Traditional feat. Choir of King's College, Cambridge & Philip Ledger - Traditional / Arr. Rutter: Sans Day Carol paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Traditional / Arr. Rutter: Sans Day Carol - Philip Ledger , Choir of King's College, Cambridge , Traditional




Now the holly bears a berry as white as the milk
And Mary bore Jesus, all wrapped up in silk
And Mary bore Jesus Christ our Saviour for to be
And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly
Holly, holly
And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly
Now the holly bears a berry as green as the grass
And Mary bore Jesus, who died on the cross
And Mary bore Jesus Christ our Saviour for to be
And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly
Holly, holly
And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly
Now the holly bears a berry as black as the coal
And Mary bore Jesus, who died for us all
And Mary bore Jesus Christ our Saviour for to be
And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly
Holly, holly
And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly
Now the holly bears a berry, as blood is it red
Then trust we our Saviour, who rose from the dead
And Mary bore Jesus our Saviour for to be
And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly
Holly, holly
And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly



Writer(s): Traditional Cornish


Traditional feat. Choir of King's College, Cambridge & Philip Ledger - Classic Christmas Carols
Album Classic Christmas Carols
date de sortie
03-12-2007

1 Gauntlett / Arr. Mann & Willcocks: "Once in Royal David's City"
2 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: "Ding dong! Merrily on High"
3 Traditional / & Arr. Willcocks: "O Come, all ye faithful"
4 Traditional / Arr. Davies: "The holly and the ivy"
5 Cummings & Mendelssohn: "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing" (After Mendelssohn's Gutenberg Cantata, WoO 9, MWV D4)
6 Gruber / Arr. Willcocks: "Silent night"
7 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: "While shepherds watched their flocks"
8 In the bleak mid-winter
9 God rest you merry, gentlemen
10 Tavener: The Lamb
11 Traditional / Arr. Ledger: Angels from the Realms of Glory
12 Ord: "Adam lay ybounden"
13 Cornelius: Weihnachtslieder, Op. 8: No. 3, The Kings
14 Traditional / Arr. Pettman: "I saw a maiden"
15 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: "Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?
16 Traditional: "Quem pastores laudavere"
17 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: "Tomorrow shall be my dancing day"
18 A maiden most gentle
19 Traditional: "A spotless rose"
20 Traditional / Arr. Rutter: Sans Day Carol
21 I wonder as I wander
22 The Cherry Tree Carol
23 Hadley: "I sing of a maiden"
24 Gabriel's Message
25 Traditional / Arr. Holst: "Personent hodie"
26 Traditional / Arr. Stainer & Ledger: "The first nowell"
27 Traditional / Arr. Pearsall: In dulci jubilo
28 Traditional / Arr. Ledger: "O Little town of Bethlehem"
29 Traditional / Arr. Ledger: "I saw three ships"
30 Traditional / Arr. Sullivan: "It came upon the midnight clear"
31 Kirkpatrick / Arr. Ledger: "Away in a manger"
32 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: "On Christmas night all Christians sing"
33 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: "O Come, O come, Emmanuel"
34 Terry: Myn Lyking
35 Jesus Christ the Apple Tree
36 All my heart this night rejoices - 1991 Remastered Version
37 Dormi, Jesu
38 Riu, riu, chiu
39 O Jesulein süss, BWV 493
40 Traditional: The Shepherds' Cradle Song
41 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: How Far is It to Bethlehem?
42 Traditional: The Truth from Above
43 Traditional: "Up! good Christen folk and listen"
44 Ravenscroft: Melismata: No. 23, "Remember, O Thou Man"
45 Traditional / Arr. Rutter: Quittez, pasteurs: "Quittez, pasteurs, vos brebis, vos houlettes"
46 Traditional: The Lord at first did Adam make
47 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: The Infant King
48 A child is born in Bethlehem [Ein Kind geborn zu Bethlehem] - 1991 Remastered Version
49 And all in the morning - 1991 Remastered Version
50 Traditional / Arr. Willcocks: "Of the father's heart begotten"
51 Chorale Preludes, BWV 714-40 (1987 - Remaster): In dulci jubilo, BWV 729
52 Traditional / Arr. Rutter: "Joy to the world!"
53 Traditional: "A great and Mighty wonder"



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