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‘Carol of the Bells,’ a Christmas Staple From Ukraine, a Century Later

The New York Times – Music:

It started as “Shchedryk,” a song about a little bird that was first performed in the United States in 1922. Its enchanting melody has since been sung by Beyoncé and Barenaked Ladies.

Rob LeDonne
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