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Merry! Don't You Know?
by David Ahrens
Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

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God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
is a traditional English Christmas carol dating to the mid 17th Century. It was referenced by Charles Dickens in his 1843 novella A Christmas Carol but with the lyric:

God bless you, Merry Gentleman!
May nothing you dismay!

The phrase God rest you merry historically meant may God grant you peace and happiness. Rest you merry was used both in Shakespeares As You Like It and Romeo and Juliet. Over time, there has been confusion over this title due to changes in common language usage. The word merry is an adverb of rest and not an adjective of Gentlemen.

Pat-A-Pan is a traditional Burgundian French Christmas carol written by Bernard de La Monnoye and published in 1720. The text calls for the bringing of a drum and flute to play for newborn Jesus Christ in worship. The title is onomatopoeic for the sound of a drum, as is the additional lyric tu-re-lu-re-lu for the sound of a flute.

Yigdal is a Jewish hymn and prayer that is a poetic adaptation of Maimonides 13 principles of faith. The text is attributed to 14th century poet Daniel ben Judah. The melody dates to the 17th century or earlier. It is traditionally sung for morning prayer and as the conclusion of Shabbat evening services. Upon hearing Yigdal, English Methodist Thomas Olivers adapted this melody for use in his Christian hymn The God of Abraham Praise, which is a paraphrase of the ben Judah doxology, and was first published in 1772.

Merry! Dont You Know? is a playful melding of these sacred songs, acting as a reminder that Christmas is a time to be merry and joyful as we celebrate the nature, power, and love of God.

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