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Publicado por New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1972
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford University Press, London, 1961, 1961
ISBN 10: 0193532220 ISBN 13: 9780193532229
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. 1 score ; 23 cm. Principally for mixed voices ISBN 9780193532229, 9780193532212, 0193532212, 0193532220 LCCN m 61002394 LC M2065 .C237 196 OCLC 1468418762 green and white paper wrappers ; SATB accompanied & unaccompanied ; Edited and arranged by Reginald Jacques and David Willcocks Table of Contents: A boy was born/ Britten -- A Christmas Carol/ Kodaly -- A great and mighty wonder/ Kodaly -- A merry Christmas/ Warrell -- A virgin most pure/ Wood -- Adeste fideles/ Willcocks -- And there were shepherds/ Bach/Willcocks -- Angels/ from the realms of glory/ Jacques -- As with gladness men of old/ Kocher/Willcocks -- Away in a manger/ Kirkpatrick/Willcocks -- Away in a manger/ Jacques -- Blessed be that maid Mary/ Willcocks -- The Blessed son of God/ Vaughan Willams -- The Boar's head carol/ Poston -- Carol/ with lullaby/ Tate -- Coventry Carol/ Anon -- Coventry Carol/ Shaw -- Ding dong! merrily on high/ Wood -- The first nowell/ Willcocks -- Gallery carol/ Jacques -- Gloucestershire wassail/ Vaughan Williams -- God rest you merry/ gentlemen/ Willcocks -- Good King Wenceslas/ Jacques -- Hark! the herald angels sing/ Mendelssohn/Willcocks -- The holly and the ivy/ Jacques -- I saw three ships/ Willcocks -- I saw three ships/ Jacques -- In dulci jubilo/ Pearsall/Jacques -- Infant holy/ infant lowly/ Willcocks -- It came upon the midnight clear/ Sullivan -- King Jesus hath a garden/ Wood -- The linden tree carol/ Jacques -- Lute-book lullaby/ Ballet/Shaw -- No sad thought his soul affright/ Vaughan Williams -- O come/ all ye faithful/ Willcocks -- O little one sweet/ Bach -- O little town of Bethlehem/ Vaughan Williams/Armstrong -- O men from the fields/ Cooke -- Once in royal David's city/ Gauntlett/Mann -- Past three a clock/ Wood -- Rejoice and be merry/ Jacques -- Rocking/ Willcocks -- See amid the winter's snow/ Goss/Willcocks -- The Shepherd's farewell/ Berlioz -- Sussex Carol/ Willcocks -- The three kings/ Cornelius/Atkins -- Torches/ Joubert -- Unto us is born a son/ Willcocks -- Up! good Christen folk/ and listen/ Woodward -- We've been a while a-wandering/ Vaughan Williams -- What cheer?/ Walton -- When Christ was born/ Jacques -- While shepherds watched their flocks/ Ravenscroft -- While the shepherds were watching/ Armstrong Gibbs -- Zither Carol/ Sargent ; Reginald Jacques was born in 1894 in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire and studied at Queen's College, Oxford, where he later became organist and director of music in 1926. Reginald Jacques was also conductor of the Oxford Orchestra Society from 1930 to 1936. From 1931 to 1960 he was conductor of The Bach Choir in London. In 1936 he founded his own Jacques Orchestra, which he conducted until 1960. In 1954 he was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire. He died in 1969. John Rutter was born in London in 1945 and studied music at Clare College, Cambridge. His compositions embrace choral, orchestral, and instrumental music, and he has edited or co-edited various choral anthologies, including four Carols for Choirs volumes with Sir David Willcocks and the Oxford Choral Classics series. From 1975 to 1979 he was Director of Music at Clare College, and in 1981 he formed his own choir, the Cambridge Singers. He now divides his time between composition and conducting and is sought after as a guest conductor for the world's leading choirs and orchestras. Born in 1919, David Willcocks began his musical career as a chorister at Westminster Abbey, later winning scholarships to Clifton College and King's College, Cambridge. Following war service, he was elected Fellow of King's College, and later became Organist of Salisbury & Worcester Cathedrals, conducting the Three Choirs Festival whilst at Worcester. Willcocks returned to King's College, Cambridge as Director of Music from 1957-1974, with the first collection of his arrangements in the Carols for Choirs series publishing in 1961. He was Director of Music at the Royal College of Music from 1974-1984, died 2015 ; FINE. Book.
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Publicado por Editions La Boétie, Bruxelles, 1951
Librería: Librairie Christian Chaboud, Bruxelles, Belgica
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Publicado por G. Lion / J. Lyon near / in Ludgate, 1743
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fair. 1st Edition. The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of such Brats of Wit and Humour, Whose Parents chuse to Drop them. Containing All the Satires, Odes, Ballads, Epigrams &c. That have been wrote since the Change of the Ministry, many of which have never been Printed. Number I to be continued Occasionally. Printed for G. Lion near Ludgate, London, 1743, First Edition. 70 p (number I) + 60 p (number II). 8 x 5.25, full leather, 8vo. In fair condition. Boards are typically worn with rounded edges, light pitting and scuffing. Hinges worn with light cracking and loss. Six compartment spine typically scuffed with light abrasions. Slightly crushed spine extremes. Clear tape found in both front and rear gutters as a previous repair. Bookplate on front paste down. Text block toned with light foxing. Regular old-hand ink marginalia throughout. Binding intact, hinges cracked. Please see photos. The first number of The Foundling Hospital for Wit hit the streets of London in 1743 (when Alexander Pope s final version of The Dunciad came out) and wound up with its sixth installment in 1749 (the year in which Henry Fielding s Tom Jones championed foundlings). This satirical miscellany was a response to the end of Walpole s twenty-two years in power as Britain s first de facto prime minister. The title of this miscellany is a satiric nod to London s first Foundling Hospital which opened its doors to abandoned children in 1741. The Foundling Hospital for Wit took in opposition offspring which no-one else wanted or dared to print. Its mission statement a mock Royal Charter of Apollo and the Muses declared that no more would great Numbers of Mental Infants [be] daily exposed to Destruction. It promised to put an end to the frequent Murders committed on these beautiful Infants by the inhuman Custom of exposing them to perish and starve in the common News Papers, or to be bury d and suffocated in Dunghil[l]s of Trash in the Monthly Magazines (Number I. Preface i-ii). The Foundling Hospital for Wit was ushered in by its pseudonymous editor Samuel Silence who changed to Timothy Silence for the remaining numbers. The attribution to Hanbury Williams (1708 - 1759) apparently derives from an anonymous notation in the British Library copy of the 1763 reprint of The Foundling Hospital for Wit. If we can t say for certain that Hanbury Williams was the editor, we do know that he was one of its most frequent contributors. Webb reprinted three of the Foundling numbers in 1763 and 1764 which evidently made an impression on John Almon who launched a six-volume series, The New Foundling Hospital for Wit, in 1768 which ran until 1773. FIRST EDITION OF NUMBERS I & II! The marginalia seems to "fill in" the names & figures referred to. RAREB1743BOPG - 08/21 RAREB1743BPOG - 09/24 - HKREV38.