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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 35

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
Location:
Syracuse, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
35
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A song to sleep by is sung to five of the little ww Trapps by Mart their lovely stepmother-to-be, played in the film "A Sound of Music 1 by Julie Andrews ere's a page to cut out aud save for Christmas two favorite songs of the famous Trapp Family Singers to add to your caroling When the Trapp family fled the Nazis in 1938 they brought with them, in addition to their fine voices, many of the holiday traditions of their native Austria, including favorite Christmas carols. The two we print here are from "The Trapp-Family Book of Christmas Songs 11 one a traditional French melody, the other a Ccech lullaby carol. The heartwarming story of the von Trapps just been made into a movie, "The Sound Of The film, to be released early next year, was fashioned from the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage version. It stars Julie Andrews as the girl who leaves a convent to become governess and later stepmother to the seven children of Captain von Trapp, a widowed naval officer. It A.

BRING YOUR TORCHES, JEANNETTE, ISABELLA Un Flambeav, Jeannette, Isabelle Traditional carol Allegretto Bring your torth-es, Jean--nttte, Is--a bcl la, Bring your torch-escome hur-ry and run! Un flam--btau, Iwn--nettt, I--sa bcl It, Un flam--beau, cou--ronsaH It C'tft is Je-- good folk of the vil la'gc, Christ is born, stts, ton du ha-meau, Lt Christ tst ni, and Ma ry's call ing. Ah! ap pel fc, Ah! ah! beau--ti--ful is qut ta miff the Moch er! Ah! cff Ah! ah! beau ti ful ah! her Son! tfl by ROCKING SONG Hajej, nynej, Czrch lullaby carol Traditiocu) MoJcrato Lit--tie sweet 1y sleep, ny--ntf, ilo not stir; zu We will lend a pit o--me ti coat of fur We will rock me tt rock you. rock you Ko ft, We will rock you, 'a ti rock you, po rock you, Sec the fur to hn ny wr; keep you warm, lac Snug ly rounil your ri en ny form. naf fnam Boot of by THIS WEEK November 2f, 1944.

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