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String quartet 1920–22 The Curlew: W.B. Yeats Tenor solo Flute, Cor Anglais, String quartet Cycle of four songs 1927 Corpus Christi Soprano and baritone voices String quartet Revision of 1919 choral version 1926–27 Sorrow's Lullaby Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Soprano and baritone voices String quartet 1927 My little sweet darling Solo voice
Pieśni walki podziemnej (Songs of the Underground) for voice and piano (1942–44) Twenty Polish Christmas Carols (Dwadzieścia kolęd), for voice and piano (1946, orchestrated 1984–89) Silesian Triptych (Tryptyk Śląski), for soprano and orchestra (1951) Children's Songs, for voice and piano (1953, orchestrated 1954)
Men of Goodwill – variations on a Christmas carol (1947) ... string quartet and string orchestra (1939) Diversions for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra, Op. 21, (1940 ...
The 50 Best Christmas Carols of All Time 1. "Silent Night" — Michael Buble. Listening to this calming carol will have you completely at peace! 2. "O Come All Ye Faithful" — Martina McBride.
A Christmas Carol Little town of Bethlehem 100 19 Songs "traditional" The Circus Band All summer long 56 H. or Ch. Ives The Collection Now help us, Lord 38 "stanzas from old hymns" The Coming of the Day Country Celestial Cradle Song Hush thee 33 19 Songs A. L. Ives December Last, for December 37 D. G. Rossetti, after San Geminiano: Disclosure
Karolju is a suite of original Christmas carols for choir and orchestra by the American composer Christopher Rouse.The work was commissioned in 1989 by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra with support from the philanthropist Randolph Rothschild and the Barlow Endowment.
Fantasia on Christmas Carols for baritone, chorus, and orchestra (1912); arranged also for reduced orchestra of organ, strings, percussion) Five English Folk Songs freely arranged for Unaccompanied Chorus (1913) 1. The Dark Eyed Sailor; 2. The Spring Time of the Year; 3. Just as the Tide was Flowing; 4. The Lover's Ghost; 5. Wassail Song
Walter Parviainen requested a cantata from Sibelius to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Säynätsalo sawmills before Christmas of 1922. Sibelius wrote instead a composition for a string quartet, to become Andante festivo. It may be based on older projects, such as a planned oratorio, Marjatta, from the 1900s.