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"Star of the East", originally named "Stern über Bethlehem" is a popular Christmas carol written in the 1800s. The words were written by New York lyricist George Cooper in 1890. The music was arranged by composer Amanda Kennedy in 1883, for a song called "Star of the Sea".
This carol is a reference to the shepherds going to Bethlehem to adore their newborn Savior. 3. "12 Days of Christmas" — Ray Conniff Contrary to popular belief, the 12 days of Christmas are ...
In addition to his own compositions he made transcriptions of Elizabethan and Jacobean vocal solo, choral, and instrumental works, and prepared an edition of Henry Purcell's string fantasias. [1] [2] For choral works the acronym "SATB" (Soprano-Alto-Tenor-Bass) has been used to indicate the voice composition of the work.
The Oxford Book of Carols is a collection of vocal scores of Christmas carols and carols of other seasons. It was first published in 1928 by Oxford University Press and was edited by Percy Dearmer, Martin Shaw and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
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"Bethlehem Down" is a Christmas carol for SATB choir composed in 1927 by British composer Peter Warlock (1894–1930)—the pseudonym of Philip Arnold Heseltine. [ a ] It is set to a poem written by journalist and poet Bruce Blunt (1899–1957).
A Carol for Christmas Morning (unaccompanied choral) A Carol of Bethlehem (accompanied choral) A Charming Country Life (accompanied choral) A Child is born in Bethlehem (unaccompanied choral) A Christmas Alleluia (traditional French carol, unaccompanied choral, arranged and English words) Angels sang that Christmas morn (carol)
The Census at Bethlehem by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. O Kerstnacht, schoner dan de dagen (O Christmas Night, more beautiful than any day!) is a Dutch hymn that is usually referred to as a Christmas carol, although it does not refer to the birth of Jesus, but rather to the infanticide in Bethlehem.