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Books of choral music, mainly for Christmas

Carols for Choirs
Covers of the original editions of
Carols for Choirs post 1970
EditorsSirDavid Willcocks,Reginald Jacques,John Rutter andBob Chilcott
Cover artistAlfred Daniels; John Grandidge
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date
1961 (Vol 1)
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages360 (Vol 1)
ISBN9780193532229 (Vol 1)
WebsiteCarols for Choirs on OUP.com

Carols for Choirs is a collection ofchoral scores, predominantly ofChristmas carols andhymns, widely used by English-speaking choirs.[1]

Published from 1961 byOxford University Press, the first volume was edited by SirDavid Willcocks andReginald Jacques, with a second volume following in 1970, edited by David Willcocks andJohn Rutter. The series now contains six volumes, plus acompendium edition.

In addition to music for Christmas, the collection also offers works that are suitable for otherChristian festivals such asAdvent andEpiphany.

The books contain choral arrangements of traditional and some specially composed carols. Some includedescants by the editors (mainly Willcocks) which have become standard in theAnglican communion in the UK. Most of the first volume's arrangements were originally written for use by theChoir of King's College, Cambridge orthe Bach Choir in London.[citation needed]

History

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A choir singing fromCarols for Choirs in theNatural History Museum, London

Carols For Choirs was originally commissioned by theorganist and music editor at Oxford University PressChristopher Morris. Whilst working atSt George's, Hanover Square, he realised that church choirs lacked a definitive book of Christmas carols, and felt that a single book would be more convenient than using separate pieces of sheet music and hymn books.[2] The book was originally to be calledCarols for Concerts.[3] To edit the collection, Morris enlisted David Willcocks, Director of Music at King's College, Cambridge, and Reginald Jacques, conductor of the Bach Choir.[4] The book was published in 1961, containing new arrangements of traditional carols, but it also popularised pieces by modern composers such asWilliam Walton,Benjamin Britten,Richard Rodney Bennett,William Mathias andJohn Rutter.[5]Carols for Choirs was an instant success and became OUP Music Department's best-selling title, with over a million copies being sold.[2] OUP were keen to commission a second volume, but after the death of Jacques in 1969, a new editor had to be found to support Willcocks, and an undergraduate atCambridge University,John Rutter, was recruited.Carols for Choirs 2 was published in 1970.[4]

TheCarols For Choirs series have become standard choral texts throughout the English-speaking world and were highly influential; according to the composer John Rutter, they "changed the whole sound of Christmas for everybody who sings".[2][5]

On 29 December 2021, it was announced that a new volume,Carols for Choirs 6, would be published in the summer of 2023. A poll was released to suggest the colour of the new book, the most popular colour being purple.[6] The volume was released on 13 July 2023, featuring fifty carols (both originals and arrangements).

Volumes

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Choir singers sometimes refer to the books by the colours of their covers, with the "green" and "orange" books (volumes 1 and 2) being the most widely used.[7][8] The "blue" book (volume 3) contains a number of longer anthems.[9] A compendium volume called 100100 Carols for Choirs (the "white" book) consisting of 74 of the most popular items from Carols for Choirs 1, 2 and 3, plus 26 pieces new to the series was published in 1987. It contains both accompanied and unaccompanied items, as well as the Order of Service for a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.

The "red" book (Volume 4) features fifty carols arranged for sopranos and altos.[10] Oxford University Press extended the series with volumes appropriate for other church seasons, such as Lent/Easter.[11] In July 2011, Oxford University Press published the fifth incarnation of the original series,Carols for Choirs 5, edited by composerBob Chilcott, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of the first volume; it is presented in gold covers.[11]

Other seasons

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Contents

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Volume/numberTitleComposer/SourceArrangementSeasonal use
1. 1A Great and Mighty WonderOld GermanMichael Praetorius (arr.)Christmas
1. 2Away in a MangerWilliam KirkpatrickDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1. 2bAway in a MangerTrad. NormanReginald Jacques (arr.)Christmas
1. 3A Boy was BornBenjamin BrittenChristmas
1. 4As with Gladness Men of OldConrad Kocher [de]David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1. 5And there were ShepherdsJohann Sebastian BachDavid Willcocks (ed.)Christmas
1. 6A Virgin Most PureTrad. EnglishCharles Wood (arr.)Christmas
1. 7Angels, from the Realms of GloryOld FrenchReginald Jacques (arr.)Christmas
1.8A Christmas CarolTrad. HungarianZoltán Kodály (arr.)Christmas
1. 9Blessed be that Maid MaryTrad EnglishDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.10Ding Dong! Merrily on HighTraditionalCharles Wood (harm.)Christmas
1.11God Rest You Merry, GentlemenTrad. EnglishDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.12Zither CarolTrad. CzechMalcolm Sargent (arr.)Christmas
1.13Good King WenceslasPiae CantionesReginald Jacques (arr.)Christmas
1.14Hark! the Herald Angels SingFelix MendelssohnDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.15In Dulci JubiloRobert Lucas PearsallReginald Jacques (arr.)Christmas
1.16Infant Holy, Infant LowlyPolishDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.17I Saw Three ShipsTrad. EnglishDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.17I Saw Three ShipsReginald JacquesChristmas
1.18It Came Upon the Midnight ClearTraditionalArthur Sullivan (arr.)Christmas
1.19A Merry ChristmasTrad. EnglishArthur Warrell (arr.)Christmas
1.20King Jesus Hath a GardenDutchCharles Wood (harm.)Christmas
1.21RockingCzechDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.22Carol, with LullabyPhyllis TateChristmas
1.23Coventry CarolTraditionalChristmas
1.23bCoventry CarolTraditionalMartin Shaw (arr.)Christmas
1.24No Sad Thought his Soul AffrightRalph Vaughan WilliamsChristmas
1.25O Little One SweetOld GermanJohann Sebastian Bach (harm.)Christmas
1.26Adeste FidelesTraditionalDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.26bO Come, All Ye FaithfulTraditionalDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.27O Little Town of BethlehemRalph Vaughan WilliamsThomas Armstrong (ed.)Christmas
1.28O men from the fieldsArnold CookeChristmas
1.29Sussex CarolTraditionalDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.30Once in Royal David's CityHenry J. GauntlettArthur Henry Mann (harm.)Christmas
1.31Past three a clockTraditionalCharles Wood (arr.)Christmas
1.32Rejoice and be merryTrad. EnglishReginald Jacques (arr.)Christmas
1.33See amid the winter's snowJohn GossDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
1.34Lute-book lullabyWilliam BalletGeoffrey Shaw (arr.)Christmas
1.35The linden tree carolOld GermanReginald Jacques (arr.)Annunciation / Christmas / Epiphany
1.36The Blessed son of GodRalph Vaughan WilliamsChristmas
1.37The Boar's head carolTrad EnglishElizabeth Poston (arr.)Christmas
1.38The first NowellTrad. EnglishDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas / Epiphany
1.39The Holly and the IvyTrad. EnglishReginald Jacques (arr.)Lent / Christmas / Epiphany
1.40The Three KingsPeter CorneliusIvor Atkins (arr.)Epiphany
1.41The Shepherd's farewellHector BerliozChristmas
1.42TorchesJohn JoubertChristmas
1.43Unto us is born a sonPiae CantionesDavid WillcocksChristmas
1.44Up! good Christen folk, and listenPiae CantionesGeorge Ratcliffe Woodward (arr.)Christmas
1.45We've been a while a-wanderingTrad. YorkshireRalph Vaughan Williams (arr.)Christmas
1.46Gloucestershire WassailTraditionalRalph Vaughan Williams (arr.)Christmas
1.47What cheer?William WaltonChristmas
1.48When Christ was bornReginald JacquesChristmas
1.49While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by NightTraditionalThomas Ravenscroft (ed.)Christmas
1.50While the shepherds were watchingCecil Armstrong GibbsChristmas
2. 1A babe is born I wysFrederick BaintonChristmas
2. 2A child is born in BethlehemSamuel ScheidtDavid Willcocks (ed.)Christmas
2. 3Adam lay yboundenBoris OrdChristmas
2. 4All my heart this night rejoicesJohann Georg EbelingChristmas
2. 5All this timeWilliam WaltonChristmas
2. 6Nativity carolJohn RutterChristmas
2. 7Deck the HallTraditional (Welsh)David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2. 8Ding Dong! Merrily on highTraditional (French)David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2. 9Down in yon forestTraditional (English)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.10Shepherd's pipe carolJohn RutterChristmas
2.11Hail! Blessed Virgin MaryTraditional (Italian)Charles Wood (arr.)Christmas
2.12Here we come a-wassailingTraditional (English)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.13A new year carolBenjamin BrittenChristmas
2.14How far is it to Bethlehem?Traditional (English)David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.15Matin responsoryAdapted from a Magnificat byPalestrinaAdvent
2.16Come, Thou Redeemer of the EarthTraditional (German)David Willcocks (arr.)Advent / Christmas
2.17Il est né le divin enfantTraditional (French)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.18I saw a maidenAnonymous (Basque Noel)Edgar Pettman (arr.)Christmas
2.19Myn lykingRichard R. TerryChristmas
2.20I sing of a maidenPatrick HadleyChristmas
2.21It Came Upon the Midnight ClearArthur SullivanDavid Willcocks (desc.)Christmas
2.22The Cherry-Tree CarolTraditional (English)David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.23Masters in this HallTraditional (French)David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.24Noël NouveletTraditional (French)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.25Sans Day CarolTraditional (Cornish)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.26Sir ChristèmasWilliam MathiasChristmas
2.27O Come, O Come EmmanuelTraditional (15th century French Processional)David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.28The Shepherds' Cradle SongKarl LeunerCharles Macpherson (arr.)Christmas
2.29Of the Father's Heart BegottenFromPiae CantionesDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.30The Twelve Days of ChristmasTraditional (English)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.31Once in Royal David's cityHenry Gauntlett,A. H. MannDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.31Out of your SleepRichard Rodney BennettChristmas
2.33Past Three a ClockTraditional (English)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.34Personent HodieGerman, 1360Gustav Holst (arr.)Christmas
2.35Quelle est cette odeur agréableTraditional (French)David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.36Quem pastores laudavereTraditional (14th century German)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.37Quittez, PasteursTraditional (French)John Rutter (arr.)Christmas
2.38Resonemus LaudibusTraditional (14th century)David Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.39The angels and the shepherdsTraditional (Bohemian)C. H. Trevor (arr.)Christmas
2.40Stille NachtFranz Xaver GruberDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.41The Infant KingBasque NoelDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.42There is no Rose15th century EnglishJohn Stevens (ed.)Christmas
2.43Gabriel's messageBasque NoelDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.44The Holly and the IvyEnglish traditionalWalford Davies (arr.)Christmas
2.45The Lord at first did Adam makeEnglish traditionalDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.46The Truth from AboveEnglish traditionalRalph Vaughan Williams (arr.)Christmas
2.47Tomorrow shall be my Dancing DayEnglish traditionalDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.48While shepherds Watched their Flocksfrom Este's PsalterDavid Willcocks (arr.)Christmas
2.49PatapanBurgundianReginald Jacques (arr.)Christmas
2.50Zion hears the Watchmen's VoicesJohann Sebastian BachJohn Rutter (ed.)Christmas
2.Apx1Hark! The herald angels singAdapted from Felix Mendelssohn by W. H. CummingsChristmas
2.Apx2O come, all ye faithfulJohn Francis WadeChristmas
2.psAn Advent Carol Service (order of service)Advent
3. 1A babe is BornWilliam MathiasChristmas Day
3. 2A babe is Born in BethlehemGerman Traditional, arr. Johann Hermann ScheinChristmas
3. 3A Child this Day is BornEnglish Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.28All in the MorningEnglish Traditional, arr. Ralph Vaughan WilliamsChristmas
3.25Angel TidingsMoravian Traditional, John RutterChristmas
3. 6Angelus ad Virginem14th century English, arr. David WillcocksAdvent / Christmas
3. 9Bethlehem, of Noblest Cities18th century German, arr. David WillcocksEpiphany
3.36Birthday CarolDavid WillcocksChristmas
3.43Boar's Head CarolEnglish Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.10Child in a MangerCeltic Traditional, arr. John RutterChristmas
3.11Christ was Born on Christmas DayGerman Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.12Christe, Redemptor OmniumClaudio MonteverdiChristmas
3. 5Christmas Oratorio (3 extracts)Johann Sebastian BachChristmas
3.13Come all you Worthy GentlemenEnglish Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.14Come, Rock the Cradle for HimPsalteriolum Harmonicum, 1642Christmas
3.26Cradle SongFlemish Traditional, arr. John RutterChristmas
3.50The Crown of RosesPyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyChristmas
3.15Deck the HallWelsh Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.16Donkey CarolJohn RutterChristmas
3. 7Flemish CarolFlemish Traditional, arr. John RutterChristmas
3.42Gabriel's MessageBasque Traditional, arr. David WillcocksAdvent/ Christmas
3.17Hark! the Herald Angels SingFelix Mendelssohn, adapt. W. H. CummingsChristmas
3.20He Smiles within his CradleAustrian Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.21Hush! my Dear, Lie Still and SlumberFrench Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.23I Saw Three ShipsEnglish Traditional, arr. John RutterChristmas
3.24Il est né le divin enfantFrench Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.27In Dulci JubiloGerman Traditional, arr. John RutterChristmas
3.22In the Bleak Mid-WinterGustav HolstChristmas
3.19Jesus ChildJohn RutterChristmas
3.46King Herod and the CockWilliam WaltonHoly Innocents
3.29King Jesus Hath a GardenJohn RutterChristmas
3.48Kings of OrientJohn Henry Hopkins, Jr., arr. David WillcocksEpiphany
3.30Lo! He Comes with Clouds DescendingEnglish Traditional, arr. David WillcocksAdvent
3.31O Come, All Ye FaithfulJ. F. WadeChristmas
3.32O Little Town of BethlehemWalford DaviesChristmas
3.33Omnis mundus jocundeturMichael PraetoriusChristmas
3.35Once, as I RememberItalian Traditional, arr. Charles WoodChristmas
3.34Psallite UnigenitoMichael Praetorius
3.37Salve PueruleMarc-Antoine Charpentier
3.39Shepherds, in the Field AbidingFrench Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.40Sing we to this Merry Company15th century English, ed. John StevensChristmas
3.38Star CarolJohn RutterChristmas
3.41Stille NachtFranz Xaver Gruber, arr. Donald CashmoreChristmas
3. 8Sunny BankPeter Hurford
3. 4SusanniRichard Rodney BennettChristmas
3.45There is no RoseBenjamin BrittenChristmas
3.App.1This joyful EastertideDutch Traditional, arr. Charles WoodEaster
3.44Tryste NoelHerbert HowellsChristmas
3.18Wexford CarolIrish Traditional, arr. John RutterChristmas
3.47What Child is This?English Traditional, arr. David WillcocksChristmas
3.49What Sweeter MusicRichard Rodney BennettChristmas
4. 1Adeste FidelesWillcocks
4. 2Angels, from the Realms of GloryWillcocks
4. 5Away in a MangerKirkpatrickWillcocks
4. 6The Cherry Tree CarolWillcocks
4. 7Coventry CarolRutter
4. 8Deck the HallRutter
4. 9Ding Dong! Merrily on HighWillcocks
4.10Donkey CarolRutter
4.11The First NowellWillcocks
4.13Gabriel's MessageRutter
4.14God Rest you Merry, Gentlemen (2 versions)Willcocks
4.15Good King WenceslasPiae Cantionesarr. Willcocks
4.16Hail! Blessed Virgin MaryWood
4.17Hark! the Herald Angels Sing (2 verses)Mendelssohndesc. Willcocks
4.18He Smiles within His CradleWillcocks
4.19The Holly and the IvyRutter
4.20How Far is it to Bethlehem?Willcocks
4.21I Saw Three ShipsWillcocksChristmas
4.22I Sing of a MaidenHadley
4.23Il est né le divin enfantRutter
4.24In Dulci Jubilo (4-part version)Pearsall
4.25In Dulci Jubilo (3-part version) RutterPearsall
4.26The Infant KingRutter
4.27It Came Upon the Midnight ClearSullivanWillcocks
4.28King Jesus hath a GardenRutter
4.30Lute-book LullabyBalletRutter
4.31A Merry ChristmasRutter
4.32Nativity CarolRutter
4.33A New Year CarolBritten
4.34O Come, all ye FaithfulWillcocks
4.36O Little Town of BethlehemWillcocks
4.37Once in Royal David's City (2 versions)GauntlettWillcocks
4.38Past Three a ClockRutter
4.39Personent HodieRutter
4.40Quelle est cette odeur agréableWillcocks
4.41'Quem Pastores Laudavere'Rutter
4.42RockingWillcocks
4.43See Amid the Winter's SnowGossed. Willcocks
4.44Shepherd's Pipe CarolRutter
4.45Star CarolPontRutter
4.46Stille NachtGruberRutter
4.47Sussex CarolWillcocks
4.48There is no RoseBritten
4.49Tomorrow Shall be my Dancing DayRutter
4.50Unto us is Born a SonPiae Cantionesarr. Willcocks
4.51Up! Good Christen folk, and ListenPiae Cantionesed. Woodward
4.52A Virgin Most PureRutter
4.53While Shepherds WatchedWillcocks

See also

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References

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  1. ^Whiteley, Sheila, ed. (2008).Christmas, Ideology and Popular Culture. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 96.ISBN 9780748631872.
  2. ^abcBannister, Matthew (21 December 2014)."Christopher Morris Obituary".Last Word. 25 minutes in. BBC.BBC Radio 4. Retrieved4 October 2016.
  3. ^"Carols for Choirs: the journey to press".OUPblog. 7 December 2021. Retrieved29 December 2021.
  4. ^abBeeson, Trevor (2009). "17. The Oxbridge Choirs".In Tuneful Accord : the church musicians. London: SCM. p. 141.ISBN 9780334041931.
  5. ^ab"Christopher Morris, musician - obituary".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved4 October 2016.
  6. ^"Oxford Choral".Facebook. 29 December 2021. Retrieved29 December 2021.
  7. ^Ruffer, Tim."Something new for Christmas".www.churchtimes.co.uk. Retrieved24 October 2024.Carols for Choirs, known affectionately as "the green book"
  8. ^"Rutter, John".www.classical-music.com. Retrieved24 October 2024.The 'orange book' is full of his arrangements
  9. ^Senior, Evan, ed. (1978). "Carols for Choirs 3".Music and Musicians.27.Hansom Books: 25.
  10. ^"Reviews".Brio.43 (1). International Association of Music Libraries, United Kingdom Branch. 2006.
  11. ^ab"...for Choirs Collections".Choral Series.Oxford University Press.Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved5 October 2016.

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