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Carols and Christmas songs (in alphabetical order by title)

MS. Mus. a. 24

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Title

Carols and Christmas songs (in alphabetical order by title)

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. a. 24

Summary

2 carols from the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of T.S. Eliot's Murder in the cathedral. Dyeline copy of autograph score, [1972].

'3 Christmas songs for schools', together with the 4th. Autograph scores, 1989-1991, and their photocopies in small format.

Alpha to Omega (words, Dee Trembath). Working manuscript and 'draft quality copy' for Banks Music publication, 2007.

Candles: 5 carols for Christmas (words, James Corbett). Photocopy of autograph score dated [19]77, 2 different copies.

Carol (words, Mary Wilson). Transparencies of autograph score, n.d.

Carol 2000 (words, Dee Trembath). Working manuscript, [2000].

Christ is come! Let earth adore him (words, Timothy Dudley-Smith). Computer-produced short score, with words printed as text, n.d.

A Christmas carol (Nativity play). Mainly photocopies and drafts, 30 Nov 1997.

Christmas is coming. Autograph short score, n.d.

Cold on the hillside (words, Dee Trembath). Photocopy of autograph score dated Aug 1991.

The donkey's song (words, Dee Trembath). Photocopy of autograph score, n.d.

Hold high your lantern (words, Dee Trembath). Photocopy of autograph score dated Oct 1995 and autograph flute part, n.d.

Let us carol a song (words, Mary Wilson). Dyeline copy of autograph score, n.d.

Lullaby child (words, Dee Trembath). Draft, autograph full score and its photocopy, incomplete vocal score, n.d.

Lullaby of the Nativity (words, anon. 16th century). Dyeline copy of autograph score dated 15 Jan 1966.

Mary's song (words, Dee Trembath). Photocopy of autograph score, n.d.

On yulë night in Bethlehem (words, medieval). Incomplete working manuscript, n.d.

Personent hodie, arranged by Ian Kellam for unison voices, 2 treble instruments, glock or metallophone, percussion, violins, cellos and piano. Dyeline copy of autograph score dated 3-4 Nov 1967.

The road ahead (words, Dee Trembath). Photocopy of autograph score of orchestrated version dated 1992. Version with piano accompaniment is no. 1 of '3 Christmas songs for schools'.

Silent night, arranged for unison voices, 2 flutes, metallophone and piano. Autograph score, 10 Dec 1967.

The snow was falling in Bethlehem (words, Mary Wilson). Photocopy of autograph score dated 23 Oct 1980.

Upon a midnight. Incomplete autograph score, n.d.

Wake up, wake up, little angel (words, Dee Trembath). Photocopy of autograph score dated Oct 1996.

Date

1966-2007, n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Ian Kellam

Vocal compositions, including incidental music

Carols and Christmas songs (in alphabetical order by title)

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