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COME
AND SING
CAROLS
OF THE STRATTON HUNDRED At the Parkhouse Centre, Bude Monday 28th November 2011 Welcome
and Introduction – Jori Rowe (map an Alsyow Kledh) Carol
No 14
Flaming Seraphs
No 9
Arise Behold the Heavenly Choir
Henric
and Johanna. Music and Dance from the Minstrels of the Earls
of Cornwall Tom
Bawcocks (Cornish pipes and Tabor); a midwinter tradition
revived
by Robert Morton Nance.
Two medieval Branles (Cornish pipes and percussion) Arbeau’s Orchesography 1589
Carol
No 29
Shepherds Rejoice (1) Carol
No 38
While Shepherds (4)
Marhamchurch Anthem
Jori Rowe Stratton Carol of the Months
Carol No 17 Hark the Glad Sound
Henric and Johanna Old Waits Carol/Cushion Dance (Cittern and Tabor Ralph Dunstan & Davies Gilbert’s collection respectively. Hutchens Salterello/Kelynn (Cornish pipes and percussion): Hutchens Manuscripts and Tom Miners, Camborne OCS 1920’s
Carol
No 31
This is the Day
No 34
Whence Those Sounds Symphonious Jori
Rowe
A Reading in Cornish
St Luke 2. v1-7 Carol
Karol Sen Day sung in Cornish by EVERYONE!
No 40
While Shepherds (6)
Old St Gennys
No 6
Sweet Chiming Christmas Bells Henric
and Johanna
Chimes and Nursery Rhymes (Cittern and percussion):
original chimes of Stratton church – remembered as a
children’s nursery rhyme Kan Dylly/Dancing Day (Cornish
pipes and Tabor)
The Dylly Song, OCS magazine 1929 and Tomorrow Shall
Be My Dancing Day from William Sandy’s Collection, a good
example of why carols have their roots in the medieval dance
“Carole” Carol
No 33
Welcome That Star
R S Hawker/T F Ash
No 26
O Fair O Fair Jerusalem
Music Researched and Played by Hon Life Vice President Michael Richardson We wish you all aMerry Christmas and a Happy New YearNadelik Lowen Ha Blydhen Nowydh Da
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