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Posted By: GUEST,henryp
02-Dec-11 - 09:34 AM
Thread Name: Twelve Carols from Herefordshire
Subject: Twelve Carols from Herefordshire
A new edition of Twelve Traditional Carols from Herefordshire is published today by Stainer & Bell - just in time for Christmas. It's edited by Roy Palmer, and he has recorded interviews for Woman's Hour during the week before Christmas, probably on 23rd December, and another for Genevieve Tudor's local radio folk programme.
Collected and arranged by E. M. Leather and R. Vaughan Williams
Edited by Roy Palmer Ref D97 £7.50
SATB unaccompanied, or voice(s) and piano
First published in 1920, the Twelve Traditional Carols from Herefordshire have been entirely reset in a new and practical format, with the choral arrangements of the songs underlaid for all the verses and presented in open score alongside voice-and-keyboard versions for accompanied or solo performance. An acknowledged authority in the subject, Roy Palmer has provided fascinating notes on the texts and music. His preface places the collection in the context of Vaughan Williams's lifelong interest in folk song both as collector and creative artist, and of his collaboration with Ella Mary Leather, who did much to preserve the folklore heritage of her native county and of the gipsy tradition in particular. The Twelve Traditional Carols from Herefordshire have been recorded by baritone Derek Welton and pianist Iain Burnside on Albion Records ALBCD013.
CONTENTS
1 The Holy Well (First Version)
2 The Holy Well (Second Version)
3 Christmas Now is Drawing Near at Hand
4 Joseph and Mary (to the tune of There is a Fountain)
5 God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
6 New Year's Carol
7 The Angel Gabriel
8 On Christmas Day
9 Dives and Lazarus
10 The Miraculous Harvest (or The Carnal and the Crane)
11 The Saviour's Love
12 The Seven Virgins (or Under the Leaves)