Eight Early Scottish Carols for three and four voices [download]
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Scanned to PDF from printed booklet (now out of print) for immediate download.
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Edited and arranged by Kenneth Elliott
Published by the Musica Scotica Trust 2006.
43pp.
Scanned to PDF from printed booklet (now out of print) for immediate download.
This small collection of early Scottish carols brings together for the first time certain items that have already appeared in print, and achieved some currency, together with some new ones. They date mainly from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, celebrating the Christmas season and especially the feast of Christmas itself, and are composed (or arranged by the editor) for three and four voices.
Introduction and Notes
Editorial Note, Acknowledgements
Facsimiles
Hac in anni janua
Gaude Maria virgo
All sons of Adam
Now lat us sing
When Father Adam
Ecce novum gaudium
Balulalow (4 voices)
Balulalow (3 voices)
Come, my Children deer