Carols for Choirs 5, presented by Oxford University Press Music, is a delightful collection of fifty Christmas carols that spans the festive season from Advent through to Epiphany. Released on August 28, 2011, this album is a treasure trove of both classic tunes and brand new carols, offering a rich and diverse musical experience. The album features twenty-five enchanting tracks, including the popular "My Lord Has Come" by Will Todd, and ranges from traditional carols like "Silent Night" and "Joy to the World!" to lesser-known gems such as "Voices in the Mist" and "Pilgrim Jesus."
With a duration of one hour and nine minutes, Carols for Choirs 5 is a comprehensive resource for choirs and music enthusiasts alike. The album is edited by renowned figures Bob Chilcott and David Blackwell, ensuring a high standard of musical arrangement and presentation. Published by Oxford University Press, this collection is a testament to the enduring appeal of Christmas carols, offering a blend of sacred and secular music that captures the spirit of the season. Whether you're a choir director looking for new repertoire or a music lover seeking to enhance your holiday playlist, Carols for Choirs 5 is a must-have addition to your collection.
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Tracks
The holly and the ivy - SATBMatthew Owens, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
My Lord has come - SATBWill Todd, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
The Bell Carol - SATBPhilip Ledger, The Oxford Choir
Out of the orient crystal skies - SATBKerry Andrew, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
A Heavenly Song - SATBCecilia McDowall, Traditional, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
There's a song in the air! - SATBJohn Hearne, Josiah G Holland, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
What child is this? - SATBThomas Hewitt Jones, William Chatterton Dix, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Old Christmas Returned (or Hospitality Revived) - SATBJaakko Mantyjarvi, Traditional, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Wassail - SATBJonathan Willcocks, Traditional, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
I sing of a maiden - SATBTraditional, Matthew Martin, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
O come, O come, Emmanuel - SATBPaul Leddington Wright, Traditional, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
We three kings of Orient are - SATBPaul Leddington Wright, John Henry Hopkins, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
There is no rose - SATBTraditional, Howard Skempton, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
I saw a stable - SATBAlan Bullard, Traditional, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Lo, how a rose e'er blooming - SATBDavid Blackwell, Traditional, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Pilgrim Jesus - SATBBob Chilcott, Kevin Crossley-Holland, The Oxford Choir
A little child there is yborn - SATBTraditional, Malcolm Archer, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
A Patre Unigenitus - SATBTraditional, Carl Rütti, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Carol - SATBNorman Nicholson, Francis Pott, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Good King Wenceslas - SATBTraditional, J.M. Neale, Bob Chilcott, The Oxford Choir
It came upon the midnight clear - SATBEdmund Sears, Uzziah Burnap, Mack Wilberg, Richard Storrs Willis, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Voices in the mist - SATBJussi Chydenius, Lord Alfred Tennyson, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Hush! my dear - SATBIsaac Watts, Gabriel Jackson, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott
Silent Night - SATBJoseph Mohr, Bob Chilcott, Franz Xaver Gruber, John F. Young, The Oxford Choir
Joy to the world! - SATBLowell Mason, Mack Wilberg, George Frideric Handel, Isaac Watts, The Oxford Choir, Bob Chilcott