"Sir Christèmas" (or Sir Christëmas) is a traditional British Christmas carol. The song's lyrics and melody are by an unknown author, with the first record of the song in the Ritson Manuscript, dating the song to some point before 1510.
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| - Sir Christèmas (Sir Christmas – d. h. die Figur des ) ist ein englisches Carol (Weihnachtslied). Text und Melodie stammen aus einer anonymen Handschrift (London, British Library, MS add 5665). Es wurde unter anderem von und von William Mathias (1934–1992) bearbeitet. Das Richard Smert (ca. 1400–ca. 1479) zugeschriebene Carol in British Additional MS 5665 (ff. 8v-9v) beginnt in Dialogform: Nowell, nowell, nowell, nowell Who is there that singeth so: Nowell, nowell, nowell? I am here, Sire Christësmas. Welcome, my lord, Sire Christëmas!Welcome to us all, both more and less!Come near, Nowell. (de)
- "Sir Christèmas" (or Sir Christëmas) is a traditional British Christmas carol. The song's lyrics and melody are by an unknown author, with the first record of the song in the Ritson Manuscript, dating the song to some point before 1510. (en)
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| - Sir Christèmas (Sir Christmas – d. h. die Figur des ) ist ein englisches Carol (Weihnachtslied). Text und Melodie stammen aus einer anonymen Handschrift (London, British Library, MS add 5665). Es wurde unter anderem von und von William Mathias (1934–1992) bearbeitet. Das Richard Smert (ca. 1400–ca. 1479) zugeschriebene Carol in British Additional MS 5665 (ff. 8v-9v) beginnt in Dialogform: Nowell, nowell, nowell, nowell Who is there that singeth so: Nowell, nowell, nowell? I am here, Sire Christësmas. Welcome, my lord, Sire Christëmas!Welcome to us all, both more and less!Come near, Nowell. (de)
- "Sir Christèmas" (or Sir Christëmas) is a traditional British Christmas carol. The song's lyrics and melody are by an unknown author, with the first record of the song in the Ritson Manuscript, dating the song to some point before 1510. (en)
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