Carols for Choirs 3
General information
Title: Carols for Choirs 3
Series: Carols for Choirs
Editors / Compilers: David Willcocks and John Rutter
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, England (webpage for purchase)
Price: £13.50 (paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-19-353570-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-353570-1
Voicing of works: SATB & piano/organ/brass/orchestra
Date of Publication: 7 September 1978
Contents
Tip: Titles in the left column which appear in blue are hyperlinks to the score page on CPDL - click on them for free editions. If the work is a traditional carol, it is likely that the arrangements available here will not be arranged by the same composer. Those which are available here by the same arranger as in the publication are marked thus * .
Ordered alphabetically by title.
Note: This listing is of the original publication, published 1978. Future editions may vary in their contents.
Title | Composer | |
1 | A babe is born | William Mathias |
2 | A babe is born in Bethlehem | German Traditional, arr. Johann Hermann Schein |
3 | A child this day is born | English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
28 | All in the morning* | English Traditional, arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams |
25 | Angel tidings | Moravian Traditional, John Rutter |
6 | Angelus ad Virginem | 14th century English, arr. David Willcocks |
9 | Bethlehem, of noblest cities | 18th century German, arr. David Willcocks |
36 | Birthday carol | David Willcocks |
43 | Boar's head carol | English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
10 | Child in a manger | Celtic Traditional, arr. John Rutter |
11 | Christ was born on Christmas Day | German Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
12 | Christe, redemptor omnium | Claudio Monteverdi |
5 | Christmas Oratorio (3 extracts) | Johann Sebastian Bach |
13 | Come all you worthy gentlemen | English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
14 | Come, rock the cradle for him | Psalteriolum Harmonicum, 1642 |
26 | Cradle song | Flemish Traditional, arr. John Rutter |
50 | The crown of roses | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
15 | Deck the hall | Welsh Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
16 | Donkey carol | John Rutter |
7 | Flemish carol | Flemish Traditional, arr. John Rutter |
42 | Gabriel's message | Basque Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
17 | Hark! the herald angels sing | Felix Mendelssohn, adapt. W. H. Cummings |
20 | He smiles within his cradle | Austrian Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
21 | Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber | French Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
23 | I saw three ships | English Traditional, arr. John Rutter |
24 | Il est né le divin enfant | French Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
27 | In dulci jubilo | German Traditional, arr. John Rutter |
22 | In the bleak mid-winter | Gustav Holst |
19 | Jesus Child | John Rutter |
46 | King Herod and the cock | William Walton |
29 | King Jesus hath a garden | John Rutter |
48 | Kings of orient | John Henry Hopkins, arr. David Willcocks |
30 | Lo! he comes with clouds descending | English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
31 | O come, all ye faithful | J. F. Wade |
32 | O little town of Bethlehem | Walford Davies |
33 | Omnis mundus jocundetur | Michael Praetorius |
35 | Once, as I remember* | Italian Traditional, arr. Charles Wood |
34 | Psallite unigenito | Michael Praetorius |
37 | Salve puerule | Marc-Antoine Charpentier |
39 | Shepherds, in the field abiding | French Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
40 | Sing we to this merry company | 15th century English, ed. John Stevens |
38 | Star carol | John Rutter |
41 | Stille Nacht | Franz Xaver Gruber, arr. Donald Cashmore |
8 | Sunny bank | Peter Hurford |
4 | Susanni | Richard Rodney Bennett |
45 | There is no rose | Benjamin Britten |
Appendix 1 | This joyful Eastertide* | Dutch Traditional, arr. Charles Wood |
44 | Tryste Noel | Herbert Howells |
18 | Wexford Carol | Irish Traditional, arr. John Rutter |
47 | What Child is this? | English Traditional, arr. David Willcocks |
49 | What sweeter music | Richard Rodney Bennett |