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Christmas Carol Collection 2015

Christmas Carol Collection 2015

Isaac Watts
4/5 ( ratings)
This year's selection includes traditional favourites and lesser-known Christmas carols in English and French.

It contains:

Bergers, qui êtes ici bas, author unknown; music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
A Christmas Lullaby, words by John Addington Symonds ; music by BookAngel7, Sung BookAngel7
Go Tell it on the Mountain, words by John Wesley Work, Jr.; music African-American spiritual, Sung by Maria Kasper
Notre divin Maître, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Saw You Never, In the Twilight? words by Cecil F. Alexander ; music Chartres, 15th century French melody, Sung by BookAngel7
This Endris Night, 15th century English carol; author and composer unknown; music from the 1905 English Hymnal, Sung by Ruth Golding
Quittez, pasteurs, author unknown; music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Yule Returns, words by Rev. R. Watham; music by Vernon Bryan Crowther-Beynon , Sung by BookAngel7
Christmas Carol No. 3, words by Christina Rossetti; music by Susan Hawthorne, Sung by Susan K Hawthorne
Cradle Hymn: Hush, My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber, words by Isaac Watts ; music traditional Welsh, arranged by Robert Bryan , Sung by BookAngel7
Bergers, allons voir dans l'étable, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
What Child is This?, words by William Chatterton Dix ; Music: Greensleeves 16th century English traditional, setting from The Sunday School Hymnal and Service Book, 1871, Sung by Kathy Hulick
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, words translated from the Latin by John Mason Neale ; music 15th century French, Sung by Michael Armenta
A Christmas Carol: Dry Your Tears, Ye Silent Mourners, words by Lady Catherine Petre ; music by Robert Lucas Pearsall , Sung by BookAngel7
The Twelve Days of Christmas, words and music traditional altered and arranged by Frederic Austin , Sung by a group of Librivoxers.
Noël sur la circoncision, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Unto Us Is Born a Son, author unknown, from the 15th century Latin; music arranged by Geoffrey Shaw , Sung by BookAngel7
In Dulci Jubilo, words 14th century German, translated by Robert Lucas Pearsall , Sung by Ryan DeRamos
I Sing the Birth Was Born Tonight, words by Ben Jonson ; music by Dmitri S. Bortniansky , Sung by BookAngel7
Deck the Hall, words traditional, possibly alt. Mrs. L. A. Bradbury; music Nos Galan, traditional Welsh melody, arranged by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford , Sung by Ruth Golding
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, words from a traditional Polish carol translated by Edith M. Reed ; music Polish carol W Zlobie Lezy, arranged by Edith M. Reed, Sung by Maria Kasper
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, words and music traditional English, author and composer unknown, Sung by BookAngel7
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, words: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; music Waltham by John Baptiste Calkin , Sung by John Burlinson
Silence Ciel, silence Terre, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Once in Royal David's City, words by Cecil F. Alexander from Hymns for Little Children 1848; music Irby by Henry John Gauntlett , Sung by BookAngel7
Christmas Carol , traditional carol from about 1460, author and composer unknown. Words of a traditional wassail song added by William Chappell , Sung by Ruth Golding
Coventry Carol, words by Robert Croo from the 15th Century Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors. ; music 15th century found by Thomas Sharp and published in Dissertations in 1825, Sung by Kathy Hulick
Dans le calme de la nuit, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning, words by Reginald Heber ; music Morning Star by James Proctor Harding , Sung by BookAngel7
O Come All Ye Faithful, words and music by John Francis Wade , Sung by Esther ben Simonides and Adele de Pignerolles
Language
English
Pages
2
Format
Audiobook
Publisher
Librivox
Release
December 11, 2015

Christmas Carol Collection 2015

Isaac Watts
4/5 ( ratings)
This year's selection includes traditional favourites and lesser-known Christmas carols in English and French.

It contains:

Bergers, qui êtes ici bas, author unknown; music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
A Christmas Lullaby, words by John Addington Symonds ; music by BookAngel7, Sung BookAngel7
Go Tell it on the Mountain, words by John Wesley Work, Jr.; music African-American spiritual, Sung by Maria Kasper
Notre divin Maître, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Saw You Never, In the Twilight? words by Cecil F. Alexander ; music Chartres, 15th century French melody, Sung by BookAngel7
This Endris Night, 15th century English carol; author and composer unknown; music from the 1905 English Hymnal, Sung by Ruth Golding
Quittez, pasteurs, author unknown; music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Yule Returns, words by Rev. R. Watham; music by Vernon Bryan Crowther-Beynon , Sung by BookAngel7
Christmas Carol No. 3, words by Christina Rossetti; music by Susan Hawthorne, Sung by Susan K Hawthorne
Cradle Hymn: Hush, My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber, words by Isaac Watts ; music traditional Welsh, arranged by Robert Bryan , Sung by BookAngel7
Bergers, allons voir dans l'étable, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
What Child is This?, words by William Chatterton Dix ; Music: Greensleeves 16th century English traditional, setting from The Sunday School Hymnal and Service Book, 1871, Sung by Kathy Hulick
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, words translated from the Latin by John Mason Neale ; music 15th century French, Sung by Michael Armenta
A Christmas Carol: Dry Your Tears, Ye Silent Mourners, words by Lady Catherine Petre ; music by Robert Lucas Pearsall , Sung by BookAngel7
The Twelve Days of Christmas, words and music traditional altered and arranged by Frederic Austin , Sung by a group of Librivoxers.
Noël sur la circoncision, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Unto Us Is Born a Son, author unknown, from the 15th century Latin; music arranged by Geoffrey Shaw , Sung by BookAngel7
In Dulci Jubilo, words 14th century German, translated by Robert Lucas Pearsall , Sung by Ryan DeRamos
I Sing the Birth Was Born Tonight, words by Ben Jonson ; music by Dmitri S. Bortniansky , Sung by BookAngel7
Deck the Hall, words traditional, possibly alt. Mrs. L. A. Bradbury; music Nos Galan, traditional Welsh melody, arranged by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford , Sung by Ruth Golding
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, words from a traditional Polish carol translated by Edith M. Reed ; music Polish carol W Zlobie Lezy, arranged by Edith M. Reed, Sung by Maria Kasper
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, words and music traditional English, author and composer unknown, Sung by BookAngel7
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, words: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; music Waltham by John Baptiste Calkin , Sung by John Burlinson
Silence Ciel, silence Terre, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Once in Royal David's City, words by Cecil F. Alexander from Hymns for Little Children 1848; music Irby by Henry John Gauntlett , Sung by BookAngel7
Christmas Carol , traditional carol from about 1460, author and composer unknown. Words of a traditional wassail song added by William Chappell , Sung by Ruth Golding
Coventry Carol, words by Robert Croo from the 15th Century Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors. ; music 15th century found by Thomas Sharp and published in Dissertations in 1825, Sung by Kathy Hulick
Dans le calme de la nuit, author unknown, music by Ezwa, Sung by Ezwa
Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning, words by Reginald Heber ; music Morning Star by James Proctor Harding , Sung by BookAngel7
O Come All Ye Faithful, words and music by John Francis Wade , Sung by Esther ben Simonides and Adele de Pignerolles
Language
English
Pages
2
Format
Audiobook
Publisher
Librivox
Release
December 11, 2015

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