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Carols for Choirs 5 (Paperback)

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For SATB, accompanied and unaccompanied
Published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Carols for Choirs 1, this addition to the popular and prestigious Carols for Choirs series brings together a range of pieces for mixed-voice choirs, including new arrangements of familiar traditional carols, some with new descants, and brand new settings written for this collection. Carols for Choirs 5 features works by a host of well-known choral composers, including John Rutter and David Willcocks, and is edited by leading international choral composer and director Bob Chilcott. Some of the traditional carols are suitable for audience or congregation participation, and alternative orchestral accompaniments to many of the carols are available on hire, providing the perfect addition to a Christmas concert or service.
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For SATB, accompanied and unaccompanied
Published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Carols for Choirs 1, this addition to the popular and prestigious Carols for Choirs series brings together a range of pieces for mixed-voice choirs, including new arrangements of familiar traditional carols, some with new descants, and brand new settings written for this collection. Carols for Choirs 5 features works by a host of well-known choral composers, including John Rutter and David Willcocks, and is edited by leading international choral composer and director Bob Chilcott. Some of the traditional carols are suitable for audience or congregation participation, and alternative orchestral accompaniments to many of the carols are available on hire, providing the perfect addition to a Christmas concert or service.

Contents:
Cecilia McDowall: A Heavenly Song
Malcolm Archer: A little child there is yborn
Carl Rütti: A Patre Unigenitus
Howard Skempton: Adam lay ybounden
W. J. Kirkpatrick arr. Alan Bullard: Away in a manger (UK tune)
James R. Murray arr. Bob Chilcott: Away in a manger (US tune)
Trad. German arr. Stephen Cleobury: Blest Mary wanders through the thorn
John Rutter: Candlelight Carol
Francis Pott: Carol
16th-cent. French arr. Mack Wilberg: Ding dong! merrily on high
Alan Bullard: Glory to the Christ Child
Trad. English arr. Mark Sirett: God rest you merry, gentlemen
Piae Cantiones arr. Bob Chilcott: Good King Wenceslas
Mendelssohn arr. Paul Leddington Wright: Hark! the herald-angels sing
Gabriel Jackson: Hush! my dear
Alan Bullard: I saw a stable
Andrew Simpson: I saw three ships
Matthew Martin: I sing of a maiden
Old German carol arr. Bob Chilcott: In dulci jubilo
Trad. English arr. John Scott: It came upon the midnight clear (UK tune)
Willis/Burnap arr. Mack Wilberg: It came upon the midnight clear (US tune)
Mason/Handel arr. Mack Wilberg: Joy to the world!
14th-cent. German arr. David Blackwell: Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming
David Willcocks: Lullay, my liking
Will Todd: My Lord has Come
John Rutter: New Year
J. F. Wade arr. Philip Ledger: O come, all ye faithful
15th-cent. French arr. Paul Leddington Wright: O come, O come, Emmanuel
Bob Chilcott: O little town
Jaakko Mäntyjärvi: Old Christmas Returned (or Hospitality Revived)
Kerry Andrew: Out of the Orient crystal skies
Bob Chilcott: Pilgrim Jesus
Alan Bullard: Scots Nativity
John Goss arr. Paul Leddington Wright: See amid the winter's snow
Franz Gruber arr. Bob Chilcott: Silent night
Bob Chilcott: Sussex Carol
Philip Ledger: The Bell Carol
Gabriel Jackson: The Christ-child
Matthew Owens: The Holly and the Ivy
Bob Chilcott: The Sparrows' Carol
Hermione Roff: The Virgin's Song
Howard Skempton: There is no rose
Alan Smith: There is no rose
John Hearne: There's a song in the air!
Z. Randall Stroope: This endris night
Jussi Chydenius: Voices in the Mist
Jonathan Willcocks: Wassail
J. H. Hopkins arr. Paul Leddington Wright: We three kings of Orient are
Thomas Hewitt Jones: What child is this?
Este's Psalter (1592) arr. Bob Chilcott: While shepherds watched their flocks

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