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100 Carols For Choirs

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74 of the most popular items from Carols for Choirs 1, 2 and 3 in one volume, plus 26 pieces new to the series. The volume contains both accompanied and unaccompanied items, and the Order of Service for a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. Orchestral and brass ensemble accompaniments for many of the items are available on hire.
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Publisher Oxford University Press
Arranger Willcocks;Rutter
Series . . . for Choirs Collections
Pages 388
Warlock: Adam lay ybounden; Ebeling: All my heart this night rejoices; Wishart: Alleluya, a new work is come on hand; Willcocks: Angels, from the realms of glory; Willcocks: Angelus ad virginem; Willcocks: As with gladness men of old; Maxwell Davies: Ave plena gracia; Kirkpatrick/Willcocks: Away in a manger; Mathias: A babe is born; Willcocks: Birthday Carol; Willcocks: The cherry tree carol; Rutter: Child in a manger; Willcocks: A child is born in Bethlehem; Rutter: Christmas night; Rutter: Coventry carol; Shaw: Coventry carol; Rutter: Cradle song; Tchaikovsky: The crown of roses; Willcocks: Deck the hall; Willcocks: Ding dong! merrily on high; Wood: Ding dong! merrily on high; Willcocks: The first Nowell; Willcocks: Gabriel to Mary came; Willcocks: Gabriel's message; Willcocks: God rest you merry, gentlemen; Willcocks: Good King Wenceslas; Praetorius: A great and mighty wonder; Wood: Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary; Mendelssohn/Willcocks: Hark! the herald-angels sing; Willcocks: He is born the divine Christ-child; Rutter: Here we come a-wassailing; Walford Davies: The holly and the ivy; Willcocks: Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber; Pettman: I saw a maiden; Rutter: I saw three ships; Willcocks: I saw three ships; Niles/Rutter: I wonder as I wander; Willcocks: Il est ne le divin enfant; Pearsall: In Dulci Jubilo; Holst: In the bleak mid-winter; Darke: In the bleak mid-winter; Willcocks: Infant holy, infant lowly; Willcocks: The Infant King; Willcocks: It came upon the midnight clear; Rutter: Jesus child; Willcocks: Jesus Christ is risen today; Poston: Jesus Christ the apple tree; Pierpont/Willcocks: Jingle, bells; Mason/Rutter: Joy to the world; Cleobury: Joys seven; Wood: King Jesus hath a garden; Hopkins/Willcocks: Kings of Orient; Willcocks: Lo! he comes with clouds descending; Praetorius: Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming; Percival: Longfellow's carol; Carter/Willcocks: Lord of the Dance; Ballet/Shaw: Lute-book lullaby; Carter: A maiden most gentle; Rutter: Mary's Lullaby; Warrell: A merry Christmas; R. R. Terry: Myn lyking; Rutter: Nativity carol; Britten: A New Year carol; Wade/Willcocks: O come, all ye faithful; Willcocks: O come, o come, Emmanuel; J. S. Bach: O little one sweet; Vaughan Williams/Armstrong: O little town of Bethlehem; Walford Davies: O little town of Bethlehem; Rogers: O Queen of heaven; Willcocks: Of the Father's heart begotten; Wood: Once, as I remember; Gauntlett/Mann/Willcocks: Once in royal David's city; Rodney Bennett: Out of your sleep; Wood: Past three a clock; Holst: Personent hodie; Willcocks: Quelle est cette odeur agreable?; Rutter: Quem pastores laudavere; Rutter: Rise up, shepherd, and follow; Rutter: Sans Day Carol; Willcocks: See amid the winter's snow; Berlioz: The shepherds' farewell; Willcocks: Shepherds in the field abiding; Rutter: Shepherds left their flocks a-straying; Rutter: Shepherd's pipe carol; Gruber/Willcocks: Silent night; Holst: Sing aloud on this day!; Mathias: Sir Christemas; Howells: A spotless Rose; Rutter: Star carol; Ledger: Still, still, still; Gruber/Willcocks: Stille Nacht; Willcocks: Sussex carol; Rutter: There is a flower; Stevens: There is no rose; Williamson: This Christmas night; Wood: This joyful Eastertide; Cornelius/Atkins: The three kings; Willcocks: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day; Vaughan Williams: The truth from above; Rutter: The twelve days of Christmas; Willcocks: Unto us is born a son; Woodward: Up! good Christen folk, and listen; Wood: A virgin most pure; Vaughan Williams: Wassail song; Rutter: Wexford carol; Walton: What cheer?; Jacques: When Christ was born; Willcocks: Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?; Willcocks: While shepherds watched their flocks; Gauntlett/Willcocks: Ye choirs of new Jerusalem