tree (Traditional).

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