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"Angelus ad virginem" (Latin for "The angel came to the virgin", also known by its English title, "Gabriel, from Heven King Was to the Maide Sende" or "Gabriel fram evene king") is a medieval carol whose text is a poetic version of the Hail Mary and the Annunciation by the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary.
A Basque folk carol, originally based on Angelus ad virginem, a 13th or 14th Century Latin carol, [2] it was collected by Charles Bordes (pub. Paris 1897) and then paraphrased into English by Sabine Baring-Gould (pub. 1922), who had spent a winter as a boy in the Basque country. The tune is called "Gabriel's Message". [3]
Carols for Choirs is a collection of choral scores, predominantly of Christmas carols and hymns, ... Angelus ad Virginem: 14th century English, arr. David Willcocks
Angelus ad Virginem: 2022 13th century Martin, Matthew: Away in a Manger [7] 2005 19th century Tavener, John: The Birthday of thy King [4] (Awake, glad heart, get up, and sing!) 1988 Vaughan, Henry (adapted) Sculthorpe, Peter: Carol of St. Steven [4] 1989 W. Sandys' Christmas Carols (adapted) Goehr, Alexander: A Child is Born in Bethlehem [2] 1966
In 2022, he was commissioned by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge to write a new Christmas carol for their annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols; the carol, "Angelus ad virginem", was based on a medieval Latin text. In 2023 and 2024, the choir performed his composition of new music for the familiar carol "Adam lay ybounden".
The work presents a sequence of carols and scenes bookmarked between God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen and The First Nowell: [3] Prelude: God rest you merry – The truth sent from above; Angelus ad Virginem; The Salutation Carol; The Cherry Tree Carol part 1: Joseph was an old man; The Cherry Tree Carol part 2: As Joseph was awalking; Joseph and Mary
An 1875 book of carols, Carols for Use in Church During Christmas and Epiphany by Richard Chope and Sabine Baring-Gould, was an influential publication. At around this time, the composer and organist John Stainer was compiling a collection, Christmas Carols New and Old , and during Christmas 1878 he introduced carols into the service of Choral ...
"Angelus ad Virginem" 13th-century or older. "Dona nobis pacem" Perhaps Mozart A 3-voice round. "Gaudete" ("Rejoice") sacred Christmas carol 1582 re-popularized by Steeleye Span (1973) "Hodie Christus natus est" Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: 1619 Originally published in Cantiones Sacrae "In dulci jubilo" Heinrich Seuse: 1328