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Christmas is Coming

David Grant joins in the festive preparations on the Isle of Man and introduces some Manx carols and Advent hymns from the Cathedral of St German in Peel.

35 minutes

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Sun 1 Dec 2013 17:15

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • O Come, O Come Emmanuel

    TUNE: Veni Emmanuel

    Choir: Congregation of The Cathedral & Parish Church of St German.

    COMPOSER: Melody from a 15thC processional hymn

  • Of The Father’s Love Begotten

    TUNE: Divinum Mysterium

    Lyricist: Prudentius.

    COMPOSER: Late form of a plain song melody

  • She Sho Yn Laa

    From the William Radcliffe Manuscript as transcribed by Colin Jerry in Kiaull yn Theay

    Choir: Caarjyn Cooidjagh.
  • Hark A Thrilling Voice

    TUNE: Merton

    Choir: Congregation of The Cathedral & Parish Church of St German. Lyricist: Edward Caswall.

    COMPOSER: W H Monk

  • Carol Of The Bells

    COMPOSER: Mykola Leontovych

    Singer: Olga Stone. Lyricist: Peter J. Wilhousky.
  • People Look East

    TUNE: Carol Of The Advent

    Choir: Congregation of The Cathedral & Parish Church of St German. Lyricist: Eleanor Farjeon.

    COMPOSER: Besancon Traditional Melody

  • Lo, He Comes With Clouds Descending

    TUNE: Helmsley

    Choir: Congregation of The Cathedral & Parish Church of St German. Lyricist: Charles Wesley.

    COMPOSER: Later form of melody in John Wesley’s Select Hymns

Factsheet for Sunday 1st December 2013

Christmas is Coming: David Grant joins in the festive preparations on the Isle of Man and introduces some Manx carols and Advent hymns from the Cathedral of St German in Peel.

Interviewees

DR MARIE CLAGUE

Marie is a Researcher for the Manx Heritage Foundation and an expert in Manx Carvals which translate into English as carols. ButÌýCarvels are different from carols because they tend to talk about about death and judgment rather than angels and shepherds!ÌýThey are religious verses which were originally changed on Christmas Eve after the end of the Service -Ìýa tradition which continued up until the end of the nineteenth century. Over time some Carvals became associated with certain hymn tunes.

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ROSEMARY WALTERS

Rosemary has been the organiser of the Festival of Trees competition for the last 10 years and is very committed to Save the Children.Ìý

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OLGA STONE

Olga, a concert pianist, is from the Ukraine. She was the first person from the former USSR to settle on the Isle of Man. Now there are about 100 Russians on the Isle of Man. Olga was brought up an atheist but, in her 20s, became a Christian in the Eastern Orthodox tradition. Olga describes growing up in the Soviet Union where being a Christian was illegal, and how things have changed.ÌýÌýÌý Olga also teaches Russian and Classics at King William College, and she plays the organ at a local church.Ìý

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BECKY BANNISTER

Becky has recently left her home on the Isle of Man for the first time to study Law at York University.Ìý She is enjoying her time away but looking forward to coming home for Christmas.

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HOWARD PARKINÌýBSc. FRAS

Howard is Chairman of the Isle of Man Astronomical Society, and a strong Christian. He also teaches astronomy at a local college. The Isle of Man has a lot of space research on the island – an increasing number of hyper-tech companies are turning the Isle of Man into a real contender in the global space race.Ìý A recent international space industry report suggested the island was the fifth most likely nation to next plant its flag on the moon.ÌýEvery December for the last few years, Howard has given some lectures on the Star of Bethlehem, which he believes would have been visible from the Isle of Man because of its clear skies.

Locations

The Cathedral & Parish Church of St German

Other Information

FESTIVAL OF TREES – XMAS TREE COMPETITION AT RONALDSWAY AIRPORTÌýÌý

Every November/December for the last decade, there has been a ‘Festival of Trees’ competition at Ronaldsway Airport. About 20 local businesses and charities enter a tree into the competition and the entries are highly imaginative. The trees occupy the first floor at the airport, visible to people arriving home and people seeing departing the island. The competition is judged by judges and the public, who make a donation to Save The Children It’s a big event in the Isle of Man’s Christmas season.Ìý

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ASTRONOMICAL IMAGES FEATURED IN HOWARD PARKIN'S INTERVIEW IN ORDER OF APPEARENCE:Ìý

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1. Andromeda galaxy and comet Pan STARRSÌý © Jack Okell

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2. Power point of where stars are © starrynight.com provided courtesy of Starry Night EducationÌý

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3. Constellation Pisces June 7 BC © starrynight.com
provided courtesy of Starry Night EducationÌý

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4. Constellation Pisces November 6 BC © starrynight.com provided courtesy of Starry Night EducationÌý

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5. Isle Of Man Astronomical Society Observatory building + night sky
Noctillucent clouds over the Isle Of Man Astronomical Society Observatory © Dave Storey IOMAS

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6. The International Space Station (with astronaut Nicole Stott on board) over Laxey wheel Oct 2009 © Pete Geddes

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7. Moon & Saturn 2007 © Dave Storey IOMAS

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8. Orion and the Isle Of Man Astronomical Society Observatory ©Dave Storey IOMAS 2013

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9. Earthrise from Apollo 8, Christmas 1968 © NASA

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10. Star trails over Snaefell © Josh Burgess - 2013

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter David Grant
Producer Sian Salt
Series Editor David Taviner
Executive Producer Tommy Nagra

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