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! πŸŽ„ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

(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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@mrchrisaddison
I do something similar, though mine wonlt all be carols. this one is a new one on me though. Lovely. Thank you.