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 in 1857 by John Henry Hopkins Jr. as part of a Christmas pageant for the General Theological Seminary in New York. It uniquely depicts the journey of the Magi using a haunting, modal melody that reflects Hopkins' interest in medieval music.
"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.
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