









What a Child is This (Greensleeves) (Piano Trio)
钢琴61键, 小提琴, 大提琴
演奏视频
难度: 普通
13 页数
关键信息
- 乐器 3
- 钢琴61键小提琴大提琴
- 页数
- 13
- 难度
- 普通
- 類型
- 四行谱
- 配器
- 合奏团
- 歌词
- 不包含
- 和弦
- 不包含
- 乐器
- 钢琴61键, 小提琴, 大提琴
- 页数
- 13
- 难度
- 普通
- 類型
- 四行谱
- 配器
- 合奏团
- 歌词
- 不包含
- 和弦
- 不包含
“What a Child Is This?” is a beloved Christmas carol with a rich history. The lyrics were written by William Chatterton Dix in 1865, who was inspired by his deep study of the Bible. He penned the poem “The Manger Throne,” which later became the basis for the carol.
The melody we know today is based on a much older English folk song called “Greensleeves.” This tune, with its familiar and haunting melody, was paired with Dix’s lyrics in 1871, creating the version of the carol we sing today.
While written in England, the carol has gained immense popularity in the United States and is now considered a Christmas classic in both countries. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet profound lyrics, which beautifully capture the mystery and wonder of the Christmas story.
Adapted and arranged for Piano Trio
Score & Individual Parts
“What a Child Is This?” is a beloved Christmas carol with a rich history. The lyrics were written by William Chatterton Dix in 1865, who was inspired by his deep study of the Bible. He penned the poem “The Manger Throne,” which later became the basis for the carol.
The melody we know today is based on a much older English folk song called “Greensleeves.” This tune, with its familiar and haunting melody, was paired with Dix’s lyrics in 1871, creating the version of the carol we sing today.
While written in England, the carol has gained immense popularity in the United States and is now considered a Christmas classic in both countries. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet profound lyrics, which beautifully capture the mystery and wonder of the Christmas story.
Adapted and arranged for Piano Trio
Score & Individual Parts