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WELCOME TO
A CHRISTMAS CONCERT
PROGRAMME
UNIVERSITY HOUSE
THURSDAY DEC. 7 1978
THERE IS A SHORT CONCERT OF THE FOLLOWING WORKS:
1. | Seventeenth century carols from the Netherlands. | ||
a) | As bountiful as May, Christ our pleasure. | John Bull. | |
b) | Sing we in exultation. | Giullielmus Messaus. | |
c) | How brightly beams the morning star. | Dirck Janszoon Sweelinck. | |
2. | a) | Past three a clock. | Trad. Words by G.R. Woodward. |
b) | Break forth. | Bach; From the Christmas Oratorio. |
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c) | Sans day carol. | Trad. Cornish. Words by G.R. Woodward. |
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3. | Carols by Richard Rodney Bennett. | ||
a) | There is no rose. | Words anonymous. | |
b) | Out of your sleep. | Words 15th century. | |
c) | Sweet was the song. | Words by W. Ballett; 17C | |
d) | Susanni. | Words 14th century. | |
4. | a) | Es ist ein' Ros. | 15th century; German. arr. M. Praetorius. |
b) | A virgin most pure. | Trad. English; arr. C. Wood. |
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c) | Infant Holy. | Polish; arr. D. Willcocks. | |
5. | Sixteenth century carols from Spain. | ||
a) | E la don don, Verges Maria. | Anon. Words from "Villancicos de diuersos Autores", Venice, 1556 | |
b) | Dadme albricias, hijos d'Eva. | " " | |
c) | Riu, riu, chiu. | " " | |
6. | a) | My dancing day. | Trad. |
b) | Snow in the street. | R. Vaughan Williams. Words by William Morris. |
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c) | In dulci jubilo. | 14th century; German. | |
7. | Christmas music by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) | ||
a) | En natus est Emmanuel. | ||
b) | In natali domini. | ||
c) |
Virga Jesse. |
Bruckner. |
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Processional to Fellows Garden: | |||
Lo, how a rose. | Vulpius (c.1560-1615) |
TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE IS CONDUCTED BY MARK HYMAN AND PHIL THOMAS(S.)