Don Oíche Úd i mBeithil

"Don Oíche Úd i mBeithil" (Irish: [d̪ˠənˠ ˈiːçə uːd̪ˠ ɪ ˈmʲɛhɪlʲ]; "That Night in Bethlehem"; archaic spelling: "Don Oidhche ud I mBeithil"[1]) is a popular Irish-language Christmas carol, of unclear origin.[2][3] It is played as a reel in 4
4
time.[4][5]

"Don Oíche Úd i mBeithil"
Christmas carol

Origins

It has been described as going back to the 7th century AD.[6][7][8]

Lyrics

Notable recordings

See also

References

  1. "Wren Song - Authentic Celtic Music & Ballads".
  2. Fleischman, Aloys (December 5, 2016). Sources of Irish Traditional Music c. 1600-1855: An Annotated Catalogue of Prints and Manuscripts, 1583-1855. Routledge. ISBN 9781135810252 via Google Books.
  3. Woods, Sylvia (February 28, 2015). That Night in Bethlehem: A Traditional Irish Christmas Carol Arranged for Solo Harp. HAL LEONARD Publishing Company. ISBN 9780936661575 via Google Books.
  4. UMBARGER, MARY (April 15, 2011). Harp Song - The Golden Thread. Mel Bay Publications. ISBN 9781610659604 via Google Books.
  5. "A Southern Celtic Christmas". www.propermusic.com.
  6. "StackPath". www.bitesize.irish. December 19, 2012.
  7. Glatt, John (February 29, 2012). The Chieftains: The Authorised Biography. Random House. ISBN 9781448107711 via Google Books.
  8. Anderson, Bradford A.; Kearney, Jonathan (April 19, 2018). Ireland and the Reception of the Bible: Social and Cultural Perspectives. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9780567680778 via Google Books.
  9. "Don Oíche Úd i mBeithil lyrics and chords - Celtic Woman". SongsInIrish.com.
  10. "Don Oíche úd I mBeithil - To That Night In Bethelehem". www.irishpage.com.
  11. "Anne-Marie O'Farrell". Contemporary Music Centre. September 20, 2018.
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