| Ainger |
Mary's Child
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| Armstrong-Gibbs |
While the shepherds were watching
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| Bach (J S) |
Ah! Dearest Jesu
And there were shepherds
O little one sweet
With all Thy hosts
Zion hears the watchmen's voices
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| Bainton (F) |
A babe is born I wys
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| Ballet (William) |
Blessed be that Maid Marie (From his Lute book)
Lute-book lullaby (Sweet was the song)
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| Bennett (Richard R) |
Out of your sleep
Susanni
What sweeter music
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| Berkeley (Lennox) |
I sing of a maiden
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| Berlioz (Hector) |
The shepherds' farewell
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| Blott |
The sycamore tree
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| Britten (Benjamin) |
A New Year carol
A boy was born
There is no rose
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| Bruckner (Anton) |
Locus iste
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| Carter (A) |
A maiden most gentle
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| Carter (S) |
Lord of the Dance
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| Charpentier (M A) |
Salve puerule
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| Chilcott (M A) |
The twelve days of Christmas
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| Cleobury (Stephen) |
Joys seven
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| Cooke (Arnold) |
O men from the fields
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| Cornelius (Peter) |
The three kings
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| Corp (Ronald) |
Susanni - A little child there is yborn
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| Darke (Harold) |
In the bleak midwinter
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| Davies (H Walford) |
O little town of Bethlehem (short version)
O little town of Bethlehem (Davies: extended version)
The holly and the ivy
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| Ebeling (Johann Georg) |
All my heart this night rejoices
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| Franck (Cesar) |
Panis Angelis
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| Fraser-Simson (H) |
Joy shall be yours in the morning
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| Gauntlett (Henry J) |
Once in royal David's city
Once in royal David's city (with Wells last verse)
Once in royal David's city (with Willcocks last verse)
Ye Choirs of new Jerusalem (with Willcocks last verse)
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| Gibbs (Douglas) |
A Christmas vesper
Born was a boy
By-by lullay
Cantate omnes hodie
Carol gently carol
I heard a maiden softly sing
I saw three ships
Jesu dulcis
Joyous day
The apple tree
They watched that night
'Twas in a lowly stable
Wassail, wassail all over the town
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| Goss (John) |
See amid the winter's snow (arr. Willcocks)
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| Gruber (Franz) |
Silent night (Willcocks 1)
Silent night (Willcocks 2)
Silent night/Stille nacht (Cashmore)
Silent night/Stille nacht (Humphris)
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| Hadley (Patrick) |
I sing of a maiden
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| Handel-ish |
Joy to the world
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| Harratt (?) |
Away in a manger
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| Head (Michael) |
The little road to Bethlehem
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| Holst (Gustav) |
In the bleak midwinter
Lullay my liking
Personent Hodie
Turn back, O man
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| Howells (Herbert) |
A spotless Rose
Tryste noel
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| Humphris (Ian) |
Coventry Carol (Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child)
I saw three ships
Noel, sing Noel
Sans day carol
The Yorkshire wassail (Wassail: we've been awhile a-wandering)
The twelve days of Christmas
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| Hurford (Peter) |
Sunny bank
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| Jacques (Reginald) |
Angels from the realms of glory
Away in a manger
Good King Wenceslas
I saw three ships
Patapan
Rejoice and be merry (Gallery Carol)
The holly and the ivy
The Linden Tree carol
When Christ was born
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| Joubert (John) |
There is no rose of such virtue
Torches, torches!
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| Kendrick (Graham) |
Like a candle flame (The candle song)
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| Kirkpatrick (William) |
Away in a manger
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| Kocher (Konrad) |
As with gladness men of old
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| Kodaly (Zoltan) |
A Christmas carol
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| Ledger (Philip) |
Still, still, still
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| Leighton (Kenneth) |
Coventry Carol (Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child) |
| Leuner (Karl) |
The shepherds' cradle song (arr. MacPherson)
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| Llewellyn (William) |
A Somerset carol
Away in a manger
God rest you merry, Gentlemen
Hark! The herald angels sing (Mendelssohn)
Hush you, my baby
Il est ne, le divin enfant
In the bleak midwinter
I saw three ships
Joy to the world
King Jesus hath a garden
London waits (Past 3 o'clock)
O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fidelis)
Puer nobis (Unto us is born a son)
The Angel Gabriel
The holly and the ivy
Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing
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| Mason (Lowell) |
Joy to the world (arr. Rutter)
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| Mathias (William) |
A babe is born
Sir Christemas
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| Mendelssohn (Franz ) |
Hark! The herald angels sing (arr. Cummings)
Hark! The herald angels sing (arr. Llewellyn)
Hark! The herald angels sing (with Willocks descant)
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| Monteverdi (Claudio) |
Christe, Redemptor omnium
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| Ord (Boris) |
Adam lay ybounden
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| Palestrina |
Matins Responses
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| Pearsall (Robert) |
In dulci jubilo (SATB: edit. Westbrook)
In dulci jubilo (SATB/SATB; Jacques?)
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| Percival (Allen) |
Longfellow's carol
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| Pettman (Edgar) |
I saw a maiden
The Angel Gabriel (Pettman/Willcocks?)
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| Pierpont (J) |
Jingle, bells
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| Poston (Elizabeth) |
Jesus Christ the apple tree
The boar's head carol
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| Praetorius |
A great and mighty wonder
Come, thou Redeemer of the earth
Lo, how a Rose is blooming
Omnis mundus jocundetur (Earth this glad day rejoices)
Psallite unigenite
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| Rachmaninoff (Sergei) |
Slava
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| Ravenscroft (T) |
While shepherds watched their flocks (Ravenscroft alternative)
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| Rimsky-Korsakov (Nikolai) |
The Lord's Prayer
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| Rogers (Timothy) |
O Queen of heaven
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| Rusbridge (Rosalind) |
Infant holy, infant lowly (words: Reed)
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| Rutter (John) |
Angel tidings
Child in a manger
Christmas Lullaby
Christmas night
Cradle song
Donkey Carol
Down in yon forest
Flemish carol
Here we come a-wassailing
Here we come a-wassailing (2nd version)
Il est ne, le divin enfant
In dulci jubilo
I saw three ships
I wonder as I wander
Jesus child
King Jesus hath a garden
Mary's lullaby
Nativity carol
Noel nouvelet (Nowell, sing Nowell)
Past three a clock
Quem pastores laudavere (Shepherds left their flocks a-straying)
Quittez, pasteurs (Come leave your sheep)
Rise up, shepherd, and follow
Sans day carol
Shepherd's pipe carol
Star carol
There is a flower
The twelve days of Christmas
Wexford Carol
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| Sargent (Malcolm) |
Zither carol
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| Shaw (Geoffrey) |
Lute-book lullaby
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| Shaw (Martin) |
Coventry carol
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| Scheidt (Samuel) |
A child is born in Bethlehem (ed. Willcocks)
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| Schein (J H) |
A babe is born in Bethlehem
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| Stainer (John) |
Nowell, nowell (The first Nowell) (last verse Llewellyn)
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| Stevens (John) |
There is no rose
Sing we to this merry company
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| Sullivan (Arthur) |
It came upon the midnight clear
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| Tate (Phyllis) |
Carol, with lullaby
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| Tavener (John) |
The Lamb
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| Tchaikovsky (P I) |
The crown of roses
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| Terry (Richard R) |
I sing of a Mayden
Myn lyking (Lullay, lullay)
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| Thurlow (Jeremy) |
Lute-book lullaby (Sweet was the song)
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| Trad (arr. ??) |
The boar's head Carol
Coventry Carol
Sussex carol
While shepherds watched their flocks
While shepherds watched their flocks (Ravenscroft alternative)
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| Trevor (C H) |
The angels and the shepherds
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| Vaughan Williams (Ralph) |
All in the morning
No sad thought His soul affright
O little town of Bethlehem
The blessed son of God
The truth from above
We've been awhile a-wandering
Gloucestershire wassail (Wassail all over the town)
Wassail song (Wassail all over the town)
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| Wade (J F) |
O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fidelis)
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| Walton (William) |
All this time
King Herod and the cock
What cheer?
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| Warlock (Peter) |
Adam lay ybounden
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| Warrell (Arthur) |
(I wish you) A merry Christmas
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| Wells (Robin) |
A babe is born (1)
A Gallery Carol (Rejoice and be merry)
Fum, fum, fum
I sing of a maiden
Sir Christemas
Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?
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| Willcocks (David) |
A Child this day is born
Angelus as Virginem (Gabriel to Mary came)
Bethlehem, of noblest cities (Earth has many a noble city)
Birthday Carol
Blessed be that Maid Mary
Come all you worthy gentlemen
Christ was born on Christmas day
Deck the hall
Deck the hall (version 2)
Ding dong! merrily on high
Gabriel's message
Gabriel's message (simpler version)
God rest you merry, gentlemen
Good King Wenceslas
Hark! The herald angels sing (with Willocks descant)
He smiles within his cradle
How far is it to Bethlehem?
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber
Il est ne, le divin enfant
Infant holy, infant lowly
I saw three ships
It came upon the midnight clear
Kings of Orient
Lo! He comes with clouds descending
Masters in this hall
O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fidelis)
O come, O come, Emannuel
Of the Father's heart begotten
Quelle est cette odeur agreable? (Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?)
Resonemus laudibus
Rocking
Shepherds, in the field abiding
Sussex carol (On Christmas night)
The boar's head carol
The cherry tree carol
The first Nowell
The infant King (Sing lullaby)
The Lord at first did Adam make
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Unto us a Son is born (Puer nobis)
While shepherds watched their flocks
What child is this?
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| Williamson (Malcolm) |
This Christmas Night
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| Wishart (Peter) |
Alleluya, a new work is come on hand
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| Wood (Charles) |
A virgin most pure
Ding dong! Merrily on high
Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary
King Jesus hath a garden
Once, as I remember
Past three a clock (London waits)
This joyful Eastertide
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| Woodward (G R |
Come, rock the cradle for him
Up! Good Christen folk, and listen
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