I'm going to post a #Carol a day for (what remains of) #Advent. It only seems appropriate this year to start with something from #Ukraine. This is a song we all know, but usually via the version that was adapted into English 101 years ago. Originally, it's a #Ukranian New Year's carol - 'Schedryk'. And here it is, as accompanied by bandur, the Ukrainian stringed instrument. Happy Advent and Slava Ukraini! 🎄 🇺🇦

(NB. This is a 🧵 but I'll leave the other posts unlisted.)

https://youtu.be/Jfbhw9BYbDA

Shchedryk

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2. I'm OBSESSED by PhilipStopford's setting of 'Lully, Lulla, Lullay'.

This recording by Voces8 is insanely beautiful. Warning: it's sort of mesmeric, then as the soprano takes off in the final verse you become dead of joy. Mind how you go.

https://youtu.be/Cte1DONjr24

VOCES8 - Stopford: Lully, Lulla, Lullay

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3. (I am SO behind. Sorry. l'll catch up and least post a carol for each day, even if it isn't on the day...)

So...

Here's a lovely slug of Austrian schmalz, as sung here by the Cologne Cathedral Girls' Choir in a really rather gorgeous arrangement. Death is still mentioned but on the whole it's less murdery than the previous entry.

https://youtu.be/wDevIVRkqu4

Still, still, still, weil's Kindlein schlafen will

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4. Oooh, I LOVE this one. Cecilia MacDowell's spikily catch setting of 'Now May We Singen'. I love how the voices not singing the verse make a sort of mediaeval pipe-like drone underneath, while everything bounces and pops above them. Must be huge fun to sing.

https://youtu.be/bDoxTJ2SmCw

Cecilia McDowall- Now may we singen

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5. Rutter! You can't have Christmas without Rutter. That's in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. This is *sort of* Rutter, in that it's his arrangement, not his tune. The tune is the classic French carol 'Il Est Né, Le Divin Enfant'. The arrangement is lush like brandy butter.

https://youtu.be/1fBdEa-iCpg

Il est né le divin enfant

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6. Well now, if you ask me - and even if you didn't - Christmas isn't Christmas without Sasha Johnson Manning's sweetly elegant settings of the words of Carol Ann Duffy, which together make The Manchester Carols. This one is called 'New Boy Born'.

https://youtu.be/Huq2Wq5JaWw

New Boy Born

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7. An Irish carol, this. It's a lullabye in which Mary, like all new mothers, wangs on about how lovely her baby is. Standard. It's arranged here by Fionntán Ó Cearbhaill with a slowly pulsing, waves-on-the-shore kind of a vibe. Gorgeous.

https://youtu.be/7wJG1r2O2JM

Suantraí Ár Slánaitheora

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8. Here's a new one - only a year old, in fact. Short and very sweet. It's by young, British composer Yshani Perinpanayagam: 'In Bethlehem Above'.

https://youtu.be/kqVJv-CCNIc

In Bethlehem Above

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9. You know how 'The First Nowell' is grindingly dull? Gordon Thornett is with you, so he did this to it. The very definition of catchy.

https://youtu.be/dwtAO_6IEyI

Noel! (Mixed Voices)

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10. A full on classic. Vaughan Williams, who knew a thing or two about tunes, arranged the English folk carol 'The Truth Sent From Above' into this woozily beautiful absolute banger. I do love a carol that sounds ancient.

https://youtu.be/sUfcUreoZPw

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"The Truth From Above" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Sung by The Choir of King's College, Cambridge, 1995.

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11. 'Maria Durch Ein Dornwald Ging' - which roughly means: Mary walked through a forest of thorns. A German carol for Advent. The combination of tune, arrangement and voices (the peerless VOCES8) is about as perfect as you could ask for.

https://youtu.be/JRXhY5px9Hs

VOCES8 - Maria Durch ein Dornwald ging (Arr. Stefan Claas)

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12. Lowell Mason, who composed 'Joy To The World' claimed it was by Handel. It wasn't, but he did nick some stuff from 'Messiah' for it (cf. verse lines 1 & 3). John Rutter cleverly arranged it as though Handel had written it himself. It's great fun.

https://youtu.be/JGX8umOcmPg

Joy to the World | WDR Rundfunkchor | WDR Sinfonieorchester

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Halfway through now, unbelievably, so here's a YouTube playlist of all the carols so far. I'll add as we go.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQJ7C147l-vtCprjQ6HDL96Nx98jWSoA8

Advent Carols for Twitter 2022

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Advent Carols for Twitter 2021

A carol a day (or at least, one for each day) throughout Advent 2021.

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Advent Carols for Twitter 2020

A carol a day throughout Advent 2020.

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@mrchrisaddison Christmas Eve for me is spent listening to carols all day. Thanks for your lists of new ones to try.
@mrchrisaddison Thanks for these Chris. Our Ukrainian guest arrives under the Homes for Ukraine scheme this week, so I’m especially thrilled with the first one from Ukraine which we will definitely play on Christmas Day!
@lizhogbin Do! But remember - it's a New Year carol in Ukraine. And that's Orthodox New Year! (Halfway through January).
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Once again, a glorious selection. Hard to pick a favourite; I'll have to listen again - and again. Thank you, Chris 💖

13. The most exciting choral stuff at the moment is coming from @AnnaLapwood, who makes the most interesting choices for her choirs. Here's one of them singing 'Venite, Gaudete' by Adrian Peacock - an almost desperate invitation to come and celebrate.

https://youtu.be/VSKASVmcJxY

Venite Gaudete - Adrian Peacock - The Pembroke College Chapel Choir/Anna Lapwood

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14. To Switzerland! Where Catholic priest Joseph Bovet arranged the shepherds' song 'Ô Nuit Brilliante' for tenors and basses. It tells of the light of the angels turning night to day. Something that these days you'd be able to refer to the Council.

https://youtu.be/juWvx2lLFf0

O nuit brillante

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15. A full-on classic. Hector Berlioz's 'The Shepherds' Farewell', which has snuck out the back of the oratorio it's actually part of and become a favourite carol of choirs the world over. Lush af.

https://youtu.be/tq_nsS5FPaA

The Shepherds’ Farewell

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16. A 15th Century poem with a 21st Century setting by the Canadian composer Sarah Quartel - 'This Endris Night'. Another lullabye carol though, unusually, without a murdery bit in the middle. I'm not sure the bells would help any baby to sleep, mind.

https://youtu.be/GKoOZSGc9DY

This Endris Night by Sarah Quartel, Luther College Collegiate Chorale

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17. The late, great David Willcocks was a decorated war hero as well as a composer and the man behind a ton of the most familiar arrangements of carols we know and love. One of my favourites of his own compositions is 'Birthday Carol'. I love its bouncy, rat-a-tat rhythms. Also, xylophones AND trumpets? Sign me up!

https://youtu.be/1O2NMExHNGg

Birthday Carol

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18. Big Bobby C - Bob Chilcott - the Crown Prince of Christmas Carols has written some absolute bangers. ‘Cradle Carol’ is pure gorgeousness & at the end it manages the near impossible task of making the appalling, sickly sweet ‘Away In A Manger’ - a crime of a carol - sound rather lovely.

https://youtu.be/YZmdHpZNcpU

Cradle Song | Bob Chilcott

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19. Time to go mediaeval on your ass. Probably. 'Remember, O Thou Man' turned up in a collection of carols and folk songs compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft in 1611. I love an ancient-sounding carol. None more ancient-sounding than this.

https://youtu.be/tlwY_3WDJSM

Remember O Thou Man

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20. Everyone knows this one. I love it because it reminds me of my Dad, who is given to singing the opening refrain at random moments throughout Christmas. 'Up! Good Christen Folk and Listen'. It's another carol that's had an odd life. It started out as a mediaeval song about peace and harmony and got used by George Ratcliffe Woodward, serial carol-botherer, as a Christmas carol in the 19th Century. He added the faux-olde, macaronic lyrics.

https://youtu.be/oBqNFY53GrI

King's College Cambridge 2014 #2 Up! Good Christen Folk

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21. The 'Great O' Antiphons were sung for the 7 days up to Christmas. They are ooooold. Dating back to the 6th Century at least.

This is James MacMillan's gorgeous take on 'O Oriens', the one for 21st December, 'O Radiant Dawn'. Perfect for the Solstice, when the light begins to win again.

https://youtu.be/hIyJpkuX9Fo

James MacMillan - O Radiant Dawn | The Marian Consort

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@mrchrisaddison thanks for these
I think this needs to form a playlist!
I’ve been lucky to play for and even sing with (treble voice sadly long gone now) many of these wonderful composers and I still embarrassingly am programmed for ALL the descants…
@mrchrisaddison lovely! Brings back memories of Thursday Singers 😄
@statsgeekclare Did we do that in Thursday Singers? We must have done some carols but I can't think what. I've still got lots of the music in my old music folder.
@mrchrisaddison Beautiful. Loved this one! Thank you.

@mrchrisaddison Thank you - it's lovely. Talking about Medieval carols, I think you might like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7QlxvTIU6Q. It's worth looking at it on bigger-than-phone screen to get the lyrics, or see them on https://lyricstranslate.com/en/als-i-lay-yoolis-night-i-lay-yule-night.html.

Shameless plug (bit of a rag-bag of carols and non-carols - should be something for everyone to dislike): https://baccatabob.github.io/advent/bob.htm

Als I Lay on Yoolis Night | English Medieval Christmas Song (lyrics)

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@mrchrisaddison what a beautiful start to the day! Thank you.
@mrchrisaddison Whoa, this one is amazing!
@mrchrisaddison Ralph never fails to impress. Almost everything he wrote was golden - not a carol but the hymn 'All People That On Earth Do Dwell' is a proper belter!
@mrchrisaddison beautiful, thanks for posting
@mrchrisaddison thankyou so much for these, joyous.

@mrchrisaddison he's a lovely man, but I thought it was the other way round: you must have Christmas without Rutter...

That said, the 'Shepherd's Pipe Carol' is pretty good...

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=UMYLb6O2QQ8

John Rutter - Shepherd's Pipe Carol - Kings College Choir, Cambridge (Nine Lessons and Carols 1992)

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@freddy LOVE the Shepherd's Pipe Carol. His Sans Day Carol is one of my absolute favourites.
@mrchrisaddison Rutters arrangement of The Lamb is perfect
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I do something similar, though mine wonlt all be carols. this one is a new one on me though. Lovely. Thank you.
@mrchrisaddison I think you would like her 'Beneath the paling of the stars'. Exquisite.
@mrchrisaddison Wow, that's sort of left me a bit speechless. Wow.
@mrchrisaddison Imagine! Being a part of that sound, and being that soprano and knowing that your voice was going to lift, be lifted like that. Wonderful. Thanks!
@mrchrisaddison you’ve started very strongly with this and yesterdays - can you keep this up all month?
@mrchrisaddison l love this version .. not a Sting officianado but I loved Winter Song Book https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cXP_gS3dxM4
COVENTRY CAROL | Sting and the Libera Choir

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@mrchrisaddison The English version is one of my favorite carols-- I really enjoyed hearing this version! Thanks for sharing.

@mrchrisaddison are you taking suggestions?

I do love the Wexford Carol (I have no particular favourite version online, so I will offer you two;
One by Yo Yo Ma and Alison Krauss as a solo version: https://youtu.be/yxDZjg_Igoc and another by the Tabernacle Choir to get a sense of a choral arrangement: https://youtu.be/nH_38tosrUU )

Yo-Yo Ma, Alison Krauss - The Wexford Carol (Video)

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@DToher I'm definitely not taking suggestions - there are already far too many on my list of possibles. But never fear - Wexford Carol is already on that list. It's so very beautiful. All the arrangements I post will be choral, cos that's what I love the most. I always feel a bit cheated when a carol is sung by one person only (solos aside).
@mrchrisaddison super. I agree with the general preference for carols being performed as choral arrangements.
I will be waiting to see what version of the Wexford Carol you pick!
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So pleased to find you here, Chris. Last year's selection of #carols was an absolute joy, and I'm so looking forward to listening to these. Just annoyed with myself for finding them so late in the day; still, it means I can treat myself to them all later today 🎶
#AdventCalendar #ChristmasCarols #Music #Choral
@mrchrisaddison Thank you for these. Every year they're a treat.

@mirandawhiting You're welcome! I'm glad you like them. The ongoing Spotify playlist of all the ones I've ever posted is here:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5sDnF9MQfhWsC1eRiQO9LS?si=e8230d2ea32e4101

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@mrchrisaddison love this thread. A favourite Christmas song of mine is O Magnum Mysterium. Not a carol but so incredibly beautiful.
@emmahoneybone Is that the Morten Lauridsen setting? It's very beautiful indeed. I think I posted that one the first year I did this. All three years' carols are on this Spotify playlist. I add as I go along. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5sDnF9MQfhWsC1eRiQO9LS?si=c3dd3b5624ac4675
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