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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>algorhythms wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Holidays are coming...<br />This song early came to be regarded as a Christmas song in Finland, despite the fact that the text does not refer to Christmas, but only to winter, snow and sleigh rides.</p><p>Melody by Johan Fredrik Berwald, 1845. Text by Z. Zopelius (Klang min vackra bjällra)</p><p>It is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson&nbsp; &nbsp;Sleigh Ride. Or the song Jingle bells….</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM">https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM</a></p><p>Because I mentioned Leroy Anderson and said this&nbsp; Finnish piece&nbsp; is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson, I would like to draw your attention to the fact, that Sleigh Ride was composed one summer!!!!   </p><p>According to the composer&#039;s widow Eleanor Anderson, &quot;Leroy didn&#039;t set out to write a Christmas piece when he wrote &#039;Sleigh Ride.&#039;  His intentions were to convey the entire winter season through the imagery of a sleigh ride, much in the way that Mozart did with his piece of the same name.&quot;</p><p>So - During a July heat wave and drought in 1946, he spent a summer in a cottage. Leroy was digging trenches to try to find some old pipes coming from a spring.  He began composing several tunes, including Sleigh Ride (Sleðaferð), in which he envisioned as a musical depiction of the winter season long ago.<br />Sleigh Ride” was first performed on May 4, 1948 in Symphony Hall, Boston as an extra at a Pops concert conducted by Arthur Fiedler.  Lyrics by Mitchell Parish were added in 1950.</p><p> Some 75 years after Leroy Anderson created Sleigh Ride, the composition is still ranked as one of the 10 most popular pieces of Christmas music worldwide and frequently the #1 most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics which Mitchell Parish wrote several years after Anderson finished the composition.<br />Leroy Anderson June 29, 1908 – May 18, 1975</p><p>This ”most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics” is the same with my Christmas song. Not a word about Christmas, but still popular. The similarities.</p><p>Text&nbsp; from <br /><a href="http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php">http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php</a></p><p>All the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p></blockquote></div><p>Stig, this is wonderfully delightful! What a joy to hear. It sparkles under your capable fingers!<br />Many thanks for sharing!<br />My best,<br />Robert</p></blockquote></div><p>Thank you very much Robert. I&#039;m glad you give time to&nbsp; listen.</p><p>Best wishes,</p><p>Stig</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Holidays are coming...<br />This song early came to be regarded as a Christmas song in Finland, despite the fact that the text does not refer to Christmas, but only to winter, snow and sleigh rides.</p><p>Melody by Johan Fredrik Berwald, 1845. Text by Z. Zopelius (Klang min vackra bjällra)</p><p>It is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson&nbsp; &nbsp;Sleigh Ride. Or the song Jingle bells….</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM">https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM</a></p><p>Because I mentioned Leroy Anderson and said this&nbsp; Finnish piece&nbsp; is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson, I would like to draw your attention to the fact, that Sleigh Ride was composed one summer!!!!   </p><p>According to the composer&#039;s widow Eleanor Anderson, &quot;Leroy didn&#039;t set out to write a Christmas piece when he wrote &#039;Sleigh Ride.&#039;  His intentions were to convey the entire winter season through the imagery of a sleigh ride, much in the way that Mozart did with his piece of the same name.&quot;</p><p>So - During a July heat wave and drought in 1946, he spent a summer in a cottage. Leroy was digging trenches to try to find some old pipes coming from a spring.  He began composing several tunes, including Sleigh Ride (Sleðaferð), in which he envisioned as a musical depiction of the winter season long ago.<br />Sleigh Ride” was first performed on May 4, 1948 in Symphony Hall, Boston as an extra at a Pops concert conducted by Arthur Fiedler.  Lyrics by Mitchell Parish were added in 1950.</p><p> Some 75 years after Leroy Anderson created Sleigh Ride, the composition is still ranked as one of the 10 most popular pieces of Christmas music worldwide and frequently the #1 most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics which Mitchell Parish wrote several years after Anderson finished the composition.<br />Leroy Anderson June 29, 1908 – May 18, 1975</p><p>This ”most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics” is the same with my Christmas song. Not a word about Christmas, but still popular. The similarities.</p><p>Text&nbsp; from <br /><a href="http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php">http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php</a></p><p>All the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p></blockquote></div><p>Stig, this is wonderfully delightful! What a joy to hear. It sparkles under your capable fingers!<br />Many thanks for sharing!<br />My best,<br />Robert</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>carmelo.paolucci wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Holidays are coming...<br />This song early came to be regarded as a Christmas song in Finland, despite the fact that the text does not refer to Christmas, but only to winter, snow and sleigh rides.</p><p>Melody by Johan Fredrik Berwald, 1845. Text by Z. Zopelius (Klang min vackra bjällra)</p><p>It is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson&nbsp; &nbsp;Sleigh Ride. Or the song Jingle bells….</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM">https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM</a></p><p>Because I mentioned Leroy Anderson and said this&nbsp; Finnish piece&nbsp; is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson, I would like to draw your attention to the fact, that Sleigh Ride was composed one summer!!!!   </p><p>According to the composer&#039;s widow Eleanor Anderson, &quot;Leroy didn&#039;t set out to write a Christmas piece when he wrote &#039;Sleigh Ride.&#039;  His intentions were to convey the entire winter season through the imagery of a sleigh ride, much in the way that Mozart did with his piece of the same name.&quot;</p><p>So - During a July heat wave and drought in 1946, he spent a summer in a cottage. Leroy was digging trenches to try to find some old pipes coming from a spring.  He began composing several tunes, including Sleigh Ride (Sleðaferð), in which he envisioned as a musical depiction of the winter season long ago.<br />Sleigh Ride” was first performed on May 4, 1948 in Symphony Hall, Boston as an extra at a Pops concert conducted by Arthur Fiedler.  Lyrics by Mitchell Parish were added in 1950.</p><p> Some 75 years after Leroy Anderson created Sleigh Ride, the composition is still ranked as one of the 10 most popular pieces of Christmas music worldwide and frequently the #1 most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics which Mitchell Parish wrote several years after Anderson finished the composition.<br />Leroy Anderson June 29, 1908 – May 18, 1975</p><p>This ”most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics” is the same with my Christmas song. Not a word about Christmas, but still popular. The similarities.</p><p>Text&nbsp; from <br /><a href="http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php">http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php</a></p><p>All the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p></blockquote></div><p>This Christmas carol is beautiful, I had never heard it before and it is really suitable for this period. <br />Thanks so much for sharing it.</p><p>Greetings</p><p>Carmelo</p></blockquote></div><p>Thank you Carmelo for listening to my music. I&#039;m glad you like it.</p><p>Best wishes,</p><p>Stig</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Holidays are coming...<br />This song early came to be regarded as a Christmas song in Finland, despite the fact that the text does not refer to Christmas, but only to winter, snow and sleigh rides.</p><p>Melody by Johan Fredrik Berwald, 1845. Text by Z. Zopelius (Klang min vackra bjällra)</p><p>It is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson&nbsp; &nbsp;Sleigh Ride. Or the song Jingle bells….</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM">https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM</a></p><p>Because I mentioned Leroy Anderson and said this&nbsp; Finnish piece&nbsp; is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson, I would like to draw your attention to the fact, that Sleigh Ride was composed one summer!!!!   </p><p>According to the composer&#039;s widow Eleanor Anderson, &quot;Leroy didn&#039;t set out to write a Christmas piece when he wrote &#039;Sleigh Ride.&#039;  His intentions were to convey the entire winter season through the imagery of a sleigh ride, much in the way that Mozart did with his piece of the same name.&quot;</p><p>So - During a July heat wave and drought in 1946, he spent a summer in a cottage. Leroy was digging trenches to try to find some old pipes coming from a spring.  He began composing several tunes, including Sleigh Ride (Sleðaferð), in which he envisioned as a musical depiction of the winter season long ago.<br />Sleigh Ride” was first performed on May 4, 1948 in Symphony Hall, Boston as an extra at a Pops concert conducted by Arthur Fiedler.  Lyrics by Mitchell Parish were added in 1950.</p><p> Some 75 years after Leroy Anderson created Sleigh Ride, the composition is still ranked as one of the 10 most popular pieces of Christmas music worldwide and frequently the #1 most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics which Mitchell Parish wrote several years after Anderson finished the composition.<br />Leroy Anderson June 29, 1908 – May 18, 1975</p><p>This ”most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics” is the same with my Christmas song. Not a word about Christmas, but still popular. The similarities.</p><p>Text&nbsp; from <br /><a href="http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php">http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php</a></p><p>All the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p></blockquote></div><p>This Christmas carol is beautiful, I had never heard it before and it is really suitable for this period. <br />Thanks so much for sharing it.</p><p>Greetings</p><p>Carmelo</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>dazric wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>This is lovely - had not heard of it before. Thanks for another delightful discovery, Stig! I wondered if Johan was any relation to the great Franz Berwald, and yes, a quick visit to Wikipedia tells me he was a cousin.<br />By coincidence, I&#039;ve been working on my own Sleigh Ride - hope to post it later today.</p></blockquote></div><p>Thank you for you kindness dazric. Please read my edit after the video, interesting facts!<br />And I&#039;m waiting for your Sleigh Ride&nbsp; <i class="far fa-smile smiley"></i><br />Thank you.</p><p>Best wishes,</p><p>Stig</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This is lovely - had not heard of it before. Thanks for another delightful discovery, Stig! I wondered if Johan was any relation to the great Franz Berwald, and yes, a quick visit to Wikipedia tells me he was a cousin.<br />By coincidence, I&#039;ve been working on my own Sleigh Ride - hope to post it later today.</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Holidays are coming...<br />This song early came to be regarded as a Christmas song in Finland, despite the fact that the text does not refer to Christmas, but only to winter, snow and sleigh rides.</p><p>Melody by Johan Fredrik Berwald, 1845. Text by Z. Zopelius (Klang min vackra bjällra)</p><p>It is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson&nbsp; &nbsp;Sleigh Ride. Or the song Jingle bells….</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM">https://youtu.be/auCPu_ZIDCM</a></p><p>Because I mentioned Leroy Anderson and said this&nbsp; Finnish piece&nbsp; is a bit in same style as Leroy Anderson, I would like to draw your attention to the fact, that Sleigh Ride was composed one summer!!!!   </p><p>According to the composer&#039;s widow Eleanor Anderson, &quot;Leroy didn&#039;t set out to write a Christmas piece when he wrote &#039;Sleigh Ride.&#039;  His intentions were to convey the entire winter season through the imagery of a sleigh ride, much in the way that Mozart did with his piece of the same name.&quot;</p><p>So - During a July heat wave and drought in 1946, he spent a summer in a cottage. Leroy was digging trenches to try to find some old pipes coming from a spring.  He began composing several tunes, including Sleigh Ride (Sleðaferð), in which he envisioned as a musical depiction of the winter season long ago.<br />Sleigh Ride” was first performed on May 4, 1948 in Symphony Hall, Boston as an extra at a Pops concert conducted by Arthur Fiedler.  Lyrics by Mitchell Parish were added in 1950.</p><p> Some 75 years after Leroy Anderson created Sleigh Ride, the composition is still ranked as one of the 10 most popular pieces of Christmas music worldwide and frequently the #1 most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics which Mitchell Parish wrote several years after Anderson finished the composition.<br />Leroy Anderson June 29, 1908 – May 18, 1975</p><p>This ”most popular holiday song in the United States according to ASCAP.  This is in spite of the fact that the word &quot;Christmas&quot; is never mentioned in the lyrics” is the same with my Christmas song. Not a word about Christmas, but still popular. The similarities.</p><p>Text&nbsp; from <br /><a href="http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php">http://leroyandersonfoundation.org/sleigh_ride.php</a></p><p>All the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p>]]></content>
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