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| O clap your hands together |
Gibbons |
| O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth |
Byrd |
| Greensleeves |
Trad. arr. R. Vaughan Williams |
| Inheritance |
Howells |
| Five Flower Songs, op. 47 |
Britten |
| The silver Swan |
Gibbons |
| Hence, care, thou wilt despatch me |
Weelkes |
| Sweet and low |
Barnby |
| Echoes |
Sullivan |
| There is sweet music |
Elgar |
| What shall we do with the drunken sailor? |
Trad. arr. Jonathan Willcocks |
| Christopher Robin is saying his prayers |
Fraser-Simson arr. Andrew Carter |
| Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside |
Glover-Kind arr. Andrew Carter |
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| Song of the nuns of Chester |
| Hosanna to the Son of David |
Thomas Weelkes |
| Reading: John Betjeman, Advent 1955 |
| O magnum mysterium |
William Byrd |
| Ave Maria |
Robert Parsons |
| In the bleak mid-winter |
| Reading: R. S. Thomas, Christmas, Nativity, Festival |
| Three settings of R. S. Thomas (How love bleeds) |
Paul Spicer |
| Reading: A German children's tale for Christmas |
| Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen |
Michael Praetorius |
| O come, o come Emmanuel |
| Susanni |
arr. Martin Shaw |
| Reading: The Nativity story from St Luke's Gospel |
| Hodie Christus natus est |
Palestrina |
| It came upon the midnight clear |
| Poverty |
Welsh traditional |
| Reading: A Christmas scene |
(Dickens, Pickwick Papers) |
| Wassail song |
arr. Martin Shaw |
| A shepherd's carol |
Benjamin Britten |
| Bring us in good ale |
Gustav Holst |
| Once in Royal David's city |
| Reading: Owen Seaman, To an old fogey |
| Have yourself a merry little Christmas |
arr. Peter Gritton |
| The holly and the ivy 'in four' |
arr. Julian Wright |
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