24 Dec 99 - 09:39 PM (#153957) Subject: Lyr Add: WHAT SWEETER MUSIC... (Robert Herrick) From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) A Christmas Carol sung to the King in the Presence at Whitehall by Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
Chorus: What sweeter music can we bring,
[Solo:] 1. Dark and dull night, fly hence away
2. If we may ask the reason, say
3. Why does the chilling winter's morn
4. Come and see
Chorus We see him come, and know him ours,
[Solo:] 1. The darling of the world is come,
2. The nobler part
Chorus: which we will give him; and bequeath |
25 Dec 99 - 10:33 AM (#154073) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: Okeimockbird Oops. that should have been "public" mirth.
Merry Christmas, everyone. T. |
27 Dec 99 - 12:34 PM (#154506) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) Susan of DT, thanks for fixing up the lyric. T. |
24 Dec 01 - 09:12 PM (#616074) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) refresh |
24 Dec 01 - 09:56 PM (#616081) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: masato sakurai This poem has been set to several tunes by: (1) Joh Rutter (on these CDs) (2) German tune (in The [original] Oxford Book of Carols, no. 122; titled "Herrick's Carol") (3) Richard Rodney Bennett (in Carols for Choirs 3, Oxford, no. 49) (4) M. Henry Laws (score not seen)
Robert Herrick's Christmas poems site is HERE. |
25 Dec 01 - 12:52 PM (#616242) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) masato sakurai, it was a choral setting that brought this particular Herric poem to my attention in the first place, though I can't remember which setting it was. Thanks for those links! T. |
25 Dec 01 - 02:06 PM (#616264) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: masato sakurai Possibly John Rutter's, which I think is best known. The Bennett composition is performed by Bristol Bach Choir (on Welcome Yule?) and Quink Vocal Ensemble (on Carols Around the World). ~Masato |
24 Dec 02 - 09:38 PM (#853390) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) Wassail, everyone! T, |
24 Dec 02 - 11:05 PM (#853406) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: masato sakurai John Rutter's "What sweeter music" can be heard HERE. |
24 Dec 02 - 11:14 PM (#853410) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: Mary in Kentucky Thanks again Masato. I just heard that on the radio (while I finish some last minute Santa stuff) and thought it sounded like "The Water is Wide." I'll investigate it more later. Also, I'm not familiar with John Rutter, but also just heard one of the Wassail songs (arranged?) by him. The German tune you referred to above as another tune for Herrick's Carol in the Oxford Book of Carols is "The Echo Carol." (Als ich bei meinen Schafen wacht) |
25 Dec 03 - 04:41 PM (#1079824) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (by Robert Herrick) From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) Another year. Wassail again, everyone!--T. |
17 Nov 04 - 08:56 PM (#1330600) Subject: Lyr Add: COME BRING WITH A NOISE (Christmas carol) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Looking for a midi to "Come Bring With a Noise." Only found sheet music for sale so far, and many copies of the lyrics. Couldn't find lyrics in Mudcat, just a link. Lyr. Add: COME BRING WITH A NOISE Come bring with a noise, My merry, merry boys, The Christmas log to the firing; While my good dame she Bids ye all be free, And drink to your heart's desiring. With the last year's brand Light the new block, and, For good success in his spending, On your psalteries play That sweet luck may Comee while the log is a *teending. Drink now the strong beer, Cut the white loaf here, The while the meat is shredding; For the rare mince pie, And the plums stand by, To fill the paste that's a kneading. * burning. A fragment of this song was used by Washington Irving in one of his "Sketches." |