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                <text>Notes about the text: Hallett's libretto is an extended meditation on "Love Came Down at Christmas" and integrates additional hymns, poems and narration. In addition to "Love Came Down At Christmas," of which only the first stanza is used, the cantata includes "The Lowly Little Jesus (Junior Choir)" (Vida Munden Nixon); "Sing, Jesus Christ Is Born" (Anonymous and Christopher Wordsworth); "Rejoice And Be Merry" (Unknown); "Glory To God In The Highest"; "God So Loved The World" (John 3:16); "Would You Feel Lost In Bethlehem?" (A.H. Ackley); and "Thou Didst Leave Thy Heavenly Throne" (Emily S. Elliott). "Love came down at Christmas" is sung first and returns twice (pp. 22-23; pp. 30-33) over the course of the cantata. The narration interspersed throughout the piece meditates on Christ's birth using Rossetti's language of personified "Love," meaning Christ, coming to earth.</text>
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      <description>Musical settings of Christina Rossetti poems (those published from JSTOR Forum only). </description>
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                <text>Morris, R.O; music (English, 1886-1948)</text>
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                <text>Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894)</text>
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                <text>Oxley, Harrison; arrangement (English, 1933-2009)</text>
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                <text>Other data reference(s): Record for "Love came down at Christmas." WorldCat, http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/497445016. Accessed 13 April 2019.</text>
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                <text>Cataloguer: Emily McConkey, University of Ottawa</text>
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                <text>London: Oxford University Press</text>
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                <text>1964 [publication] [copyright]</text>
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                <text>The Christina Rossetti in Music project website is hosted in Canada at the University of Ottawa Library, and we aim to comply with Canadian copyright laws. If you believe we have violated Canadian copyright law, please contact us at christinarossettimusic@uottawa.ca. The Christina Rossetti in Music project is strictly not for profit and intended for research and educational purposes only.</text>
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                <text>Rossetti poem(s): "Christmastide"</text>
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