4vol. CfC
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100 CfC
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Title
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Composer/Source
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Editor
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Seasonal use
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1. 1
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3
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A great and mighty wonder
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Old German
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Michael Praetorius (arr.)
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Christmas
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1. 2
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13
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Away in a manger
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William Kirkpatrick
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1. 2b
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Away in a manger
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Trad. Norman
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Reginald Jacques (arr.)
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Christmas
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1. 3
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A boy was born
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Benjamin Britten
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Christmas
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1. 4
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11
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As with gladness men of old
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Conrad Kocher
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1. 5
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And there were shepherds
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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David Willcocks (ed.)
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Christmas
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1. 6
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6
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A virgin most pure
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Trad. English
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Charles Wood (arr.)
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Christmas
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1. 7
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Angels, from the realms of glory
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Old French
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Reginald Jacques (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.8
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A Christmas Carol
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Trad. Hungarian
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Zoltán Kodály (arr.)
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Christmas
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1. 9
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Blessed be that maid Mary
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Trad English
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.10
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18b
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Ding Dong! Merrily on high
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Traditional
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Charles Wood (harm.)
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Christmas
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1.11
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19
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God rest you merry, gentlemen
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Trad. English
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.12
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Zither Carol
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Trad. Czech
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Malcolm Sargent (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.13
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22
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Good King Wenceslas
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Piae Cantiones
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Reginald Jacques (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.14
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23
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Hark! the herald angels sing
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Felix Mendelssohn
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.15
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42
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In dulci jubilo
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Robert Lucas Pearsall
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Reginald Jacques (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.16
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43
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Infant holy, infant lowly
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Polish
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.17
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35
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I saw three ships
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Trad. English
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.17
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I saw three ships
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Reginald Jacques
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Christmas
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1.18
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It came upon the midnight clear
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Traditional
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Arthur Sullivan (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.19
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37
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A merry Christmas
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Trad. English
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Arthur Warrell (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.20
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48
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King Jesus hath a garden
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Dutch
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Charles Wood (harm.)
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Christmas
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1.21
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Rocking
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Czech
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.22
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Carol, with lullaby
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Phyllis Tate
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Christmas
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1.23
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51a?
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Coventry Carol
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Traditional
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Christmas
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1.23b
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51b
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Coventry Carol
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Traditional
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Martin Shaw (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.24
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No sad thought his soul affright
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Christmas
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1.25
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56
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O little one sweet
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Old German
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Johann Sebastian Bach (harm.)
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Christmas
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1.26
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54?
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Adeste fideles
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Traditional
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.26b
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54
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O come, all ye faithful
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Traditional
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.27
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O little town of Bethlehem
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Thomas Armstrong (ed.)
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Christmas
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1.28
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O men from the fields
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Arnold Cooke
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Christmas
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1.29
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59
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Sussex Carol
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Traditional
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.30
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61
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Once in royal David's city
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Henry J. Gauntlett
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Arthur Henry Mann (harm.)
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Christmas
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1.31
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65
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Past three a clock
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Traditional
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Charles Wood (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.32
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Rejoice and be merry
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Trad. English
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Reginald Jacques (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.33
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70
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See amid the winter's snow
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John Goss
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.34
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77
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Lute-book lullaby
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W. Ballet
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Martin Shaw (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.35
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The linden tree carol
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Old German
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Reginald Jacques (arr.)
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Annunciation / Christmas / Epiphany
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1.36
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The Blessed son of God
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Christmas
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1.37
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The Boar's head carol
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Trad English
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Elizabeth Poston (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.38
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81
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The first nowell
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Trad. English
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.39
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The Holly and the Ivy
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Trad. English
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Reginald Jacques (arr.)
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Lent / Christmas / Epiphany
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1.40
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90
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The Three Kings
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Peter Cornelius
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Ivor Atkins (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.41
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'89
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The Shepherd's farewell
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Hector Berlioz
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Christmas
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1.42
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Torches
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John Joubert
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Christmas
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1.43
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92?
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Unto us is born a son
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Piae Cantiones
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David Willcocks
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Christmas
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1.44
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93
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Up! good Christen folk, and listen
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Piae Cantiones
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George Ratcliffe Woodward (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.45
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We've been a while a-wandering
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Trad. Yorkshire
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Ralph Vaughan Williams (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.46
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94?
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Gloucestershire wassail
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Traditional
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Ralph Vaughan Williams (arr.)
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Christmas
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1.47
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96
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What cheer?
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William Walton
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Christmas
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1.48
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97
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When Christ was born
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Reginald Jacques
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Christmas
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1.49
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99??
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While shepherds watched their flocks by night
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Traditional
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Thomas Ravenscroft (ed.)
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Christmas
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1.50
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While the shepherds were watching
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Cecil Armstrong Gibbs
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Christmas
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2. 1
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A babe is born I wys
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Frederick Bainton
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Christmas
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2. 2
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2
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A child is born in Bethlehem
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Samuel Scheidt
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David Willcocks (ed.)
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Christmas
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2. 3
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Adam lay ybounden
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Boris Ord
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Christmas
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2. 4
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10
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All my heart this night rejoices
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Johann Georg Ebeling
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Christmas
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2. 5
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All this time
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William Walton
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Christmas
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2. 6
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14
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Nativity carol
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John Rutter
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Christmas
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2. 7
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16
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Deck the hall
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Traditional (Welsh)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2. 8
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18a?
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Ding Dong! Merrily on high
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Traditional (French)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2. 9
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Down in yon forest
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Traditional (English)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.10
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20
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Shepherd's pipe carol
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John Rutter
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Christmas
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2.11
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28
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Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary
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Traditional (Italian)
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Charles Wood (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.12
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26
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Here we come a-wassailing
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Traditional (English)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.13
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25
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A new year carol
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Benjamin Britten
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Christmas
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2.14
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How far is it to Bethlehem?
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Traditional (English)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.15
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Matin responsory
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"Adapted from a Magnificat by Palestrina"
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Advent
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2.16
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Come, thou redeemer of the earth
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Traditional (German)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.17
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Il est né le divin enfant
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Traditional (French)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.18
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30
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I saw a maiden
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Anonymous (Basque Noel)
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Edgar Pettman (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.19
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34
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Myn lyking
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Richard R. Terry
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Christmas
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2.20
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I sing of a maiden
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Patrick Hadley
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Christmas
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2.21
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44
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It came upon the midnight clear
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Arthur Sullivan
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David Willcocks (desc.)
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Christmas
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2.22
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46
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The cherry tree carol
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Traditional (English)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.23
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Masters in this hall
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Traditional (French)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.24
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Noël nouvelet
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Traditional (French)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.25
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53
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Sans Day Carol
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Traditional (Cornish)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.26
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52
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Sir Christèmas
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William Mathias
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Christmas
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2.27
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55
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O come, O come Emmanuel
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Traditional (15th century French Processional)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.28
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The shepherds' cradle song
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Karl Leuner
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Charles Macpherson (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.29
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58
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Of the Father's heart begotten
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From Piae Cantiones
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.30
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60
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The twelve days of Christmas
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Traditional (English)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.31
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61?
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Once in Royal David's city
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Henry J. Gauntlett,£A. H. Mann
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.31
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63
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Out of your sleep
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Richard Rodney Bennett
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Christmas
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2.33
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65
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Past three a clock
|
Traditional (English)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.34
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64a
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Personent Hodie
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German, 1360
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Gustav Holst (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.35
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66
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Quelle est cette odeur agréable
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Traditional (French)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.36
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67
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Quem pastores laudavere
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Traditional (14th century German)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.37
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Quittez, Pasteurs
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Traditional (French)
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John Rutter (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.38
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Resonemus laudibus
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Traditional (14th century)
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.39
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The angels and the shepherds
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Traditional (Bohemian)
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C. H. Trevor (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.40
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75
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Stille Nacht
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Franz Xaver Gruber
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.41
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74
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The infant king
|
Basque Noel
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.42
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84
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There is no rose
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15th century English
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John Stevens (ed.)
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Christmas
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2.43
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79
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Gabriel's Message
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Basque Noel
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.44
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82
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The holly and the ivy
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English traditional
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Walford Davies (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.45
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The Lord at first did Adam make
|
English traditional
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.46
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87
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The truth from above
|
English traditional
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Ralph Vaughan Williams (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.47
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91
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Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
|
English traditional
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.48
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99
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While shepherds watched their flocks
|
from Este's Psalter
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David Willcocks (arr.)
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Christmas
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2.49
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Patapan
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Burgundian
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Reginald Jacques (arr.)
|
Christmas
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2.50
|
'
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Zion hears the watchmen's voices
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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John Rutter (ed.)
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Christmas
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2.Apx1
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Hark! The herald angels sing
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Adapted from Felix Mendelssohn by W. H. Cummings
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Christmas
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2.Apx2
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O come, all ye faithful
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John Francis Wade
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Christmas
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2.ps
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An Advent Carol Service (order of service)
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0
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Advent
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3. 1
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1
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A babe is born
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William Mathias
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Christmas Day
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3. 2
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A babe is born in Bethlehem
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German Traditional, arr. Johann Hermann Schein
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3. 3
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A child this day is born
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English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.28
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All in the morning*
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English Traditional, arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams
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3.25
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Angel tidings
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Moravian Traditional, John Rutter
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3. 6
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9
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Angelus ad Virginem
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14th century English, arr. David Willcocks
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3. 9
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Bethlehem, of noblest cities
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18th century German, arr. David Willcocks
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3.36
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68
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Birthday carol
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David Willcocks
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3.43
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Boar's head carol
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English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.10
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15
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Child in a manger
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Celtic Traditional, arr. John Rutter
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3.11
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Christ was born on Christmas Day
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German Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.12
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Christe, redemptor omnium
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Claudio Monteverdi
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3. 5
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Christmas Oratorio (3 extracts)
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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3.13
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Come all you worthy gentlemen
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English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.14
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Come, rock the cradle for him
|
Psalteriolum Harmonicum, 1642
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3.26
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41
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Cradle song
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Flemish Traditional, arr. John Rutter
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3.50
|
98
|
The crown of roses
|
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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3.15
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16
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Deck the hall
|
Welsh Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.16
|
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Donkey carol
|
John Rutter
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3. 7
|
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Flemish carol
|
Flemish Traditional, arr. John Rutter
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3.42
|
79
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Gabriel's Message
|
Basque Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.17
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Hark! the herald angels sing
|
Felix Mendelssohn, adapt. W. H. Cummings
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3.20
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He smiles within his cradle
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Austrian Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.21
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29
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Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber
|
French Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.23
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36
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I saw three ships
|
English Traditional, arr. John Rutter
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3.24
|
33
|
Il est né le divin enfant
|
French Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.27
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In dulci jubilo
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German Traditional, arr. John Rutter
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3.22
|
39
|
In the bleak mid-winter
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Gustav Holst
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3.19
|
24
|
Jesus Child
|
John Rutter
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3.46
|
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King Herod and the cock
|
William Walton
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3.29
|
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King Jesus hath a garden
|
John Rutter
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3.48
|
95
|
Kings of orient
|
John Henry Hopkins, arr. David Willcocks
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3.30
|
49
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Lo! he comes with clouds descending
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English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
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3.31
|
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O come, all ye faithful
|
J. F. Wade
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3.32
|
App.1
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O little town of Bethlehem
|
Walford Davies
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3.33
|
|
Omnis mundus jocundetur
|
Michael Praetorius
|
3.35
|
62
|
Once, as I remember*
|
Italian Traditional, arr. Charles Wood
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3.34
|
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Psallite unigenito
|
Michael Praetorius
|
3.37
|
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Salve puerule
|
Marc-Antoine Charpentier
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3.39
|
73
|
Shepherds, in the field abiding
|
French Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
|
3.40
|
|
Sing we to this merry company
|
15th century English, ed. John Stevens
|
3.38
|
72
|
Star carol
|
John Rutter
|
3.41
|
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Stille Nacht
|
Franz Xaver Gruber, arr. Donald Cashmore
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3. 8
|
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Sunny bank
|
Peter Hurford
|
3. 4
|
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Susanni
|
Richard Rodney Bennett
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3.45
|
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There is no rose
|
Benjamin Britten
|
3.App.1
|
88
|
This joyful Eastertide*
|
Dutch Traditional, arr. Charles Wood
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3.44
|
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Tryste Noel
|
Herbert Howells
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3.18
|
21
|
Wexford Carol
|
Irish Traditional, arr. John Rutter
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3.47
|
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What Child is this?
|
English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks
|
3.49
|
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What sweeter music
|
Richard Rodney Bennett
|
4. 1
|
54?
|
Adeste fideles
|
Willcocks
|
4. 2
|
73
|
Angels, from the realms of glory
|
Willcocks
|
4. 5
|
13
|
Away in a manger
|
Kirkpatrick Willcocks
|
4. 6
|
46
|
The cherry tree carol
|
Willcocks
|
4. 7
|
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Coventry carol
|
Rutter
|
4. 8
|
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Deck the hall
|
Rutter
|
4. 9
|
18a
|
Ding dong! merrily on high
|
Willcocks
|
4.10
|
|
Donkey carol
|
Rutter
|
4.11
|
81
|
The first Nowell
|
Willcocks
|
4.13
|
|
Gabriel's Message
|
Rutter
|
4.14
|
19
|
God rest you merry, gentlemen (2 versions)
|
Willcocks
|
4.15
|
22
|
Good King Wenceslas
|
Piae Canciones, arr. Willcocks
|
4.16
|
28
|
Hail! blessed Virgin Mary
|
Wood
|
4.17
|
23
|
Hark! the herald angels sing (2 verses)
|
Mendelssohn, desc. Willcocks
|
4.18
|
|
He smiles within his cradle Willcocks
|
4.19
|
|
The holly and the ivy
|
Rutter
|
4.20
|
|
How far is it to Bethlehem?
|
Willcocks
|
4.21
|
35
|
I saw three ships Christmas
|
Willcocks
|
4.22
|
|
I sing of a maiden
|
Hadley
|
4.23
|
|
Il est né le divin enfant
|
Rutter
|
4.24
|
|
In dulci jubilo (4-part version) [[Pearsall]
|
4.25
|
|
In dulci jubilo (3-part version) Rutter [[Pearsall]
|
4.26
|
|
The Infant King Rutter
|
4.27
|
44?
|
It came upon the midnight clear Sullivan Willcocks
|
4.28
|
|
King Jesus hath a garden Rutter
|
4.30
|
77???
|
Lute-book lullaby Ballet Rutter
|
4.31
|
|
A Merry Christmas
|
Rutter
|
4.32
|
14
|
Nativity Carol
|
Rutter
|
4.33
|
25
|
A New Year carol Britten
|
4.34
|
54?
|
O come, all ye faithful Willcocks
|
4.36
|
|
O little town of Bethlehem Willcocks
|
4.37
|
61
|
Once in royal David's city (2 versions) Gauntlett Willcocks
|
4.38
|
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Past three a clock
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Rutter
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4.39
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|
Personent hodie
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Rutter
|
4.40
|
66
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Quelle est cette odeur agréable
|
Willcocks
|
4.41
|
67
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Quem pastores laudavere
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Rutter
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4.42
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|
Rocking
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Willcocks
|
4.43
|
70
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See amid the winter's snow
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Goss (ed. Willcocks)
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4.44
|
20
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Shepherd's Pipe Carol
|
Rutter
|
4.45
|
72
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Star Carol Rutter Pont
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4.46
|
|
Stille Nacht Gruber Rutter
|
4.47
|
59
|
Sussex Carol
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Willcocks
|
4.48
|
|
There is no rose
|
Britten
|
4.49
|
|
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
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Rutter
|
4.50
|
92
|
Unto us is born a son
|
Piae Cantiones arr. Willcocks
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4.51
|
93
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Up! good Christen folk, and listen
|
Piae Cantiones ed. Woodward
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4.52
|
|
A Virgin most pure
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Rutter
|
4.53
|
99
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While shepherds watched
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Willcocks
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