Essential Christmas Carols from King’s

~ Release by Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1Traditional: In dulci jubilo (Arr. Pearsall)
3:29
2Traditional: Angels from the Realms of Glory (Arr. Ledger)
2:38
3Traditional: I Saw Three Ships (Arr. Ledger)
1:45
4Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
3:35
5Tavener: The Lamb3:31
6Gauntlett: Once in Royal David's City (Arr. Mann & Willcocks)
5:15
7Cummings & Mendelssohn: Hark! the Herald Angels Sing (After Mendelssohn's Gutenberg Cantata, WoO 9, MWV D4)
4:10
8Traditional: The First Nowell (Arr. Stainer & Ledger)
4:53
9Traditional: The Holly and the Ivy (Arr. Davies)
3:12
10Gruber: Silent night (Arr. Willcocks)
3:05
11Traditional: O Little Town of Bethlehem (Arr. Ledger)
3:29
12Kirkpatrick: Away in a Manger (Arr. Ledger)
2:10
13Traditional: While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (Arr. Willcocks)
2:51
14Rossetti: In the Bleak Mid-Winter
organ:
John Wells
baritone vocals and solo baritone vocals:
Stephen Varcoe
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge
conductor:
Sir David Willcocks
recording of:
In the Bleak Midwinter (Harold Edwin Darke version)
lyricist:
Christina Rossetti
composer:
Harold Edwin Darke (in 1909)
publisher:
Oxford University Press
version of:
In the Bleak Midwinter (poem)
4:34
15Traditional: Quem pastores laudavere
choir vocals:
Taverner Choir
orchestra:
Taverner Players
conductor:
Andrew Parrott
1:59
16Traditional: On Christmas Night All Christians Sing (Arr. Willcocks)
1:53
17Bach, JS: Musicalisches Gesang-Buch: No. 203, O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild, BWV 493
1:51
18Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: How Far Is It to Bethlehem?
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (in 1971)
conductor:
Sir David Willcocks (in 1971)
2:14
19Terry: Myn Lyking
3:18
20Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: The Cherry Tree Carol
1:51
21Traditional: O Come, All Ye Faithful (Arr. Willcocks)
4:47
22Warlock: Adam Lay Ybounden
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 1978-12-24)
chorus master:
Philip Ledger (on 1978-12-24)
live recording of:
Adam lay ybounden (Boris Ord version) (in 1978)
writer:
[unknown]
composer:
Boris Ord
publisher:
Oxford University Press
version of:
Adam lay i-bowndyn (15th-century macaronic English poem)
recording of:
Adam lay ybounden (Boris Ord version)
writer:
[unknown]
composer:
Boris Ord
publisher:
Oxford University Press
version of:
Adam lay i-bowndyn (15th-century macaronic English poem)
1:09
23Traditional: A Spotless Rose
organ:
Francis Grier
baritone vocals:
Gareth Morrell
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (on 2008-12-24)
conductor:
Philip Ledger
chorus master:
Stephen Cleobury (on 2008-12-24)
live recording of:
A Spotless Rose (on 2008-12-24)
lyricist:
[anonymous]
composer:
Herbert Howells (in 1919)
translator:
Catherine Winkworth
publisher:
Galaxy Music Corp. and Stainer & Bell
is based on:
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (original anonymous version)
part of:
Three Carol-Anthems
3:11
24Traditional: Whence Is That Goodly Fragrance Flowing? (Arr. Willcocks)
4:19
25Holst: 3 Hymns for the English Hymnal: No. 1, In the Bleak Mid-Winter
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge
conductor:
Stephen Cleobury
recording of:
In the Bleak Midwinter (Gustav Holst version)
lyricist:
Christina Rossetti
composer:
Gustav Holst (in 1906)
part of:
The New English Hymnal (number: 28)
is based on:
Cranham (hymn tune)
version of:
In the Bleak Midwinter (poem)
part of:
3 Hymns for the English Hymnal
4:50
26Britten: A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28: III. There Is No Rose
producer:
Christopher Bishop
harp:
Osian Ellis (from 1972-07-06 until 1972-07-10)
choir vocals:
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (from 1972-07-06 until 1972-07-10)
conductor:
Sir David Willcocks (from 1972-07-06 until 1972-07-10)
balance engineer:
Neville Boyling (from 1972-07-06 until 1972-07-10)
recorded at:
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1972-07-06 until 1972-07-10)
recording of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28: III. There is no Rose (from 1972-07-06 until 1972-07-10)
composer:
Benjamin Britten (in 1942)
part of:
A Ceremony of Carols, op. 28
2:22
27Britten: A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28: IV. (b) Balulalow
1:39
28Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: The Infant King
3:17
29Traditional / Arr. Rutter: Joy to the World!
1:52
30Poston: Jesus Christ the Apple Tree2:31
31Traditional / Arr. Rutter: Sans Day Carol
recording of:
Sans Day Carol (arr. Rutter)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional]
arranger:
John Rutter
publisher:
Oxford University Press
arrangement of:
Sans Day Carol
3:01
32Traditional: Ding Dong! Merrily on High (Arr. Willcocks)2:24
33Traditional / Arr. Pettman: Gabriel's Message
2:31
34Traditional: I Saw a Maiden (Arr. Pettman)
3:05