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Ash Grove is a beautiful traditional Welsh tune that has been delighting people for over 200 years.
“The tune of “The Ash Grove” was used for the Thanksgiving hymn “Let All Things Now Living”, composed in 1939 by Katherine K. Davis. The popularity of this hymnal version led to the tune’s being included on a number of Christmas albums up through the 1950s, such as Jan August’s 1955 album Christmas Favorites (Mercury Records #MG 20160). It had, however, been in use as a hymn tune long before the 20th century under the title “The Master Hath Come” by Sarah Doudney (1871), updated since in a retelling of the nativity story by Robert Cullinan entitled “On This Night Most Holy” (1996).” Wikipedia
I arranged this for two of my students, and they love it. I think your students will love playing it too. Perfect for recitals or for playing with a friend at a church service.
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