100 Carols For Choirs
General information
74 of the most popular items from Carols for Choirs 1, 2 and 3 in one volume, plus 26 pieces new to the series. The volume contains both accompanied and unaccompanied items, and the Order of Service for a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. Orchestral and brass ensemble accompaniments for many of the items are available on hire.
Title: 100 Carols for Choirs
Series: . . . for Choirs
Editors / Compilers: David Willcocks and John Rutter
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, England (webpage for purchase)
Price: £19.50 (paperback) (As at 04/12/2019)
ISBN-10: 0-19-353227-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-353227-4
Voicing of works: Mostly SATB & piano
Publication date and place: 1987 8 October, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England.
Contents
Tip: Titles in the left column which appear in blue are hyperlinks to the score page on CPDL - click on them for free editions. Many of the editions linked to below are not arranged by the arranger mentioned in the second column, usually for copyright reasons.
4 vol. | 100 CfC | Title | Composer |
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7 | Adam lay ybounden | Peter Warlock | |
2.4 | 10 | All my heart this night rejoices | Johann Georg Ebeling |
8 | Alleluya, a new work is come on hand | Peter Wishart | |
1.7 | Angels, from the realms of glory ("Shepherds…) | arr. Reginald Jaques | |
1.5 | And there were shepherds | Johann Sebastian Bach David Willcocks (ed.) | |
3.39 | 73 | Angels, from the realms of glory ("Shepherds…) | David Willcocks |
3.6 | 9 | Angelus ad virginem | David Willcocks |
1.4 | 11 | As with gladness men of old | Conrad Kocher, arr. David Willcocks |
12 | Ave plena gracia | Peter Maxwell Davies | |
1.2 | 13 | Away in a manger | William Kirkpatrick arr. David Willcocks |
3.1 | 1 | A babe is born | William Mathias |
1.3 | A boy was born | Benjamin Britten | |
3.36 | 68 | Birthday carol "Rejoice today" | David Willcocks |
2.22 | 46 | The cherry tree carol "Joseph was an old man" | David Willcocks |
3.10 | 15 | Child in a manger | John Rutter |
2.2 | 2 | A child is born in Bethlehem | David Willcocks |
1.8 | A Christmas Carol | Zoltán Kodály | |
1.34 | 77 | Lute-Book Lullaby "Sweet was the song" | William Ballet arr. Geoffrey Shaw |
78 | Christmas night "Softly through the liter's darkness" | John Rutter | |
1.23v1 | 51a | Coventry Carol | arr. John Rutter? |
1.23v2 | 51b | Coventry Carol | arr. Martin Shaw |
3.26 | 41 | Cradle song "In Bethlehem" | arr. John Rutter |
3.50 | 98 | The Crown of Roses "When Jesus Christ" | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
3.15 | 16 | Deck the hall | arr. David Willcocks |
2.8 | 18a | Ding dong! merrily on high | arr. David Willcocks |
1.10 | 18b | Ding dong! merrily on high | Charles Wood |
1.38 | 81 | The first Nowell | arr. David Willcocks |
3.6 | 9 | Gabriel to Mary came | David Willcocks |
3.42 | 79 | Gabriel's Message "The angel" | Basque arr. David Willcocks |
1.11 | 19 | God rest you merry, gentlemen | David Willcocks |
1.13 | Good King Wenceslas | Reginald Jaques | |
22 | Good King Wenceslas | David Willcocks | |
1.1 | 3 | A great and mighty wonder (Es ist ein Ros) | Praetorius |
2.11 | 28 | Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary | Charles Wood |
1.14 | 23 | Hark! the herald-angels sing | Felix Mendelssohn arr. David Willcocks |
3.24 | 33 | He is born the divine Christ-child | David Willcocks |
2.12 | 26 | Here we come a-wassailing | arr. John Rutter |
2.44 | 82 | The holly and the ivy | Henry Walford Davies |
3.21 | 29 | Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber (PICARDY) | David Willcocks |
2.18 | 30 | I saw a maiden | Pettman |
3.23 | 36 | I saw three ships | John Rutter |
1.17 | 35 | I saw three ships | David Willcocks |
38 | I wonder as I wander | Niles & John Rutter | |
3.24 | 33 | Il est né le divin enfant | David Willcocks |
1.15 | 42 | In Dulci Jubilo | Robert Lucas Pearsall |
3.22 | 39 | In the bleak mid-winter | Gustav Holst |
40 | In the bleak mid-winter | Harold Darke | |
1.16 | 43 | Infant holy, infant lowly | David Willcocks |
2.41 | 74 | The Infant King | David Willcocks |
2.21 | 44 | It came upon the midnight clear | David Willcocks |
3.19 | 24 | Jesus child | John Rutter |
45 | Jesus Christ is risen today | David Willcocks | |
83 | Jesus Christ the apple tree "The tree of life" | Elizabeth Poston | |
17 | Jingle, bells | James Pierpont arr. David Willcocks | |
47 | Joy to the world | Mason arr. John Rutter | |
80 | Joys seven "The first good joy that Mary had" | Stephen Cleobury | |
1.20 | 48 | King Jesus hath a garden | Charles Wood |
3.48 | 95 | Kings of Orient | John Henry Hopkins, Jr., arr. David Willcocks |
3.30 | 49 | Lo! he comes with clouds descending | David Willcocks |
50 | Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming | Praetorius | |
32 | Longfellow's carol "I heard the bells" | Percival | |
31 | Lord of the Dance | Carter & David Willcocks | |
4 | A maiden most gentle | William Ballet & Martin Shaw | |
71 | Mary's Lullaby "See the child" | John Rutter | |
1.19 | 37 | A merry Christmas | Warrell |
2.19 | 34 | Myn lyking "I saw a fair maiden" | Richard R. Terry |
2.6 | 14 | Nativity carol "Born in a stable" | John Rutter |
2.13 | 25 | A New Year carol | Benjamin Britten |
1.26 | 54 | O come, all ye faithful | Wade arr. David Willcocks |
2.27 | 55 | O come, o come, Emmanuel | David Willcocks |
1.25 | 56 | O little one sweet | Johann Sebastian Bach |
1.27 | 57 | O little town of Bethlehem | Vaughan Williams & Armstrong |
3.32 | App. 1 | O little town of Bethlehem | Henry Walford Davies |
69 | O Queen of heaven | Rogers | |
2.29 | 58 | Of the Father's heart begotten | David Willcocks |
3.35 | 62 | Once, as I remember | Charles Wood |
2.31 | 61 | Once in royal David's city | Gauntlett & Mann & David Willcocks |
2.32 | 63 | Out of your sleep | Rodney Bennett |
1.31 | 65 | Past three a clock | Charles Wood |
2.34 | 64a | Personent hodie | Gustav Holst |
2.35 | 66 | Quelle est cette odeur agréable? | David Willcocks |
2.36 | 67 | Quem pastores laudavere | John Rutter |
86 | Rise up, shepherd, and follow | John Rutter | |
2.25 | 53 | Sans Day Carol | John Rutter |
1.33 | 70 | See amid the winter's snow | John Gross arr. David Willcocks |
1.41 | 89 | The shepherds' farewell | Hector Berlioz |
3.39 | 73 | Shepherds in the field abiding | David Willcocks |
2.36 | 67 | Shepherds left their flocks a-straying | John Rutter |
2.10 | 20 | Shepherd's pipe carol | John Rutter |
2.40 | 75 | Silent night | Franz Xaver Gruber arr. David Willcocks |
64b | Sing aloud on this day! | ||
2.26 | 52 | Sir Christèmas | William Mathias |
5 | A spotless Rose | Herbert Howells | |
3.38 | 72 | Star carol "Sing this night" | John Rutter |
76 | Still, still, still | Philip Ledger | |
2.40 | 75 | Stille Nacht | Franz Xaver Gruber & David Willcocks |
1.29 | 59 | Sussex carol "On Christmas night" | David Willcocks |
85 | There is a flower | John Rutter | |
2.42 | 84 | There is no rose | ed. Wallace Stevens |
27 | This Christmas night | Williamson | |
3.App1 | 88 | This joyful Eastertide | Charles Wood |
1.40 | 90 | The three kings | Peter Cornelius arr. Frank A. Atkins |
2.47 | 91 | Tomorrow shall be my dancing day | David Willcocks |
2.46 | 87 | The truth from above | Vaughan Williams |
2.30 | 60 | The twelve days of Christmas | John Rutter |
1.43 | 92 | Unto us is born a son | David Willcocks |
1.44 | 93 | Up! good Christen folk, and listen | George Ratcliffe Woodward |
1.6 | 6 | A virgin most pure | Charles Wood |
94 | Wassail song | Vaughan Williams | |
3.18 | 21 | Wexford carol "Good people all this Christmas time" | arr. John Rutter |
1.47 | 96 | What cheer? | William Walton |
1.48 | 97 | When Christ was born | Reginald Jacques |
2.35 | 66 | Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? | David Willcocks |
1.49 | 99 | While shepherds watched their flocks | David Willcocks |
100 | Ye choirs of new Jerusalem | Henry J. Gauntlett arr. David Willcocks |