100 carols for choirs /

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Imprint:Oxford, England ; New York, NY, USA : Music Department, Oxford University Press, 1987.
Description:1 score (384 p.) ; 26 cm.
Language:English
French
German
Latin
Series:Oxford carols
Subject:
Format: Music score Print
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1014161
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other title:One hundred carols for choirs.
Carols for choirs.
Other authors / contributors:Willcocks, David, 1919-
Rutter, John, 1945-
ISBN:0193532271 (pbk.)
Notes:Principally for mixed chorus, with piano or organ acc. or unacc.
Selected from Carols for choirs, v. 1-3.
Table of Contents:
  • Adam lay ybounden, Warlock
  • All my heart this night rejoices, Ebeling
  • Alleluya, a new work is come on hand, Wishart
  • Angels, from the realms of glory, Willcocks
  • Angelus ad virginem, Willcocks
  • As with gladness men of old, Willcocks
  • Ave plena gracia, Maxwell Davies
  • Away in a manger, Kirkpatrick/Willcocks
  • A babe is born, Mathias
  • Birthday carol, Willcocks
  • The cherry tree carol, Willcocks
  • Child in a manger, Rutter
  • A child is born in Bethlehem, Willcocks
  • Christmas night, Rutter
  • Coventry carol, Rutter
  • Coventry carol, Shaw
  • Cradle song, Rutter
  • The crown of roses, Tchaikovsky
  • Deck the hall, Willcocks
  • Ding dong! merrily on high, Willcocks
  • Ding dong! merrily on high, Wood
  • The first Nowell, Willcocks
  • Gabriel to Mary came, Willcocks
  • Gabriel's message, Willcocks
  • God rest you merry, gentlemen, Willcocks
  • Good King Wenceslas, Willcocks
  • A great and mighty wonder, Praetorius
  • Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary, Wood
  • Hark! the herald-angels sing, Mendelssohn/Willcocks
  • He is born the divine Christ-child, Willcocks
  • Here we come a-wassailing, Rutter
  • The holly and the ivy, Walford Davies
  • Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber, Willcocks
  • I. saw a maiden, Pettman
  • I. saw three ships, Rutter
  • I. saw three ships, Willcocks
  • I. wonder as I wander, Niles/Rutter
  • Il est ne le divin enfant, Willcocks
  • In Dulci Jubilo, Pearsall
  • In the bleak mid-winter, Holst
  • In the bleak mid-winter, Darke
  • Infant holy, infant lowly, Willcocks
  • The Infant King, Willcocks
  • It came upon the midnight clear, Willcocks
  • Jesus child, Rutter
  • Jesus Christ is risen today, Willcocks
  • Jesus Christ the apple tree, Poston
  • Jingle, bells, Pierpont/Willcocks
  • Joy to the world, Mason/Rutter
  • Joys seven, Cleobury
  • King Jesus hath a garden, Wood
  • Kings of Orient, Hopkins/Willcocks
  • Lo! he comes with clouds descending, Willcocks
  • Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming, Praetorius
  • Longfellow's carol, Percival
  • Lord of the Dance, Carter/Willcocks
  • Lute-book lullaby, Ballet/Shaw
  • A maiden most gentle, Carter
  • Mary's Lullaby, Rutter
  • A merry Christmas, Warrell
  • Myn lyking, R. R. Terry
  • Nativity carol, Rutter
  • A New Year carol, Britten
  • O come, all ye faithful, Wade/Willcocks
  • O come, o come, Emmanuel, Willcocks
  • O little one sweet, J. S. Bach
  • O little town of Bethlehem, Vaughan Williams/Armstrong
  • O little town of Bethlehem, Walford Davies
  • O Queen of heaven, Rogers
  • Of the Father's heart begotten, Willcocks
  • Once, as I remember, Wood
  • Once in royal David's city, Gauntlett/Mann/Willcocks
  • Out of your sleep, Rodney Bennett
  • Past three a clock, Wood
  • Personent hodie, Holst
  • Quelle est cette odeur agreable?, Willcocks
  • Quem pastores laudavere, Rutter
  • Rise up, shepherd, and follow, Rutter
  • Sans Day Carol, Rutter
  • See amid the winter's snow, Willcocks
  • The shepherds' farewell, Berlioz
  • Shepherds in the field abiding, Willcocks
  • Shepherds left their flocks a-straying, Rutter
  • Shepherd's pipe carol, Rutter
  • Silent night, Gruber/Willcocks
  • Sing aloud on this day!, Holst
  • Sir Christemas, Mathias
  • A spotless Rose, Howells
  • Star carol, Rutter
  • Still, still, still, Ledger
  • Stille Nacht, Gruber/Willcocks
  • Sussex carol, Willcocks
  • There is a flower, Rutter
  • There is no rose, Stevens
  • This Christmas night, Williamson
  • This joyful Eastertide, Wood
  • The three kings, Cornelius/Atkins
  • Tomorrow shall be my dancing day, Willcocks
  • The truth from above, Vaughan Williams
  • The twelve days of Christmas, Rutter
  • Unto us is born a son, Willcocks
  • Up! good Christen folk, and listen, Woodward
  • A virgin most pure, Wood
  • Wassail song, Vaughan Williams
  • Wexford carol, Rutter
  • What cheer?, Walton
  • When Christ was born, Jacques
  • Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?, Willcocks
  • While shepherds watched their flocks, Willcocks
  • Ye choirs of new Jerusalem, Gauntlett/Willcocks