| Album: Early English Christmas Collection |
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Make we joy now in this Fest, carol arrangement for chorus (Christmas Carols No. 1) |
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Coventry Carol |
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Babe Is Born, A |
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Virgin's Cradle Hymn, The (Dormi, Jesu!) |
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Hymn to the Virgin, for double chorus, A |
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Lamb, for chorus, The |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: Procession |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: Wolcum yole! |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: There is no rose |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: That y”nge child |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: Balulalow |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: As dew in Aprille |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: This little Babe |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: Interlude |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: In freezing winter night |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: Spring Carol |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: Deo Gracias! |
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Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices, A (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: Recession |
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Sing Lullaby, carol-anthem for chorus |
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Lute Book Lullaby |
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Spotless Rose, for chorus, A |
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Corpus Christi |
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Balulalow, for voice & piano |
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Benedicamus Domino |
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Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, for chorus, Op. 75/2 |
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Verbum caro factum est |
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Nowell, Nowell, Tidings True ("Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, this is the salutation") |
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Nowell Sing We (English) |
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Gaudete Christus est natus (Piae Cantiones 1582) |
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Hail Mary Full of Grace (15th Century) |
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Gloria in excelsis |
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There Is No Rose of Such Virtue (English) |
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Owt of your slepe aryse (15th c. English), carol |
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Remember, O thou man (from Melismata, 1611) |
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Quid Petis, O Fili?, carol for 4 voices |
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Lute Book Lullaby ("Sweet was the song the Virgin sung") |
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Lullaby, my sweet little baby, madrigal for 5 voices (SSATB) & viols |
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Ave rex angelorum, carol for 3 voices |
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Drive the Cold Winter Away (from John Playford's English Dancing Master) |
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Nowell, nowell: The boares head (Riston MS.) |
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old yeare now away is fled, The (English) |
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Angelus ad virginem (English) |
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Nowell: Dieu vous garde, carol (French) |
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Make we joy (Ritson MS.) |
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Verbum caro factum est, responsory motet for 6 voices |
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First Nowell, The (English) |
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Once in Royal David's City |
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Sussex Carol ("On Christmas Night") |
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While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (adapted from Handel) |
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I Saw Three Ships |
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Angels From the Realms Of Glory |
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O Little Town of Bethlehem |
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Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Silent Night) |
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Away in a Manger |
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Rocking Carol (Czech) |
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In dulci jubilo (Pi‘ Cantiones) |
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Ding Dong! Merrily on High (French) |
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In the Bleak Midwinter (Welsh) |
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Good King Wenceslas (Piae Cantiones, 1582) |
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Deck the Halls (Welsh) |
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Holly and the Ivy, The (English) |
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God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen (English) |
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See amid the winter's snow |
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As I out rode this enderes night (The Coventry Shepherds' Carol) (16th century) |
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Herbei, o ihr Gl„ubigen, carol (tune "Adeste fidelis") |
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Hark! the Herald Angels Sing (adapted by W. H. Cummings from Mendelssohn's Festgesang for the Gutenb |
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