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"Inspiration does not come to the lazy. It only comes to those who call it." - P. I. Tchaikovsky

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Dec
8th
2017

Day 8: 1719. · 4:42pm Dec 8th, 2017

Today's piece has been a favorite for carolers, church hymns and the media ever since it's publication. I'm talking about "Joy to the World," by G. F. Handel... or, did he write it? Truth be told, there is some mystery about who actually composed this. There are some scholars who believed that a certain bars is very similar to what Handel used in his Messiah. However, others would think that it might have been a group effort. But regardless of who exactly wrote it, many of us can agree that it is a masterpiece when it comes to Christmas carols from the Baroque period.

Comments ( 2 )

Hmm. Master piece indeed. How ever I didn't know you were one for Christmas Carol's. Going in the holiday season prepped, huh Ink?

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I do have a list, ad it's way bigger then 25.

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