Translation: The Ceremony of Carols is one of Britten's best-known and most-performed works.
Translation: There is no rose of such virtue is an anonymous mediaeval text, already well known through beautiful settings by Britten.
Translation: “There is no rose of such virtue” is an anonymous medieval text, already well known through beautiful settings by Britten.
Translation: Composed by Benjamin Britten. The carols are for three-part children's voices.
Translation: Britten loved writing in canon and seemed to tease out the fun of having voices leading and following each other. 1932.
Translation: This wonderful piece is taken from Britten's A Ceremony Of Carols , Opus 28. Thanks Deo. PFA.
Translation: "Cum Novo Cantico" leads the listener through the spiritual heritage of Christmas as heard through the centuries. Advanced. 1942-.
Translation: Looking for a companion piece with harp to program along with Britten's 'Ceremony of Carols'. Choir sheet music.
Translation: from A Ceremony of Carols. - Performance Project 3. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music.
Translation: Here is a searingly beautiful work which presses all Britten's sympathetic buttons.
Translation: A Garland of Carols is a homage to Benjamin Brittonâs Ceremony of Carols. Composed by Anthony Bolton.
Translation: “How Beautiful Are the Feet of Them” from Messiah. Choir sheet music. Accompaniment CD. Composed by Doreen Rao. For Choral.
Translation: “How Beautiful are the Feet of Them” from Messiah. from A Ceremony of Carols. Choir sheet music.
Translation: Washington by McCarthy. Washington National Cathedral Choir. 1913-1976. Listening CD. Published by Gothic. NX.G-49266. Release date.
Translation: It is an intensely dramatic reading of these familiar words.
Translation: Choir sheet music. Textbook. Composed by Doreen Rao. For Choral. Book.