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Chester Book Of Carols

Setting: Choral Music
Instrumentation: SATB
Length: 104 pages
Weight: 0.25 kg
Published: 1992
Publisher: Chester Music
Item number: CH55678
ISMN: 9780711975279
Some of the most exciting and original contemporary composers of sacred music are gathered together in this superb collection. Specially geared towards the choirmaster who is looking for something special to perform at Christmas.Seventeen carols - both 'a capella' and accompanied. Includes 'The Lamb' (Tavener), 'I Sing Of A Maiden' (Berkeley), 'The Holly And The Ivy' (Lutoslawski), 'Jesus Christ The Apple Tree' (Poston) and 'One Star At Last'. (MaxwellDavies), amongst others.

Contents

1.
A Christmas Poem [Wood, Hugh]
2.
A Nativity [Tavener, John]
3.
And God, And Yet A Man [Burgon, Geoffrey]
4.
I Sing Of A Maiden [Berkeley, Lennox]
5.
I Sing Of A Maiden [Brown, Christopher]
6.
In Wintertime [Berkeley, Lennox]
7.
Jesu Sweete [Chapple, Brian]
8.
Jesus Christ The Apple Tree [Poston, Elizabeth]
9.
Love Bade Me Welcome [Tavener, John]
10.
Make We Merry [Barrat, Carol]
11.
One Star, At Last [Davies, Peter Maxwell]
12.
The Bellman [Maconchy, Elizabeth]
13.
The Child Of Light [Saxton, Robert]
14.
The Holly And The Ivy [Lutoslawski, Witold]
15.
The Lamb [Tavener, John]
16.
There Is No Rose [Maconchy, Elizabeth]
17.
What Child Is This? [Barratt, Carol]
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