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A Collectionof
Christmas Carols
selected, transcribed, and editedby
benjamin bloomfield
Sixth edition, 15 january 2018
This work is free of known copyright restrictions.
The latest version of this book is always available at: http://aCollectionOfChristmasCarols.com
Cover artwork, Song of the Angels, painted in 1881 by William-Andolphe Bouguereau; downloadedfrom wikipaintings.org
Inside cover artwork illustrated by Arthur Hughes, as found in Christmas Carols, New and Old;downloaded from http://www.ccel.org/b/bramley/carols/jpg-hires/0001=i.jpg
prefaceSeveral years ago, I found an old collection of Christmas carols on the Internet, originally published inthe late 1800s, called Christmas Carols, New and Old, the music edited by Sir John Stainer and the wordsby Henrey Ramsden Bramley. Just before Christmas 2010, I had this collection printed as a bookthrough Lulu.com, and I enjoyed some of its more obscure carols enough that I thought I mightcombine them into a single volume containing Christmas carols from several different sources. So inearly 2011, I set about creating such a book by simply taking pages from several old collections ofChristmas music and combining them into a single volume. I thought briefly of taking the trouble ofmaking new engravings of all the music, but it seemed an enormous task: though I had used a programcalled Lilypond to engrave music in the past, the amount of music I wanted to include would take manydays of transcribing and proofreading, and it did not seem necessary at the time.
I had this collection ready (and in its third edition, the first edition having been merely a draft, and thesecond edition lacking Gaudete) in time for Christmas 2011, but after giving a few away as Christmasgifts, I decided that the book in its current form was not ideal, and worthwhile improvements could bemade by making new engravings of all the music. Thus, I have taken the trouble of transcribingeverything into Lilypond for this new edition. In this way, I have also been able to add nearly 60 moresongs to the collection, including a handful of Advent hymns and two songs, Ring Out Wild Bells andAuld Lang Syne, in celebration of the new year, which always begins a week after Christmas. To makethe book more affordable, I have published it through CreateSpace instead of Lulu, and in hopes thatothers may also find it useful, I have made it available for purchase on Amazon.com, where it should beeasier to find.
In selecting the songs, I have tried to include all the public domain carols that are well-known, as well asthose which I have found appealing. Some songs I sought out specifically, and others I had never heardbefore finding them in older collections while preparing the present volume, having looked throughseveral such books, including The Cowley Carol Book (1919), The Cambridge Carol Book (1924), theaforementioned Christmas Carols, New and Old (1871), as well as the several Christmas carols found inFavorite Songs and Hymns for School and Home (1899). In a few cases I have slightly edited the music fromthe source arrangement, and in rarer cases I have slightly modified the text. In perhaps the rarest ofcases, I have anonymously arranged a handful of the songs myself.
In ordering the songs, I have attempted to interleave the more well-known songs with those tendingfurther toward obscurity. However, the obscure carols seemed to outnumber those I expect to bewell-known, which led to a section beginning not long after the middle of the book consisting entirelyof carols of relative obscurity. This is followed by a handful of carols of foreign origin, which arefollowed by a few more carols and part songs. However, these sections are rather nebulous and songsmay occasionally seem out of place within the book.
In laying out the music, I have tried to avoid setting lyrics for additional verses too far below the musicitself, because of the difficulty involved in continually glancing back and forth between the music andthe words. Thus, some songs have the exact same music printed several times, sometimes with a chorusalso doubled, though sometimes the chorus is given only once even when the verses are doubled.
In a few cases I have included the original foreign-language words as well as an English translation, butin other cases this was impossible, for Bramley and Stainer, while noting which texts were translations,were not so thoughtful as to include the names of the original texts, and I have only been able to find thesource texts for a few of them. There are also a few foreign-language carols for which I have notincluded any English translation.
Benjamin BloomfieldCincinnati, 2012
contentsAd cantus lætitiæ ..................................... 146Adeste Fideles............................................12All my heart this night rejoices....................64All this night bright angels sing ..................... 142Alma Redemptoris Mater..........................196Although at Yule it Bloweth Cool................79The Angel Gabriel.....................................49Angels from the Realms of Glory ................ 77Angels We Have Heard on High ................. 22Angelus ad Virginem..................................50As Jacob with travel was weary one day ........... 167As Lately We Watched ............................... 85As With Gladness Men of Old....................67Auld Lang Syne........................................206Ave Jesu Deus...........................................121Away in a Manger.................................28, 29The Babe of Bethlehem.............................134Behould a sely tender babe ............................162Blessed be that Maid Marie.........................99The Boar’s Head Carol...............................76Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella!...............48Carol for Christmas Day...........................142A Carol for Christmas Eve .......................... 58Carol for Christmas Eve.............................26Carol of the Bells......................................108Carol of the Birds.......................................89Carol of the Shepherds...............................54A Child this day is born...............................15Christ Was Born on Christmas Day.............36Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy Morn..60Christmas Bells ......................................... 113Christmas Day .......................................... 84Christmas is Coming .............................. 9, 10A Christmas Round .................................. 192Christmas Song........................................164Christmas Time is Come Again.................147Chrystmasse of Olde................................144Come All Ye Shepherds .................................54Come Thou Long Expected Jesus..................4Come! Tune Your Heart...........................126Come Ye Lofty ......................................... 117Conditor alme siderum ................................ 9Congaudeat turba fidelium.........................90Corde Natus.............................................122The Coventry Carol..............................62, 63Cradle Hymn...........................................103A Cradle-Song of the Blessed Virgin...........166Creator alme siderum...................................8Dashing through the snow ............................ 114A Day, a Day of Glory...............................148Deck the Hall............................................112
Ding dong ding. ...........................................33Ding Dong Merrily on High........................32Earth Today Rejoices................................149Es ist ein Ros entsprungen .......................... 92The first good joy that Mary had .....................66The First Noël ........................................... 16Flos de radice Jesse.....................................92The Friendly Beasts ................................... 78From Church to Church ............................. 91From far away .......................................... 138From Heaven High I Come to You ............. 76Fum, Fum, Fum ....................................... 176Gaudete .................................................. 194Glad Christmas Bells................................104Glorious, Beauteous, Golden-Bright...........194Gloucestershire Wassail.............................74God Loved the World................................135God rest you Chrysten gentilmen...................144God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen.................52God’s dear Son ......................................... 132The Golden Carol.....................................105Good Christian Men, Rejoice......................73Good King Wenceslas...........................42, 43Good people all, this Christmas time ................ 56The Great God of Heaven is come down to earth.130Hacia Belén va una burra.......................... 177Hail! Holy Child, Lain In An Oxen Manger..152Hark! a Herald Voice is Calling....................6Hark! how the bells.....................................108Hark! the Herald Angels Sing......................18Here we come a wassailing ............................. 75Ho! Steward, Bid My Servants...................150Hodie Christus natus est...............................192The Holly and the Ivy...........................96, 97How Great Our Joy! ................................. 136Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber ............... 103Hymn for Christmas Day...........................40I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.............89I saw a fair Mayden syttin and sing ................ 186I Saw Three Ships ...................................... 65If angels sung a Savior’s birth.........................191Il est né le divin Enfant............................. 174In Bethlehem, that noble place...................141In Dulci Jubilo ................................ 70, 71, 72In natali Domini ....................................... 44In Terra Pax.............................................188In the Bleak Midwinter.......................180, 182The Incarnation....................................... 130Infant Holy, Infant Lowly..........................173Infant of days, yet Lord of Life .......................188It Came Upon the Midnight Clear...............20
It was the very noon of night..........................168Jacob’s Ladder..........................................167Jesu, hail! O God most holy.......................120Jesus in the Manger...................................136Jesus our brother kind and good ...................... 78Jesus the Light of the World........................19Jingle Bells ............................................... 114Jolly Old Saint Nicholas.............................116Joseph, O Dear Joseph Mine........................38Joy to the World! ....................................... 14Kling Glöckchen.......................................172Lætentur Cæli...........................................183Like silver lamps in a distant shrine ................ 118Listen Lordings unto me ............................... 26Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming .................... 93The Lord at first had Adam made ................... 58Lullay, Thou Little Tiny Child ...................... 62Make we joy now in this fest ...................... 153The Manger Throne..................................118Masters in This Hall...................................23Methinks I see an heav’nly Host.....................184Milford .................................................... 191The moon shines bright ................................128Myn Lyking ............................................. 186New Prince, New Pompe...........................162Noël Nouvelet..........................................175Now the Holly bears a berry..........................143O Christmas Tree.....................................110O Come, All Ye Faithful..............................13O Come, Divine Messiah..............................5O Come, Little Children ............................ 94O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.......................2O Du Fröhliche..........................................88O Holy Night............................................80O Little Town of Bethlehem ....................... 39O Magnum Mysterium..............................198O Tannenbaum.........................................111Of the Father’s Love Begotten ................... 124Oh how lovely is the evening .......................... 113On Christmas Night all Christians Sing ...........98On Jordan’s Bank ........................................ 6On the Birthday of the Lord ....................... 45On the first day of Christmas..........................24On yesternight I saw a sight............................86Once again O blessed time............................164Once in Royal David’s City ........................ 46Orientis Partibus.......................................79Past Three a Clock.................................... 47Pat-a-Pan..................................................68Personent Hodie ............................... 201, 202Puer Natus in Bethlehem...........................154Puer nobis nascitur ................................... 158Quem Pastores.........................................163
Ring Out, Wild Bells .........................203, 204Rise Up, Shepherds, and Follow.................100Riu Riu Chiu............................................178The Sans Day Carol..................................143Saw ye never in the twilight..........................107See Amid the Winter’s Snow..........................40The Seven Joys of Mary..............................66Shepherds! Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep.....21Shiloh......................................................184Should auld acquaintance be forgot ............... 206Silent Night ............................................... 35Sleep, Holy Babe!......................................101The Son of God is born for all....................156Still, Still, Still ........................................... 171Stille Nacht ............................................... 34The Story of the Shepherd.........................168The Stranger Star.....................................107The Sussex Carol ....................................... 98Sweet was the song the Virgin sung............170There’s a Song in the Air! ........................... 95There’s a star in the east...............................100This Endris Night ...................................... 88To us is born a little Child ......................... 159To Us This Morn a Child is Born...............160Tollite Hostias ......................................... 192The Truth from Above............................. 102’Twas in a Cave on Christmas Morn........... 161’Twas in the winter cold............................ 127The Twelve Days of Christmas...................24Unto us is born a Son ................................ 158Up! Good Christen Folk and Listen............. 33Veni, Veni, Emmanuel..................................3The Virgin and Child.................................86The virgin stills the crying ............................ 166A Virgin Unspotted....................................30The Waits’ Song ....................................... 128Wake all music’s magic powers........................84Wake, O Wake! with Tidings Thrilling.........7The Wassail Song ...................................... 75Wassail, Wassail.........................................74Watchman, Tell Us of the Night ................. 69We saw a light shine out afar ........................ 105We Three Kings of Orient Are .................. 106We Wish You a Merry Christmas ............... 113The Wexford Carol....................................56What Child is This? ................................... 41When Angelick Host Entuned...................160When Christ Was Born of Mary Free!..........17Whence comes this rush of wings afar? ..............89While by the sheep we watched at night ........... 136While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks.......55Why Most Highest art Thou lying? ................ 136Willie, get your little drum ............................ 68
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