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I Wonder as I Wander

4 Extra Debut. Personal stories from around the world inspired by the carol 鈥業 Wonder as I Wander鈥. With author Chibundu Onuzo. From 2020.

As Christmas approaches, Soul Music leads you through Advent with the Appalachian carol "I Wonder as I Wander".

Written by American folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles, its origins come from a song fragment collected in 1933.

Mysterious, inspiring, this traditional Christmas carol reflects on the nativity and the nature of wondering.

While in the town of Murphy in Appalachian North Carolina, Niles attended a fundraising meeting held by evangelicals who had been ordered out of town by the police. He wrote of hearing the song:

鈥淎 girl had stepped out to the edge of the little platform attached to the automobile. She began to sing. Her clothes were unbelievably dirty and ragged, and she, too, was unwashed. Her ash-blond hair hung down in long skeins. ... she was beautiful, and in her untutored way, she could sing. She smiled as she sang, smiled rather sadly, and sang only a single line of a song鈥.

The girl, named Annie Morgan, repeated the fragment seven times in exchange for a quarter per performance, and Niles left with "three lines of verse, and a magnificent idea". Based on this fragment, Niles composed the version of "I Wonder as I Wander" that is known today.

This most unusual of carols touches people in different ways. With childhood memories from a 1960鈥檚 RAF base in Oxfordshire, a Nigerian school girl who found her place in Winchester Cathedral, reflections from a candlelit vigil in an Appalachian town, and a Christmas gift as described by world renowned singer Melanie Marshall.

With guests:

* Performer Melanie Marshall
* Ron Pen (biographer John Jacob Niles)
* Viva Choir member Louise Sheaves
* Author Chibundu Onuzo
* Music scholar John McClain.

Featuring music from:

* John Rutter
* Burl Ives

Consultant: Ted Olson.

Producer: Nicola Humphries

First broadcast on 成人论坛 Radio 4 in December 2020.

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28 minutes

Last on

Fri 15 Dec 2023 20:30

Broadcasts

  • Tue 22 Dec 2020 09:00
  • Tue 22 Dec 2020 21:30
  • Fri 15 Dec 2023 20:30

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