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Many of you have read my yearly posts where I share the Christmas song I have written for the children at school. I've written one a year for pretty much every year I've been a teacher and my children sing it for one of our Carol services. It's one of my favourite Christmas traditions.
This year, I knew I wanted to write a carol either about angels or about Peace. The world feels a very dark place in recent times with wars and conflicts and atrocities around the world- Palestine, Gaza, Sudan, Yemen, Afghanistan and the awful behaviour of the US and our own governments. So I knew that I wanted to write a song about peace.
One idea I wanted was to embrace my diverse school community and include them in the process so I posted a message on our online messaging system asking for them to share any words they knew in languages they spoke for the word for peace. I was delighted to receive some 56 comments in the first 3 days, albeit receiving duplicate words. I don't think I've EVER had that many comments before!
I composed the chorus melody and words fairly soon after the October half term but It took me a little while to work out what to do with the rest. I included many of the words shared and tried to end the verses with a sense of unity and oneness.
Finally, the verses were worked out and the melody but I hadn't come up with an accompaniment. When I started teaching the kids the song, all I'd done is written out the melody and put chord symbols for the accompaniment. It took a couple more weeks until I finally wrote out the whole piano part. In fact, it was the 4th December that I finally finished it on paper (I drove CBC completely mad working it out. He was so cross with me replaying chords and notes and over and over, citing the sanity of the new neighbours as his chief objection but I think it was about him!).
And then disaster struck. On Saturday the 6th December, my orchestra had their Christmas concert in Islington. I had my music manuscript book in my bag. The conductor, Mark Biggins asked if anyone had any manuscript paper. I said yes and got my book out for him.
It wasn't till the next evening that I realised HE HAD NEVER GIVEN IT BACK!!! And worse than that, he was now back in GENEVA where he lives!!! It was my only copy of the music!
Cue some frantic emailing of the committee of the orchestra!!!
Thankfully, that evening, I received a Whatsapp from the Chair of the Committee and from Mark, who felt incredibly guilty who had taken some grainy photos of the music for me. So, thank goodness for that!
I tried to get my colleague to record the final rehearsal in school but it didn't pick up the piano part, then at the church, my Headteacher was recording for me and she was sat next to a very loud singer who drowned everyone else out so I asked the children to rerecord it on the final morning which they did. I asked S, the student who I have managed to get a 4 year music scholarship for, to play flute for it. I only gave him the music on Friday lunchtime and he was perfect 3 days later for the performances. Sadly, he had to borrow my flute for this recording so it wasn't quite in the right position for him and he couldn't get some of the notes to sound, but he still did a good job.
I hope you enjoy the song and the message of it.
Much love to you this Christmas day!
Jesus came to bring us Peace. The peace which passes understanding. The peace of the Christ child.
Here are some previous songs:
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