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Lullay, lullay, thou lytil child

SATB soloists and mixed choir (SSATB) a cappella
Product number: BH 12872
Edition: Choral score
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Description

This short carol, a setting of an anonymous 15th-century text, was commissioned for a service given in Cambridge in 2012 by the Fairhaven Singers, conducted by Ralph Woodward.
A witness account of The Nativity, it opens with a solo soprano (‘This other night I saw a sight, A mayd a cradle keep:’) before unfolding as a dialogue between Christ and the Virgin Mary, represented by the alternation of the full choir and a group of four soloists (SATB). The soloists may either be placed within the body of the main choir or be grouped together some distance away.

More Information

Title:
Lullay, lullay, thou lytil child
Language:
English
Edition:
Choral score
Brand:
Boosey & Hawkes
Playing time:
N ′
Commissioned work :
Commissioned in 2012 for Ralph Woodward and the Fairhaven Singers
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
BH 12872
ISMN13:
979-0-060-12872-1
ISBN13:
978-0-85162-980-3
Weight:
0,04 kg
Pages:
16
Format:
18.5cm x 26cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching

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