Wednesday, December 24, 2025

A Song, A Song High above the Trees

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Blessed Solstice
...and all that jazz!

I have an eclectic variety of Christmas and Winter Solstice music in my vast collection of CDs and old LPs.  One of my favorite holiday songs is "The Bells of Bethlehem" hardly ever heard anywhere and recorded only twice that I know of.  I have jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd playing the lovely little carol in his typical fingerstyle on a compilation of his solo guitar Christmas music. Listening to that song led me to hunt down classical guitar music for Christmas and wintertime. Recently I came across this lovely upbeat tune though many guitarists play it much slower in tempo. Entitled Villancicco de Navidad it was written by little known Paraguayan composer Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885-1944).

Well... little known if you live in the USA and only listen to contemporary music. If you listen to or play classical guitar you may very well know him. He was one of the most prolific composers for that instrument when he was alive. After searching online for a suitable video I found this quick video of Costa Rican classical guitarist David Coto playing the tune. He re-recorded it this year only a two weeks ago, but I prefer this first version he recorded in 2019 because of the close-ups of his hands on the strings. Enjoy!

 

Whoever or whatever you believe in, however you celebrate this end of the year, have a memorable and magical time. Make the most of it you wonderful people out there in the dark! Looking forward to more literary Lost in Limbo discoveries and sharing them with you in a hopefully saner, more humane and compassionate 2026. 

3 comments:

  1. Thanks John for all your gifts this year in the form of reviews that have introduced me to so many authors that I had never encountered before. I am just working my way through Mrs Pym's various adventures at the moment. What a woman!! Nigel Morland was certainly an author worth reading. I hope you have a happy holiday and good health and happiness in 2026. Louise

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    1. I’m glad you found this blog and have been reading so many “new” writers. Hope you got the card I sent. The regulars who bought many books this year (eight people!) all got a card with the special offer. If not arrived by today, it’s in its way. Merry, merry and a wonder filled 2026 to you, Louise!

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    2. Your card is awaited with anticipation. Thank you John. Unfortunately international letters and cards are regularly taking several weeks as they are deemed low priority compared to packages. Hopefully 2026 will provide an opportunity to read more forgotten authors and maybe come across a rarity or two.

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