Hear the angels sing : 24 carols for concerts
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Hear the angels sing : 24 carols for concerts
Peters, c2010
Printed Music(Accompaniment Reduced for Keyboard)
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Note
Originally for mixed chorus (SATB) and small orchestra; acc. arr. for keyboard instrument
English, French (8th work), and Latin (9th work) words
Contents of Works
- Away in a manger / William J Kirkpatrick
- Carol of the holy boy / music by Jonathan Rathbone
- Good King Wenceslas : traditional
- Hark! The herald angels sing / music by Felix Mendelssohn
- Hear the angels sing / music by Jonathan Rathbone
- I saw three ships : traditional
- I wonder as I wander : trad
- Il est né le divin enfant : traditional
- In dulci jubilo : traditional
- In the bleak midwinter / music by Gustav Holst
- It came upon the midnight clear : traditional
- Lo! He comes with clouds descending : traditional
- Masters in this hall : traditional
- O come, all ye faithful / words and music by J.F. Wade
- O holy night / words and music by Adolphe Adam
- O little town of Bethlehem : traditional
- Once in royal David's city / H.J. Gauntlett
- Past three o'clock : traditional
- Sans day carol : traditional
- Sleep little child / Jonathan Rathbone
- Song of the nuns of Chester, Qui creavit cœlum : traditional
- Sussex carol, On Chrismas night : traditional
- We three kings of Oriente are / words and music by J.H. Hopkins
- We wish you a merry Chrismas : traditional