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The "Sussex Carol" is a Christmas carol popular in Britain, sometimes referred to by its first line "On Christmas night all Christians sing". Its words were first published by Luke Wadding, a late 17th-century poet and bishop of the Catholic Church in Ireland, in a work called Small Garland of Pious and Godly Songs (1684). It is unclear whether ...
English traditional, arr. David Willcocks: 1963 (David Willcocks) 1:53: 5. "O come, all ye faithful" John Francis Wade, arr. David Willcocks: 1963 (David Willcocks) 4:37: 6. "In dulci jubilo" German trad., arr. Robert Lucas de Pearsall, ed. Reginald Jacques: 1980 (Philip Ledger) 3:36: 7. "Unto us is born a Son" Piae Cantiones, 1582, arr. David ...
Sir David Valentine Willcocks, CBE MC (30 December 1919 – 17 September 2015) was a British choral conductor, organist, composer and music administrator. He was particularly well known for his association with the Choir of King's College, Cambridge , which he directed from 1957 to 1974, making frequent broadcasts and recordings.
Carols for Choirs is a collection of choral scores, predominantly of Christmas carols and hymns, first published in 1961 by Oxford University Press.It was edited by Sir David Willcocks and Reginald Jacques, and is a widely used source of carols in the British Anglican tradition and among British choral societies. [1]
Obama became the first Black president in American history after winning the 2008 election race against John McCain. While in office, he earned a Nobel Peace Prize, worked to limit climate change ...
Charles Person, one of the original 13 Freedom Riders, commented from his Atlanta home, April 29, 2021: "Well there's amazement, because of the progress we've made and some disappointment because ...
Carol: "Gabriel's Message" – words by Sabine Baring-Gould (1834−1924); music, Basque carol, arranged by David Willcocks (1919−2015) Fifth lesson from Luke 1: 26–35, 38 (read by a Fellow of King's College) Carol: "Ave Regina coelorum" – words from Brevarium Romanum; music by Orlando de Lassus (c. 1532-1594)
NEW YORK -- Students at P.S. 28X in Tremont celebrated the start of Black History Month on Monday with a visit from Lincoln University's marching band. Staff at the primary school collaborated ...