Choir of King's College, Cambridge : A Festival Of Nine Lessons And Carols


A Festival Of Nine Lessons And Carols
Song Name Arranger Composer
Bidding Prayer
Up! Good Christen Folk And Listen
The Truth From Above Vaughan Williams
First Lesson
Adam LAy Ybounden Boris Ord
Second Lesson
Sussex Carol Ledger
In The Bleak Mid-Winter
Third Lesson
In Dulci Jubilo R.L. Pearsall
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen Willcocks
Fourth Lesson
A Tender Shoot Otto Goldschmidt
The Lamb John Tavener
Fifth Lesson
Sixth Lesson
Dormi Jesu John Rutter
Riu Riu Chiu Mateo Flecha
Seventh Lesson
The Fayrfax Carol Thomas Ades
While Shepards Watched Cleobury
Eighth Lesson
I Saw Three Ships
Illuminare Jerusalem Judith Weir
Ninth Lesson
O Come All Ye Faithful Cleobury
Prayer And Blessing
Hark The Herald Angels Sing Cleobury Felix Mendelssohn
In Dulci Jubilo BWV729 Johann Sebastian Bach

The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols was first held on Christmas Eve 1918. It was planned by Eric Milner-White, who at the age of thirty-four had just been appointed Dean of King's after experience as an army chaplain which had convinced him that the Church of England needed more imaginative worship. (He devised our Advent Carol Service in 1934, and was a liturgical pioneer and authority during his twenty two years as Dean of York.) The choir included sixteen trebles as laid down in King Henry VI's statutes, but until 1927 the men's voices were provided partly by Choral Scholars and partly by older Lay Clerks, and not, as now, by fourteen undergraduates. Almost immediately other churches adapted the service for their own use. A wider frame began to grow when the service was first broadcast in 1928 and, with the exception of 1930, it has been broadcast annually, even during the Second World War. Sometime in the early 1930s the BBC began broadcasting the service on overseas programmes. It is estimated that there are millions of listeners worldwide, including those to Radio Four in the United Kingdom. In recent years it has become the practice to broadcast a digital recording on Christmas Day on Radio Three, and since 1963 a shorter service has been filmed periodically for television.
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Weight: 4.80 oz |  Male  |  Some a cappella  |  14 - Choral  |  00 2 CDs  |  England  |  Mixed Choir Christmas  |  Stephen Cleobury  | 
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