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Bullard, The Oxford Book of Flexible Carols OUP

XVS1 OUP978019336462
Vocal Scores - Christmas
 

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The Oxford Book of Flexible Carols is the perfect resource for choirs of all types and sizes. Each piece is presented with flexible scoring options, clearly explained throughout, enabling performance by various combinations of singers. With a fabulous range of accessible, quality material, this is a must for all choirs at Christmas.

 

Title: The Oxford Book of Flexible Carols: The perfect resource for every choir at Christmas

Editor: Bullard, Alan

Arrangement: Flexible forces (CHOIR)

Media: Sheet Music

Edition Info: Paperback

Pages: 288

Category: Vocal & Choral » Choral » Christmas

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Catalogue Number: OUP3364622

Catalogue Number: 9780193364622

ISBN: 9780193364622 (019336462X)

Date Published: 27 Aug 2009

 

1)Antony Baldwin: A babe is born

2)Christopher Wiggins: A little child there is yborn

3)Graham Ross: Adam lay ybounden

4)Peter Warlock, lower voice parts by Alan Bullard: Adam lay ybounden

5)Nicholas Burt: Angels, from the realms of glory

6)W. J. Kirkpatrick, arr. Bob Chilcott: Away in a manger

7)William Billings, arr. Alan Bullard: Away With Your Sorrows

8)Trad. African, trans. and arr. Fred Onovwerosuoke, accomp. Alan Bullard: Born this day is the Son of God

9)Trad. Dominican Republic, arr. Juan Tony Guzman: Cantemos a Maria

10)Thomas Hewitt Jones: Child of the stable's secret birth

11)Bob Chilcott: Christmas-tide

12)John Rutter: Christmas Lullaby

13)Alan Bullard: Come and Worship!

14)18th-cent. West Country carol, adap. Alan Bullard: Come, let us all with heart and voice

15)Roderick Williams: Coventry Carol

16)16th-cent. French, arr. Alan Smith: Ding dong! merrily on high

17)Jenny McLeod: Falantidida

18)from Piae Cantiones (1582), arr. Alan Bullard: Gaudete!

19)Trad. English, arr. Richard Shephard: Gloucestershire Wassail

20)Malcolm Archer: Gold for a manger bed

21)Trad. American, arr. Pete Churchill: Go tell it on the mountain

22)Old German carol, arr. Alan Bullard: Good Christians all, rejoice

23)Alan Bullard: His Praises We'll Sing

24)Trad. French, arr. Neil Matthews: Il est ne, le divin enfant

25)Alan Smith: In the Beginning

26)Gustav Holst, descant and accomp. Alan Bullard: In the bleak mid-winter

27)Trad. Polish, arr. Neil Matthews: Infant holy, infant lowly

28)Mina folk song, trans. and arr. by Fred Onovwerosuoke: Jesus Christ is here!

29)Max Reger, arr. Alan Bullard: Mary's Cradle Song

30)Alan Bullard: Natus est Immanuel

31)Edmund Jolliffe: Now is the Time for Christemas!

32)Gwyn Arch: O faithful star

33)Adolphe Adam, arr. Alan Bullard: O holy night!

34)Trad. English, arr. Jonathan Willcocks: Past three o'clock

35)Trad. American, arr. Gordon Thornett: Rise up, Shepherd, and Follow

36)Sarah Rodgers: See amid the winter's snow

37)Franz Xaver Gruber, arr. Alan Bullard: Silent night

38)Trad. Puerto Rican, arr. Alan Bullard: Song of the Wise Men

39)John Rutter: Star Carol

40)David Willcocks: Starry night

41)Austrian carol, arr. Mack Wilberg: Still, still, still

42)Alan Bullard: Sweet was the song

43)Jenny McLeod: Te Kaiwhakaora

44)Kerry Andrew: The Cherry Tree Carol

45)David Hamilton: The First Christmas

46)Ian Ray: The light of the world

47)Cecilia McDowall: The Night is Still

48)Trad. Swahili, arr. David Blackwell: The Saviour's Come

49)Andrew Smith: The Truth from Above

50)Anon. 15th cent., arr. Alan Bullard: There is no rose

51)John Gardner: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day

52)John Henry Hopkins, arr. Stephen Cleobury: We three kings of Orient are

53)Trad. West Country carol, arr. Benjamin Woodgates: We wish you a merry Christmas

54)Trad. English, arr. Antony Baldwin: What child is this?

55)John Gardner: When Christ was born of Mary free

56)Alan Bullard: Wisselton, wasselton

 

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