Performances
Sheet Music
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Editor
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Charles L. Hutchins
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Publisher. Info.
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Boston: The Parish Choir, 1916.
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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Limited edition of 1000 copies
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General Information
Work Title
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Carols Old and Carols New
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Alternative. Title
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Carols Old and Carols New for use at Christmas and other seasons of the Christian year. Collected from many sources and arranged by the Rev. Charles L. Hutchins, D.D.
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Composer
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Hutchins, Charles Lewis
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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None [force assignment]
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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751 carols
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First Publication.
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1916
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Language
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English
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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voices/choir, piano/organ
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Navigation etc.
- In low'ring gloom and cloudiness - E. Handley
- All this night bright angels sing (lyr. W. Austin, d.1633) Arthur Sullivan
- Christ is risen! Christ is risen! (lyr. Rev. A. T. Gurney) Arthur Sullivan
- A shepherd band their flocks are keeping (lyr. after M. Praetorius) Dr. S. P. Tuckerman
6 In the early morning, early (C) Rev. F. G. Lee' W. Borrow
6 Joy fills our inmost hearts to-day (C) W. C. Dix Samuel Smith
7 Bright Angel Hosts are heard on high (C) Cornish Cornish; arr. by H. S. Irons
8 Once again, O blessed time (C) Rev. W. Bright Rev. J. B. Dykes
9 Shine calm and bright, ye moonbeams bright (C) . . Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. G. P. Grantham
10 Slowly fall the snowflakes (C) Rev. F. G. Lee W. Borrow
11 Sleep, Holy Babe (C) Rev. E. Caswall Rev. J. B. Dykes
12 Carol, sweetly carol (C) Mrs. F. J. Van Alstyne (Fanny Crosby) . . . . T. E. Perkins
13 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (E) 8th Cent'y, tr. by Rev. J. M. Neale - Arthur Sullivan
14 Bright Easter skies Bishop A. Burgess G. W. Marston
15 'Twas at the matin hour (E) 14th Century E. Handley
16 The foe behind, the deep before (E) Rev. J. M. Neale J. Naylor
17 Stars all bright are beaming (C) Rev. R. R. Chope W. R. Holt
18 Now lift the carol, men and maids (C) Rev. A. M. Morgan A. H. Brown
19 Blithely from the moated churchyard (C) J. E. B Rev. R. F. Smith
20 Gently falls the winter snow (C) Rev. E. Caswall H. S. Irons
21 If Angels sung our Saviour's birth (E) A. H. Brown
22 Carol we the blessing (E) B. K. Atkyns
23 Come, ye lofty, come, ye lowly (C) Rev. A. T. Gumey Rev. A. T. Gumey
24 On this glorious Easter morning Traditional
25 Singing the reapers homeward come (H) W. H. Gill
26 Holy is the seed time (H) Miss M. A. Headlam Albert Lowe
27 Sleep, my Saviour, sleep (C) Sabine Baring-Gould . . Bohemian; arr. by Rev. R. F. Smith
28 Silent night! Holy night! (C) Tr. from the German of J. Mohr F. Gruber
29 Carol, carol Christians (C) Bishop A. C. Coxe M. Lindsay
30 Mortals, awake, the morning is breaking (C) M. A. F.
31 Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes (C) West of England Traditional; arr. by H. S. Irons
32 Hark ! what sounds are sweetly stealing (C)
33 Sing ye the songs of praise (C) Rev. W. Layng Mrs. C. Farebrother
34 Let heaven and earth rejoice and sing (C) Traditional J. W. Sidebotham
35 There came three kings ere break of day Rev. G. Moultrie Rev. R. F. Smith
36 Hark! what mean those holy voices (C) John Cawood G. B. Arnold
37 Moving o'er the troubled waters (W. S.) Rev. A. Ulmann
38 God, who rulest through the ages (T) Rev. A. Ulmann
39 God hath sent His angels (E) Bishop Phillips Brooks J. C. D. Parker
40 Let the merry church bells ring (E) Rev. J. M. Neale Rev. J. S. B. Hodges
41 Easter flowers and dressing A. H. Brown
42 The world itself keeps Easter Day Rev. J. M. Neale Rev. J. S. B. Hodges
43 Lo! a star, ye sages hoary (C) S. K. Cowan W. Newport
44 There came a little Child to earth (C) Emily E. S. Elliott Rev. R. Brown-Borthwick
45 Angel hosts in bright array (C) Rev. G. P. Grantham Rev. G. P. Grantham
46 Ye happy bells of Easter Day alt. by Rev. R. R. Chope Rev. J. S. B. Hodges
47 Awake! awake! 'tis Easter Morn Rev. J. H. Hopkins Rev. J. H. Hopkins
48 Shine, O sun, in splendour bright (E) H. H. Colbum
49 Joy fills our inmost hearts to-day (C) W. C. Dix Henry Gadsby
60 Behold a little Child (C) Bishop W. W. How R. Brown-Borthwick