The New Oxford Book of Carols

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Pub. Date: 1992-11-05
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Edited by early music experts Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott, this anthology of Christmas carols is the most comprehensive collection ever made, spanning seven centuries of caroling in Britain, continental Europe, and North America. Containing music and text of 201 carols, many in more than one setting, the book is organized in two sections: composed carols, ranging from medieval Gregorian chants to modern compositions, and folk carols, including not only traditional Anglo-American songs but Irish, Welsh, German, Czech, Polish, French, Basque, Catalan, Sicilian, and West Indian songs as well. Each carol is set in four-part harmony, with lyrics in both the original language and English. Accompanying each song are detailed scholarly notes on the history of the carol and on performance of the setting presented. The introduction to the volume offers a general history of carols and caroling, and appendices provide scholarly essays on such topics as fifteenth-century pronunciation, English country and United States primitive traditions, and the revival of the English folk carol. The Oxford Book of Carols, published in 1928, is still one of Oxford's best-loved books among scholars, church choristers, and the vast number of people who enjoy singing carols. This volume is not intended to replace this classic but to supplement it. Reflecting significant developments in musicology over the past sixty years, it embodies a radical reappraisal of the repertory and a fresh approach to it. The wealth of information it contains will make it essential for musicologists and other scholars, while the beauty of the carols themselves will enchant general readers and amateur songsters alike.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xi
Acknowledgementsp. xxx
Composed Carols
The Middle Ages
Verbum supernum, prodiens / High Word of God, eternal Lightp. 2
Veni, Redemptor gencium / Come, thou Redeerner of the earthp. 4
Christe, Redemptor omnium / O Christ, the Father's only Sonp. 6
A solis ortus cardine / From lands that see the sun arisep. 8
Letabundus / Come rejoicingp. 10
Festa dies agiturp. 13
Dieus soit en cheste maisonp. 14
Angelus ad Virginem / Gabriel, fram Heven-Kingp. 16
Procedenti Puero--Eya! novus annus est / Verbum caro factum est--Eya! novus annus estp. 25
Ad cantus leticiep. 28
Laudemus cum armoniap. 30
Verbum caro factum est: Dies est leticiep. 32
Verbum caro factum est: In hoc anni circulop. 34
Verbum Patris hodiep. 38
Verbum Patris umanaturp. 40
Veni, veni, Emanuel / O come, O come, Emmanuel!p. 42
Qui creavit celum / He who made the earth so fair (Song of the Nuns of Chester)p. 46
Dies est laeticiae / Earth with joy this day doth ringp. 50
Corde natus ex Parentis / Of the Father's heart begottenp. 53
Personent hodie / On this day earth shall ringp. 60
Puer nobis nascitur / Unto us is born a Sonp. 65
Omnis mundus iucundeturp. 68
English Carols 1400-1700
Lullay, lullay: Als I lay on Yoolis Nightp. 71
Lullay, lullow: I saw a swete semly syghtp. 74
Nova! nova!p. 76
Nowell: Tydynges trew ther be cum newp. 78
Hayl, Mary, ful of gracep. 80
Ther is no rose of swych vertup. 82
Alleluya pro Virgine Mariap. 84
Alleluya: A nywe werk is come on hondep. 86
Make we joye nowe in this festp. 90
What tydynges bryngest thou, messangere?p. 92
Nowel: Owt of your slepe arysep. 95
Nowel syng we bothe al and somp. 98
Synge we to this mery cumpanep. 100
Nowell: Dieus wous garde, byewsserp. 102
Nowell: The borys hede (The Exeter Boar's Head Carol)p. 106
Marvele noght, Josepp. 109
Thys endere nyghth I saw a syghthp. 113
Lully, lulla, thow littel tyne child (The Coventry Carol)p. 118
As I out rode this enderes night (The Coventry Shepherds' Carol)p. 121
We happy hirdes menp. 124
Come, love we God!p. 126
Swete was the song the Virgine soongp. 128
Thus angels sung (The Angels' Song)p. 132
While shepherds watched their flocks by nightp. 134
O remember Adam's fall / Remember, O thou manp. 146
European Carols 1550-1700
Riu, riu, chiup. 151
Verbum caro factum est: Y la Virgen le deziap. 154
E la don, don Verges Mariap. 155
Gaudete!p. 158
Psallite Unigenitop. 160
En! natus est Emanuel / Lo! born is our Emmanuelp. 163
Puer natus in Bethlehem / A Boy is born in Bethlehem / Ein Kind geborn zu Bethlehemp. 166
Resonet in laudibus / Let the voice of praise resound / Joseph, lieber Joseph mein / Joseph, dearest Joseph minep. 173
Magnum Nomen Domini Emanuel / O proclaim the mighty Name Emmanuel!p. 184
Quem pastores laudavere / Shepherds sang their praises o'er himp. 188
Nun Komm, der Heiden Heiland / Saviour of the Gentiles, come!p. 190
In dulci jubilo / Good Christian men, rejoice!p. 193
Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her / From highest heaven I come to tellp. 199
Christum wir sollen loben schon / From lands that see the sun arisep. 204
Als ich bei meinen Schafen wacht' / While by my sheep I watched at nightp. 207
Es steht ein' Lind' im Himmelreich / There stood in heaven a linden treep. 210
Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt! / Come, angels, come! from heaven, appear!p. 212
Ein Kindlein in der Wiegen / He smiles within his cradlep. 214
Es ist ein Roess entsprungen / Of Jesse's line descended Es ist ein Reis entsprungen / A great and mighty wonderp. 216
O Jesulein suss! o Jesulein mild! / O Little One sweet! O Little One mild!p. 223
Wachet auf! / Wake, O wake!p. 227
Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern / How fair the Morning Star doth shinep. 233
Europe and America 1700-1830
Adeste, fideles / O come, all ye faithfulp. 238
Christians, awake!p. 244
Lo! he comes, with clouds descending / Lo! he comes, an infant strangerp. 252
Lift up your heads in joyful hopep. 258
Hark! hear you not a chearful noisep. 262
Hark! hark what news the angels bringp. 264
Joy to the world!p. 270
Come, let us all with heart and voicep. 275
As shepherds in Jewryp. 278
Shepherds, rejoice!p. 282
A virgin unspottedp. 284
The Lord descended from abovep. 286
Ye nations all, on you I callp. 288
Glory to God on highp. 291
Hail the blest morn!p. 294
Hark! hark! glad tidings charm our earsp. 298
Stille Nacht! heilige Nacht! / Silent night! holy night!p. 300
Arise, and hail the sacred day!p. 306
Rejoice, ye tenants of the earthp. 309
Rouse, rouse from your slumbers!p. 313
Awake, and join the cheerful choirp. 318
Sound, sound your instruments of joy! (Seraphic Minstrels)p. 320
The Later Nineteenth Century
Hark! the herald angels singp. 322
Once, in royal David's cityp. 330
The Shepherds' Farewell to the Holy Familyp. 333
See, amid the winter's snowp. 340
Angels, from the realms of gloryp. 342
Good King Wenceslas looked outp. 352
What child is thisp. 354
Three Kings of Orientp. 356
Away in a mangerp. 359
O little town of Bethlehemp. 362
Drei Kon'ge wandern aus Morgenland / Three kings from Persian lands afar (Die Konige)p. 366
It came upon the midnight clearp. 373
The Twentieth Century
Ding-dong ding!p. 376
Past three o'clockp. 378
Blessed be that maid Mariep. 380
Hail, blessed Virgin Mary!p. 382
Ding! dong! merrily on highp. 384
Lullay, my liking / I saw a maiden / Myn Lykingp. 387
Love came down at Christmasp. 392
In the bleak mid-winterp. 394
Bethlehem Downp. 400
Dormi, Jesu! / Sleep, sweet babe! (The Virgin's Cradle Hymn)p. 403
Wither's Rocking Hymnp. 406
Watt's Cradle Hymnp. 410
A Boy was born in Bethlehemp. 412
A Hymn to the Virginp. 414
Torchesp. 419
Make we joy now in this festp. 422
There is no rose of such virtuep. 424
Adam lay yboundenp. 426
The Fader of hevenp. 428
When Christ was born of Mary freep. 430
Traditional Carols
English Traditional
The Boar's Head Carolp. 432
Come all you faithful Christiansp. 434
The holly and the ivyp. 436
Now the holly bears a berry (The St Day Carol)p. 438
The Cherry Tree Carolp. 440
When righteous Joseph wedded wasp. 446
O Joseph, being an old man truly / Joseph, being an aged man trulyp. 449
The Seven Joys of Mary / The Seven Rejoices of Mary / The Blessings of Maryp. 456
Tomorrow shall be my dancing dayp. 464
The Twelve Days of Christmasp. 468
In those twelve daysp. 472
The old yeare now away is fledp. 474
Rejoice and be merryp. 476
The first 'Nowell!' / 'Nowell and nowell!'p. 478
All hayle to the dayesp. 484
On Christmas Night all Christians sing (The Sussex Carol)p. 487
Let all that are to mirth inclinedp. 490
The Lord at first did Adam makep. 493
When God at first created manp. 498
A virgin unspotted / A virgin most purep. 501
The angel Gabriel from God was sentp. 508
God's dear Son, without beginningp. 510
A Child this day is bornp. 512
Shepherds, arise!p. 514
I saw three ships come sailing inp. 516
As I sat on a sunny bankp. 518
Luck-Visit Songs
This is the truth sent from abovep. 519
God rest you merry, gentlemenp. 522
Come all you worthy gentlemenp. 528
We wish you a merry Christmasp. 529
Christemas hath made an end / Well-a-day! (The Gooding Carol)p. 530
Wassail! wassail all over the town! (The Gloucestershire Wassail)p. 534
A wassail, a wassail throughout all this town!p. 536
We've been a while a-wandering (The Yorkshire Wassail Song)p. 538
Wassail, o wassail all over the town! (The Somerset Wassail)p. 540
Here we come a-wassailing (Wassail Song)p. 543
Irish Traditional
The darkest midnight in Decemberp. 546
Ye sons of men, with me rejoicep. 550
Good people all, this Christmastimep. 553
Christmas Day is come!p. 556
Welsh Traditional
Oer yw'r gwr sy'n methu caru / Soon the hoar old year will leave us / Deck the hall with boughs of holly (Nos Galan)p. 559
O deued pob Cristion / Come all Christians, singingp. 563
Wel, dyma'r borau gorau i gydp. 567
American Traditional
O Mary and the baby, sweet lamb!p. 570
Mary had a babyp. 572
Go tell it on the mountainp. 573
Rise up, shepherd, and follow!p. 574
Lullay, thou tiny little childp. 576
I wonder as I wanderp. 578
Sing we the Virgin Maryp. 579
Trinidadian Traditional
The Virgin Mary had a baby boyp. 580
German Traditional
Es sungen drei Engel / 'Te Deum laudamus!' three angels sangp. 582
Maria durch ein' Dornwald ging / Blest Mary wanders through the thornp. 584
Kommet, ihr Hirten / Come, all ye shepherdsp. 586
Schlaf wohl, du Himmelsknabe du / O sleep, thou heaven-born Treasure, thoup. 588
Es kommt ein Schiff geladen / A ship there comes, a-laden / Uns kompt ein Schiff gefahren / There comes a ship a-sailingp. 592
O du frohliche! O du selige! / O most wonderful! O most merciful!p. 595
O Tannenbaum / O Christmas tree / O Dannebomp. 598
Czech Traditional
Zezulka z lesa vylitla / Out of the forest a cuckoo flewp. 601
Hajej, nynej, Jezisku / Jesu, Jesu, baby dearp. 602
Polish Traditional
W zlobie lezy / Infant holy, Infant lowlyp. 604
Provencal Traditional
Guillo, pran ton tamborin! / Guillo, come, and Robin toop. 606
De matin ai rescountra lou trin / Ce matin j'ai rencontre le train / Far away, what splendour comes this way? (Marcho di Rei)p. 608
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle! / Come with torches, Jeanette, Isabella!p. 612
French Traditional
Noel nouvelet!p. 614
Dans cette etable / Cradled all lowlyp. 619
Entre le boeuf et l'ane gris / Oxen and asses stand aroundp. 622
Quelle est cette odeur agreable / Shepherds, what fragrance, all-perfumingp. 624
Quittez, pasteurs / O leave your sheepp. 627
Il est ne, le divin Enfant! / Christ is born a Child on earth!p. 630
Berger, secoue ton sommeil profond! / Shepherd, shake off your drowsy sleep!p. 632
Les anges dans nos campagnes / Angels we have heard on high / Angels, we have heard your voicesp. 634
Basque Traditional
Birjina gaztettobat zegoen / The angel Gabriel from heaven camep. 639
Oi Betleem! / Sing lullaby!p. 643
Spanish Traditional
El desembre congelat / Cold December's winds were stilledp. 646
Veinticinco de diciembre / Twenty-fifth day of Decemberp. 648
El Noi de la Mare / The Son of the Virginp. 650
Neapolitan Traditional
Quando nascette Ninno / When Christ, the Son of Maryp. 652
Appendices, Bibliography, and Indexes
Pronunciation of Fifteenth-Century Englishp. 655
The Post-Reformation Hymn: Liturgical Context and Performancep. 657
The English 'Gallery' and American 'Primitive' Traditionsp. 669
Davies Gilbert, William Sandys, and the Revival of the English Folk Carolp. 679
Bibliographyp. 684
Index of Feasts and Seasonsp. 694
Index of Sources for Music and Textp. 695
Index of First Lines and Titlesp. 699
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