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The Lost Sound – Though We Lie Underground (Homegrown Harmony Autumn 2020)
Our last song is an original carol written by the incomparable composer and arranger, Chris Hoban. Chris has written many of Show Of Hands’ big hits including, ‘Lily and the Rose’ which he wrote for Miranda Sykes and The Lost Sound. We’ve performed this t... moreOur last song is an original carol written by the incomparable composer and arranger, Chris Hoban. Chris has written many of Show Of Hands’ big hits including, ‘Lily and the Rose’ which he wrote for Miranda Sykes and The Lost Sound. We’ve performed this together with Show Of Hands, at their 25thAnniversary concert in The Royal Albert Hall in 2017.
Chris explains the background of ‘Though We Lie Underground’ for us:
I first came across the stories surrounding the curious tradition of West Country miners singing carols underground when listening to a recording of Alan Lomax’s extraordinary live BBC 1957 broadcast “Sing christmas and the Turn of the Year”, a feat of radio genius involving hundreds of performers and groups all over the country, seamlessly brought together for one scintillating hour.
At one point, Lomax described how the miners of Devon and Cornwall would celebrate christmas underground in an almost pagan fashion: they would select the largest lump of tin ore they could handle, set it up in... less
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In the Stillness: Sally Beamish
In the Stillness by Sally Beamish http://oneequalmusic.org.uk/
a christmas carol for SATB choir text by Katrina Shepherd.
recorded St Peter's Singers of Leeds in Pfarrkirche St. Vincentius, Haselünne during the choir tour of Germany and the Netherlands.
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Ding Dong Merrily on High a new version
This is a jazzed-up version by David W Solomons (www.dwsolo.com)
of the old 16th Century French tune which was used in G R Woodward's carol
"Ding Dong Merrily on High"; it is great fun to sing.
It is quite different from the more well-known arrangeme... moreThis is a jazzed-up version by David W Solomons (www.dwsolo.com)
of the old 16th Century French tune which was used in G R Woodward's carol
"Ding Dong Merrily on High"; it is great fun to sing.
It is quite different from the more well-known arrangement and would make a nice change in a carol concert.
The vocal parts here are all performed by Matthew Curtis (www.choraltracks.com)
This is the mixed choir version (SAATBB)
A version for men's voices is also available at
http://www.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-85908_ding_dong_merrily_on_high_for_mixed_choir_or_for_men_s_voices.html#85908
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