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OUP's choral publishing is admired worldwide and includes an impressive collection of anthologies for every type of choir. These volumes include the vital standard repertoire plus less well-known
works, and have become indispensible to choral singers worldwide. 74 of the most popular items from Carols for Choirs 1, 2 and 3 in one volume, plus 26 pieces new to the series. The volume contains
both accompanied and unaccompanied items, and the Order of Service for a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. Orchestral and brass ensemble accompaniments for many of the items are available on hire.
| Warlock | Adam lay ybounden |
| Ebeling | All my heart this night rejoices |
| Wishart | Alleluya, a new work is come on hand |
| Willcocks | Angels, from the realms of glory |
| Willcocks | Angelus ad virginem |
| Willcocks | As with gladness men of old |
| Maxwell Davies | Ave plena gracia |
| Kirkpatrick/Willcocks | Away in a manger |
| Mathias | A babe is born |
| Willcocks | Birthday carol |
| Willcocks | The cherry tree carol |
| Rutter | Child in a manger |
| Willcocks | A child is born in Bethlehem |
| Rutter | Christmas night |
| Rutter | Coventry carol |
| Shaw | Coventry carol |
| Rutter | Cradle song |
| Tchaikovsky | The crown of roses |
| Willcocks | Deck the hall |
| Willcocks | Ding dong! merrily on high |
| Wood | Ding dong! merrily on high |
| Willcocks | The first Nowell |
| Willcocks | Gabriel to Mary came |
| Willcocks | Gabriel's message |
| Willcocks | God rest you merry, gentlemen |
| Willcocks | Good King Wenceslas |
| Praetorius | A great and mighty wonder |
| Wood | Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary |
| Mendelssohn/Willcocks | Hark! the herald-angels sing |
| Willcocks | He is born the divine Christ-child |
| Rutter | Here we come a-wassailing |
| Walford Davies | The holly and the ivy |
| Willcocks | Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber |
| Pettman | I saw a maiden |
| Rutter | I saw three ships |
| Willcocks | I saw three ships |
| Niles/Rutter | I wonder as I wander |
| Willcocks | Il est né le divin enfant |
| Pearsall | In Dulci Jubilo |
| Holst | In the bleak mid-winter |
| Darke | In the bleak mid-winter |
| Willcocks | Infant holy, infant lowly |
| Willcocks | The Infant King |
| Willcocks | It came upon the midnight clear |
| Rutter | Jesus child |
| Willcocks | Jesus Christ is risen today |
| Poston | Jesus Christ the apple tree |
| Pierpont/Willcocks | Jingle, bells |
| Mason/Rutter | Joy to the world |
| Cleobury | Joys seven |
| Wood | King Jesus hath a garden |
| Hopkins/Willcocks | Kings of Orient |
| Willcocks | Lo! he comes with clouds descending |
| Praetorius | Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming |
| Percival | Longfellow's carol |
| Carter/Willcocks | Lord of the Dance |
| Ballet/Shaw | Lute-book lullaby |
| Carter | A maiden most gentle |
| Rutter | Mary's Lullaby |
| Warrell | A merry Christmas |
| R. R. Terry | Myn lyking |
| Rutter | Nativity carol |
| Britten | A New Year carol |
| Wade/Willcocks | O come, all ye faithful |
| Willcocks | O come, o come, Emmanuel |
| J. S. Bach | O little one sweet |
| Vaughan Williams/Armstrong | O little town of Bethlehem |
| Walford Davies | O little town of Bethlehem |
| Rogers | O Queen of heaven |
| Willcocks | Of the Father's heart begotten |
| Wood | Once, as I remember |
| Gauntlett/Mann/Willcocks | Once in royal David's city |
| Rodney Bennett | Out of your sleep |
| Wood | Past three a clock |
| Holst | Personent hodie |
| Willcocks | Quelle est cette odeur agréable? |
| Rutter | Quem pastores laudavere |
| Rutter | Rise up, shepherd, and follow |
| Rutter | Sans Day Carol |
| Willcocks | See amid the winter's snow |
| Berlioz | The shepherds' farewell |
| Willcocks | Shepherds in the field abiding |
| Rutter | Shepherds left their flocks a-straying |
| Rutter | Shepherd's pipe carol |
| Gruber/Willcocks | Silent night |
| Holst | Sing aloud on this day! |
| Mathias | Sir Christèmas |
| Howells | A spotless Rose |
| Rutter | Star carol |
| Ledger | Still, still, still |
| Gruber/Willcocks | Stille Nacht |
| Willcocks | Sussex carol |
| Rutter | There is a flower |
| Stevens | There is no rose |
| Williamson | This Christmas night |
| Wood | This joyful Eastertide |
| Cornelius/Atkins | The three kings |
| Willcocks | Tomorrow shall be my dancing day |
| Vaughan Williams | The truth from above |
| Rutter | The twelve days of Christmas |
| Willcocks | Unto us is born a son |
| Woodward | Up! good Christen folk, and listen |
| Wood | A virgin most pure |
| Vaughan Williams | Wassail song |
| Rutter | Wexford carol |
| Walton | What cheer? |
| Jacques | When Christ was born |
| Willcocks | Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? |
| Willcocks | While shepherds watched their flocks |
| Gauntlett/Willcocks | Ye choirs of new Jerusalem |
- 'This will be widely welcomed by singers who find such volumes in the traditional format difficult to manage. I have occasionally found that spiral-bound volumes have the disadvantage that
the pages can become torn and eventually detach themselves; but this volume seems to be very sturdily made.' -Stephen Cleobury, Mastersinger, Winter 06
The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled.
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