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Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light - Christmas Carols

Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light - Christmas Carols


Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light - Christmas Carols

ratings:
4/5 (43 ratings)
Publisher:
Released:
Sep 1, 2002
ISBN:
9781458448835
Format:
Sheet music

This is song 6 of 78 from Christmas Carols

Description

(Guitar Chord Songbook). A convenient collection of 80 favorite carols for guitarists who just need the lyrics and chords. Songs include: Angels We Have Heard on High * Away in a Manger * Deck the Hall * The Friendly Beasts * Good King Wenceslas * The Holly and the Ivy * I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day * Irish Carol * Jingle Bells * Joy to the World * O Holy Night * Rocking * Silent Night * Up on the Housetop * We Wish You a Merry Christmas * Welsh Carol * What Child Is This? * and more.
Publisher:
Released:
Sep 1, 2002
ISBN:
9781458448835
Format:
Sheet music
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  • (5/5)
    A wonderful musical adaptation of Charles Dickens, The Christmas Carol, as only the Muppets can do it. There is singing, laughing and sentiment. Leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy.
  • (4/5)

    1 person found this helpful

    A wealthy, uncaring man is haunted by Christmas Muppets.It's a great balancing act of the classic story with Muppet silliness. The humor is never great, but it's always at least pleasant. Meanwhile, the serious bits manage to be as effective as any other film of the story, despite the pretense of not taking things seriously.Concept: AStory: ACharacters: BDialog: BPacing: BCinematography: BSpecial effects/design: BActing: BMusic: CEnjoyment: AGPA: 3.2/4

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  • (4/5)
    The live action setting and actors would do credit to any movie version of this classic. The Muppets acting in character are suitable companions; those acting as Muppet extras and narrators are, well, Muppety.The songs are serviceable although not particularly memorable, with the exception of the really moving scene where Belle leaves young Ebenezer. However, the "intervention" of the Muppets does make the darker parts of the story more accessible to children.