第一个圣诞
《第一个圣诞》,又称《圣诞佳音》(英语:The First Noel、The First Noël或The First Nowell)是一支传统英格兰圣诞颂歌,大约出自18世纪,但也可能更早。[1][2] “Noel”一词来自法语Noël(即“圣诞节”),而这个法语词则来自拉丁语“natalis”(即生日)。[3]
现在流行的版本起源自康沃尔郡,最早出现于《古今颂歌集》(《Carols Ancient and Modern》,1823)和吉尔伯特与山迪颂歌集(《Gilbert and Sandys Carols》,1833)中,这两个集子的作者都是威廉·山迪,并由大卫·吉尔伯特编辑。现在的版本由英国作曲家约翰·斯坦纳编辑,分成四个部分收录于其《新旧颂歌集》(《Carols, New and Old》,1871)中。[2] 此外第一个圣诞的乐谱也有许多变体。
第一个圣诞的一段旋律重复了两次,并还有一次几乎一致的旋律,这一点不同于常见的英国民歌。其更早版本可在《新牛津颂歌书》中找到。[4] 此外,后来有许多知名歌手,如艾维斯·普里斯莱、鲍勃·迪伦等都在其专辑中收录过这首歌。
歌词比较
编辑以下的版本来自《新英语赞美诗集》(1986年)(此版本出现在《新旧颂歌集》)、[5][6] 拉尔夫·邓斯坦的《康沃尔歌集》(《Cornish Songbook》,1929)[7] 和哈钦斯(《Reverend Charles Lewis Hutchins》)的美国版《旧颂歌集和新颂歌集》(《Carols Old and Carols New》,1916)。[8]
《新英语赞美诗集》[6] | 《康沃尔歌集》[7] | 《旧颂歌集和新颂歌集》[8] |
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1. The first Nowell the angels did say Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay; |
1. O well, O well, the Angels did say To shepherds there in the fields did lay; |
1. The first Noel, the angels say To Bethlehem's shepherds as they lay. |
2. They lookèd up and saw a star, Shining in the east, beyond them far: |
2. And then there did appear a Star, Whose glory then did shine so far: |
2. The shepherds rose, and saw a star Bright in the East, beyond them far, |
3. And by the light of that same star, Three Wise Men came from country far; |
3. And by the light of that same Star, Three Wise Men came from country far; |
3. Now by the light of this bright star Three wise men came from country far; |
4. This star drew nigh to the north-west; O'er Bethlehem it took its rest; |
4. The Star went before them unto the North West, And seemed o'er the City of Bethlehem to rest, |
4. Then drawing nigh to the northwest, O'er Bethlehem town it took its rest; |
5. Then entered in those Wise Men three, Fell reverently upon their knee, |
5. Then enter'd in these Wise Men three, With reverence fall on their knee, |
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6. Then let us all with one accord Sing praises to our heavenly Lord |
6. 'Tween an ox manger and an ass, Our Blest Messiah's place it was; |
参考文献
编辑- ^ 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.
- ^ 2.0 2.1 The First Nowell (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆), Hymns and Carols of Christmas.
- ^ Noel. Eytmonline: Online Etymology Dictionary. [29 December 2011]. (原始内容存档于2013-12-15).
- ^ Keytes and Parrott, New Oxford Book of Carols (《Oxford University Press》, 1992) ISBN 0-19-353323-5.
- ^ Henry Ramsden Bramley and John Stainer, The First Nowell (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) in Carols New and Old (London: Novello, Ewer & Co., ca 1878)
- ^ 6.0 6.1 New English Hymnal, (Canterbury Press, 1986), No. 36
- ^ 7.0 7.1 Ralph Dunstan, The Cornish Song Book (London: Reid Bros., Ltd., 1929), pp. 126
- ^ 8.0 8.1 Rev. Charles Lewis Hutchins, Carols Old and Carols New (Boston: Parish Choir, 1916), No. 643