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Office of Communications |
November 27, 2007 |
Contact: Amy Batheja Communications Specialist Office: (817) 531-7521 abatheja@txwes.edu |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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WESLEYAN MUSIC TELLS THE STORY OF CHRISTMAS The Department of Music at Texas Wesleyan University presents a Christmas service of “Lessons and Carols” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30, at Polytechnic United Methodist Church, 1310 S. Collard St. The performance is free and open to the public. The Wesleyan Singers, Wesleyan Chamber Singers, and Wesleyan Chorale will join with members of the Chancel Choir of Polytechnic United Methodist Church in this liturgical, musical retelling of the Christmas story. Lessons and Carols originated at Truro Cathedral (England) on Christmas Eve 1880, when Bishop F. W. Benson Truro developed a service of scripture and supporting carols. Some 38 years later in 1918, this format was adapted for Christmas Eve at King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, England. The BBC’s broadcast from King’s College helped to popularize the service of Lessons and Carols which was quickly duplicated by cathedrals throughout the world. The heart of the service continues to this day: the retelling of the Christian’s story of faith from the fall of Adam to the coming of the Word Incarnate. To learn more, contact the Department of Music at (817) 531-4992 or visit their web site.
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