Benjamin Britten: A Ceremony of Carols

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"A Ceremony of Carols" Op. 28, is a choral piece by Benjamin Britten, scored for three-part treble chorus, solo voices, and harp. Written for Christmas, it consists of eleven movements, with text from The English Galaxy of Shorter Poems, edited by Gerald Bullett; it is in Middle English.

There are a couple of audio snafus in the harp solo "Interlude", but I hope this doesn't detract too much. It's a marvellous performance in my view, under choirmaster and conductor George Guest at St. John's, Cambridge in 1965.


Movements:

1. "Procession" ("Hodie Christus natus est", Gregorian antiphon to the Magnificat at Second Vespers of Christmas)
2. "Wolcum Yole!"
3. "There is no Rose" (Trinity College MS 0.3.58, early 15c)
4a. "That yonge child"
4b. "Balulalow" (The brothers Wedderburn, fl. 1548)
5. "As dew in Aprille" (Sloane 2593, first quarter 15c)
6. "This little Babe" (from Robert Southwell's "Newe Heaven, Newe Warre", 1595)
7. "Interlude" (harp solo)
8. "In Freezing Winter Night" (Southwell)
9. "Spring Carol" (16c., also set by William Cornysh)
10. "Deo Gracias" (Sloane 2593)
11. "Recession" ("Hodie")

Conductor: George Guest
Marisa Robles - Harp
St. John's College Choir, Cambridge, England
A Decca (London) Recording (P) 1965