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A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28, is a choral piece by Benjamin Britten, scored for three-part treble chorus, solo voices, and harp. Written for Christmas, it consists of eleven movements, with text from The English Galaxy of Shorter Poems, edited by Gerald Bullett; it is in Middle English. A number of the texts were subsequently used by other composers, notably Adam lay ybounden by Boris Ord. The piece was written in 1942 while Britten was at sea, going from the United States to England. It was written at the same time as his Hymn to St. Cecilia and is stylistically very similar. Originally conceived as a series of unrelated songs, it was later unified into one piece with the framing processional and recessional chant in unison based on the Gregorian antiphon "Hodie Christus natus est", heard at the beginning and the end. A harp solo based on the chant, along with a few other motifs from "Wolcum Yole", also serves to unify the composition. In addition the movements "This Little Babe" and "Deo Gracias" have the choir reflecting harp-like effects by employing a canon at the first in stretto.
Movements [edit]
1. "Procession" ("Hodie Christus natus est", Gregorian antiphon to the Magnificat at Second Vespers of Christmas)
2. "Wolcum Yole!"
3. "There is no Rose" (Trinity College MS 0.3.58, early 15c)
4a. "That yonge child"
4b. "Balulalow" (The brothers Wedderburn, fl. 1548)
5. "As dew in Aprille" (Sloane 2593, first quarter 15c)
6. "This little Babe" (from Robert Southwell's "Newe Heaven, Newe Warre", 1595)
7. "Interlude" (harp solo)
8. "In Freezing Winter Night" (Southwell)
9. "Spring Carol" (16c., also set by William Cornysh)
10. "Deo Gracias" (Sloane 2593)
11. "Recession" ("Hodie")
References [edit]
 The Antioch Chamber Ensemble - Ceremony of Carols, Part 1 - Benjamin Britten The women of the Antioch Chamber Ensemble sing the first half of Benjamin Britten's beloved Ceremony of Carols at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts ... |  Britten - A Ceremony of Carols (01) Procession Benjamin Britten's A CEREMONY OF CAROLS Opus 28, for 3-part treble chorus and harp Sung by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge Harp: Frances Kelly Conduc... |  Benjamin BRITTEN - "A Ceremony of Carols" / R.RUDI, Conductor Concert KOSOVO PHILHARMONIC CHOIR Rafet RUDI, conductor 28.V 2011 Catholic Church SHEN NDOU - Pristina ( KOSOVO) Adelina PALOJA, soprano Flaka GORANCI, mezzo... |  Britten - Ceremony of Carols Performed by the Choir of St. Peter's College, Oxford (treble voices only), conducted by Dr Roger Allen, accompanied by Zahava Lever. Procession 0:06 Wulcum ... |  Westminster Cathedral Choir - A Ceremony of Carols After three very successful years in America, Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears boarded a Swedish cargo vessel, the Axel Johnson, on the 16th March 1942 for t... |  Britten - A Ceremony of Carols (04b) Balulalow Benjamin Britten's A CEREMONY OF CAROLS Opus 28, for 3-part treble chorus and harp Sung by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge Harp: Frances Kelly Conduc... |  A Ceremony of Carols [SATB] Ambient audio version. |  Britten: Ceremony of Carols - Balulalow (Edward Burrows) Disclaimer: I do not own this! |  Britten: A Ceremony of Carols for three-part treble chorus, solo voices, and harp, Op. 28 Sioned Williams, James O'Donnell, Hill, Westminster Cathedral Choir 1 Procession Hodie Christus natus est: Today Christ was born: hodie Salvator apparuit: to... |  Ceremony of Carols - Benjamin Britten (Part 1/3) From Wikipedia: A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28, is a choral piece by Benjamin Britten, scored for three-part treble chorus, solo voices, and harp. Written for ... |
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Chicago Tribune
Sat, 25 May 2013 09:36:48 -0700
... 201 Schaumburg Court, Schaumburg, IL. “The Sound of Musicals” will be NWCS's final concert for the 2012-13 season. The next concerts will be December 7 and 8, featuring John Rutter's Joy to the World and Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols ...
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Sussex Express
Sun, 19 May 2013 02:14:16 -0700
The first half concluded with A Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten, bringing together soprano and baritone soloists, a husband and wife duo, Miranda and Martin Johnson and a harp solo by Heather Wrighton. The second part of the concert was the ...
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Herts Advertiser
Fri, 03 May 2013 01:59:05 -0700
Vocal ensemble – Beaumont Year 13 Girls with There is no Rose from A Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten. Wind/brass solo – Samuel Lewis-Lim with Passacaille opus 35 by Rhene-Barton. Choir – Beaumont School Vocal Ensemble with Lay a Garland ...
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Limelight Magazine
Wed, 01 May 2013 23:01:49 -0700
A Ceremony of Carols, Op 28: 2. Wolcum Yole; 3. There is no rose; 4.b Balulalow; 10. Adam Lay i-Bounden. Duration. 6'27. Composer. Britten. Performers. Kristy Biber, s; Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne; Marshall McGuire, h / Michael ...
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NapoliToday
Thu, 16 May 2013 08:41:57 -0700
Come anche A Ceremony of Carols, composizione per coro e arpa di Benjamin Britten, scritta nel 1942 nel corso di una traversata in nave dell'Oceano Atlantico che l'autore intraprese per tornare in Inghilterra. Si ispira, invece, alle sonorità del ...
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