John Henry Hopkins Jr. - We Three Kings Sheet Music: 8 Time-Saving PDFs
"We Three Kings", also known as "We Three Kings of Orient Are", is a Christmas carol written by John Henry Hopkins Jr. in 1857. It uniquely describes the journey of the Magi using a repetitive rhythmic structure and distinctive minor key melody, reflecting Hopkins' background as both a clergyman and music composer.
A traditional Christmas carol written by Hopkins in 1857 for a New York seminary pageant. It uniquely depicts the journey of the Biblical Magi through a somber, modal melody, blending sacred narrative with 19th-century hymnody.
"We Three Kings" (originally "Three Kings of Orient") is a 19th-century Christmas carol by John Henry Hopkins Jr., who served as a rector in Pennsylvania. First published in 1863, it remains unique for its deliberate focus on Epiphany traditions rather than Nativity narratives.
A Christmas carol written by John Henry Hopkins Jr. in 1857, originally for a New York Episcopal seminary pageant. It uniquely depicts the Three Wise Men's journey through its melody and modal harmonies.
"We Three Kings of Orient Are", also known as "The Quest of the Magi",
is a Christmas carol written in 1857 by John Henry Hopkins Jr.
It was the first widely popular American carol to feature original lyrics and music.
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