Carols for Christmas-tide/The Condensed Vocal Parts to the Carols for Easter-tide
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Dedicated by permission to the Lord Bishop of Oxford.
The Condensed Vocal Parts to the Carols for Easter-tide; set to Ancient Melodies by the Rev. T. Helmore, M.A.; the Words, principally in imitation of the original, by the Rev. J. M. Neale, M.A.
Price One Shilling.
London: Printed by J. Alfred Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, or 35, Poultry; and also in New York, at 1, Clinton Hall, Astor Place.
1855.
J. M. N.
INDEX.
No. | Page | |
XIII. | 49 | |
XIV. | 51 | |
XV. | 55 | |
XVI. | 62 | |
XVII. | 69 | |
XVIII. | 69 | |
XIX. | 72 | |
XX. | 75 | |
XXI. | 78 | |
XXII. | 81 | |
XXIII. | 88 | |
XXIV. | 92 |
[I. to XII. are the CAROLS for CHRISTMAS-TIDE.]
NOTICE.
These Carols are given on the same principle as those which, a short time since, we published for Christmas-Tide. The music, which is unaltered (except for some omissions in the twenty-second Carol), ranges from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century. The words are, for the most part, in imitation of the general tone of ancient Easter Carols, Sequences, and Lays. A more detailed account will be found in the preface to the harmonized edition.
T. H.J. M. N.
First Tuesday in Lent,
1854.