ANTHEMS FOR CHRISTMAS. gels from the realms of glory gels from the realms of glory se, shine, for Thy light is come ake, put on thy strength ... ore the heavens were spread abroad hold, all the earth lieth still... old a star appeareth hold, how good and joyful ... hold, I bring hold, I bring you glad tidings old, I bring you glad tidings old, I bring you glad tidings old, I bring you good tidings old, I bring you good tidings old, I bring you good tidings old my servant old, the name of the Lord... hold the Tabernacle (Two-part Anthem) peace on earth ssed be the Lord God of Israel ssed be the Lord God of Israel ssed be the Lord God of Israel ak forth into joy ak forth into joy ak forth into joy ghtest and best ... m on the list'ning ear of night istians, awake istians, awake istians, be joyful ne and thank Him ne and worship the Lord ne, ye Gentles, hear the story ne, ye lofty wn Him, the Virgin's Son... wns the day, the natal day. >p down, ye heavens... r not, we bring you good tidings. unto us a Child is born *Mercy and truth are met together (Words, 3s. per 100) J. Stainer 3d. *Now is come Salvation ... *O sing to God (Noël). (Arranged for S.A.T.B.) ... F. H. Cowen 3d. E. Vine Hall Geo. Elvey F. R. Greenish 4d. Horatio W. Parker 3d. id. 3d. *O, Holy Babe G. F. Huntley Niels W. Gade 4d. O Jerusalem! look about thee 4d. *O Jerusalem, look about thee W. H. Gladstone Is. *O sing to God (Noël). (Female voices) E. V. Hall Giovanni Croce C. W. Smith Vittoria Id. J. Barnby 3d. 3d. 1d. O Thou that tellest 1d. O Zion, that bringest Cuthbert Harris 3d. W. Jackson 3d. John E. West Ind. A. C. Mackenzie ind. E. W. Naylor 4d. John E. West id. Ch. Gounod 6d. Ch. Gounod 1d. Handel d. W. Jackson Is. J. Stainer Id. J. B. Calkin 3d. Alfred Hollins 3d. Mendelssohn id. A. M. Goodhart 3d. Mendelssohn 2d. John E. West 1d. J. Barnby 1d. Basil Harwood 4d. Oliver King 3d. H. Gadsby jd. W. Jackson IS. Kent 4d. A. C. Mackenzie 6d. T. T. Trimnell 4d. Vincent Novello *The Angel said unto them (Two-part Anthem-Sop. *The hallowed day hath shined *The Hymn of the Angels The light hath shined The light hath shined *The morning stars sang together The morning stars sang together *The New-Born King ... *The star that now is shining The whole earth is at rest The Word is flesh become *The Word is made Incarnate *There shall a star *There shall come a star... *There shall come forth a Rod. *There were shepherds d. d. Bach 3d. H. Smart id. and Bass) A. H. Brown 2d. J. Barnby 3d. J. Barnby Ind. J. Stainer 1d. B. Luard Selby 3d. John E. West 4d. E. Silas id. C. G. Verrinder d. J. Stainer 6d. G. A. A. West 4d. Percy E. Fletcher 3d. Oliver King itd. J. Varley Roberts 4d. Ch. Gounod is. Thomas Adams 2d. Mendelssohn 6d. Cuthbert Harris 3d. Ferris Tozer 3d. O. A. Mansfield 3d. J. Stainer ind. J. Stainer jd. B. Tours 1d. Myles B. Foster id. Myles B. Foster 3d. H. W. Wareing 3d. Edgar Pettman 3d. Charles Vincent 4d. J. Turle 3d. from "L'enfance (Unison) (Two-part Anthem) This is the day which the Lord hath made... *Thou must leave Thy lowly dwelling (Chorus du Christ") Thus speaketh the Lord of Hosts Unto us was born (Two-part Anthem) When Christ was born to earth *When Jesus was born in Bethlehem *While all things were in quiet silence *While all things were in quiet silence While all things were in quiet silence *While shepherds watched While shepherds watched their flocks *While shepherds watched their flocks *With all Thy Hosts ... Berlioz 1d. J. Stainer 1d. F. Adlam 4d. G. A. Macfarren 3d. H. Walford Davies 4d. W. A. C. Cruickshank 3d. Henry J. King 3d. G. A. Macfarren SERIES OF CHRISTMAS ANTHEMS. ...T. W. Stephenson 3d. *71 Fear not; for behold Anthems marked thus may be had in Tonic Sol-fa, 1d., 1d., and 2d. each. LONDON: NOVELLO AND COMPANY, Limited. F. J. Sawyer 3d. Arthur Sullivan 3d. W. A. C. Cruickshank 3d. A. Kempton 3d. A. W. Marchant 3d. Arthur Page 3d. H. Elliot Button 3d. Arthur Page 3d. Coldham Hall 3d. Henry Leslie 3d. A. R. Gaul 3d. H. E. Nichol 3d. Cuthbert Harris 3d. G. C. Martin 3d. 34. Christmas Song 35. Jacob's Ladder ... 36. The Story of the Shepherd *37. The Wassail Song *38. In terrâ pax 39. Dives and Lazarus *40. From far away *41. Carol for Christmas Day 42. The Child Jesus in the Garden Traditional. H. Smart. Old French. Traditional. C. Steggall. Traditional. J. Stainer. Traditional. Traditional. Goss. Traditional. Ouseley. J. Barnby. tide. Three-Halfpence each. 83. O holy star 84. The shepherds ... 85. Hymn of the angels 86. The anthem of peace 87. The Desert 88. Bethlehem 90. In the manger... 89. Daybreak... 91. The Mother and Child... 92. Christ is born ... 93. Christmas Day *94. Sweet Christmas Bells Complete, Is. Tonic Sol-fa, 8d. Words only, ad, TEN CHRISTMAS CAROLS. Three-Halfpence each. J. Staine J. M. Crament J.T Field 95. Now join we all with holy mirth 96. Softly the night 97. Sleep, Holy Babe 98. Now dies in David's City Complete, Is. Tonic Sol-fa, 8d. Words only, ed. Dykes. STAINER, JOHN (Adapted and arranged by).—Twelve Cl Traditional. J. Barnby. Traditional. Dykes. Traditional. Dykes. A. Sullivan. J. Stainer. Har. by J. S. G. Hine. Har. by J. S. H. Gadsby. Carols. One Penny each. 105. Shepherds! shake off your drowsy sleep. 108. The good men all of Chastres. Come with us, sweet flowers, and worship. Į 110. Infant so gentle, so pure, and so sweet! 111. O Night, peaceful and blest! 112. Of the Father's love begotten. 113. We saw a light shine out afar. 114. Christmas hath made an end. 115. Now farewell, good Christmas. id. Complete, Is. Tonic Sol-fa, 6d. Words only, id. C. Steggall. MARTIN, G. C. (Harmonised by). Christmas Har by J.S. W. H. Cummings. The above 70 Carols, complete, cloth, gilt Library Edition, with Historical Preface, Rox Carols. One Penny each. PART I. (Old Breton Melodies). 119. Glad hymns, with one acom 120. Outside the city gates 121. On Asia Minor's sunrys *122. Across the desert and night. Words only, id. PART II. (Old French Melodies). 123. The Shepherds glad. 124. Merrily ring the Christmas bells. 125. The sombre shadows. 126. Poising bright on golden wing. 127. Round the Virgin sleeping. 128. The Circumcision 129. In the golden lands aft 130. A Legend of the Flight Complete, 6d. Words only, id. BRAMLEY, REV. H. R. Christmas Carols, New and Old W. H. Monk. STAIner, John Traditional. Arranged for Men's Voices Three-Halfpence each. 131. A Virgin unspotted s. d. 132. The Manger Throne 4 O 133. Sleep, Holy Babe burgh binding Illustrated Edition, 1st and 2nd Series Three Series (cloth, gilt, 2s.) 7 6 7 6 134. Good Christian men, rejoice 135. 'Twas in the winter cold 136. Good King Wenceslas 137. Come! ye lofty 138. God rest you merry, gentlemen 139. Listen, Lordings Words only, complete (cloth, 6d.)... Words, each Series ... 17. The Holly and Ivy 16. The Virgin and Child Traditional. Arthur H. Brown. J. Stainer. Traditional. Old English. Traditional. C. Steggall. Old French. Traditional. Traditional. Traditional. J. Barnby. Traditional. Traditional. Traditional. RAMLEY, H. R. Christmas Carols New and Old. Twopart arrangement by W. G. MCNAUGHT. Three-Halfpence each. 55. Good King Wenceslas. 56. Good Christian men, rejoice. 57. Christmas hath made an end. 58. God rest you merry. 59. The First Nowell. I hear along our street. 163. The seven joys of Mary. Complete Is.; Tonic Sol-fa, 6d. Words only, d. ox, George-Carols for Christmastide. *224. On Christmas Morn 225. In the ages past 226. We sing a song of gladness... 227. The morn, the blessed morn is nigh 228. Carol, carol, Christians 229. O was not Christ our Saviour? 230. Carol, Christian children id. A. C. Mackenzie. Victoria Grosvenor. 3d. 231. There was silence in Bethlehem's fields 232. Come, all ye Christian men, rejoice 233. Shepherds in the fields abiding 234. Come and sing the wondrous story 235. The Christmas bells ring loud and clear 236. Bethlehem 237. The birth ever new 238. The old news 239. Christmas Eve... 240. The Christmas vision... 247. Praise we now the Holy light 253. The Kings of the East Mrs. J. W. Bliss. 3d. J. Shaw. id. A. Moffat. 1d. (S.A.T.B.) J.Stainer. 1d. Hamilton Clarke. 1d. Hamilton Clarke. 1d. J. Varley Roberts. Id. J. Varley Roberts. 1d. Varley Roberts. Id. Robin H. Legge. Ind. Robin H. Legge. 1d. Robin H. Legge. 1d. Robin H. Legge. 1d. Robin H. Legge. 1d. Set to Music 254. The Star 255. The Angels' song 66. Good King Wenceslas. 67. I hear along our street. 68. Brightly shone the Eastern 178. The moon shone bright. 256. The Holy birth... 257. The Humiliation star. 179. 180. 181. { All you that in this house. Clearly in the East it shone. Shepherds at the Grange. These good people.) Nuns in frigid cells. Washerwomen old. Ild. 258. Rejoice, O daughter *260. The Annunciation Ind. Lo! a heavenly form appearing. 184. The Boar's Head Carol. In excelsis gloria. Complete, 2s. 6d. } Ind. Ind. For V. Roberts. Id. J. V. Roberts. 10. H. W. Wareing. J. Barnby. 1d. F. Bridge. 2d. J. G. Smith. Id. Thomas Adams. id. W. A. C. Cruickshank. W. A. C. Cruickshank. W. A. C. Cruickshank. ... Id. Id. 1d. John E. West. id. Battison Haynes. id. W. Montgomery. 1d. by S. H. Nicholson. id. 286. The Child Jesus in the Garden (2nd setting) J. Stainer. Id. 285. I hear along our street Arranged 287. The Prince of Peace... 289. Christmas Tree Carol 290. Christmas moin 291. Child Divine 292. A Christmas Song J. Barnby. 1jd. 293. A lowly Babe (Words only, 3s. per 100.) J. Stainer.) A. Herbert Brewer. Id. Ravenscroft-Bridge. 1d. H. Davan Wetton. id. 294. The Blessed Virgin 295. Christ is born 296. Christian children, hear Me 297. Ring out wild bells 298. Christmas bells 299. In tuneful voices sing 300. Shepherds hear, loud and clear 301. Not in courts of regal splendour 302. Many hundred years ago 303. The Nativity 304. A Cradle Song... 305. As on the night 307. The night is dark 306. It fell upon a winter's day d. 308. Carol, Carol, Christians 309. The loving heart 310. I hear along our street 2d. J. Barnby. 1d. J. Barnby. 1d. Hugh Blair. 1d. Hugh Blair. 14d. R. Jackson. Id. C. V. Stanford. Id. 311. In Bethlehem's ancient city ... Id. E. C. Bairstow. W. H. Longhurst. 1d. Feriis Tozer. id. Ferris Tozer. id. E. Vine Hall. id. G. C. Martin. Charles Erskine, id. id. Charles Erskine. id. B. W. Horner. 1d. id. M. A. Sidebotham. M. A. Sidebotham. Id. M. A. Sidebotham. id. Charles Erskine. Id. A. H. Brewer. John E. West. 1d. id. id. 1d. ...A. M. Goodhart. H. Davan Wetton. 312. Can Man forget the Story... 313. Who are these from Bozrah faring 314. Morning dawns, the flocks are feeding 315. Sweete was the sonnge the Vergin sange 316. Now once again our hearts we raise 317. Three kings once lived (St. John's Eve)... 318. Once in Royal David's City... 319. The night of Nowell... A. C. Mackenzie. 1. 520. Awake, O earth ...Myles B. Foster. 321. Whence comes this light E. G. Monk. Victoria Grosvenor. 221. Who is this that lies all lowly 222. See, the Morning Star 223. Carol, carol, Christians ***The Carols marked thus 322. In the field with their flocks abiding may be had in Tonic Sol-fa. Percy Pitt. 1d. Arr. by A. Webber. 1d. F. H. Cowen. 1d. ...H. J. Gauntlett. id. A. H. Brown. Id. A. M. Goodhart. id. CHRISTMAS CAROLS BY EDWARD BUNNETT, MUS.D., CANTAB. In Four Sets. Each Set, complete, One Shilling; or, in Single Numbers, One Penny. Words of each Set, One Penny, and may be had of the COMPOSER, Cathedral Close, Norwich. ALSO, BY THE SAME COMPOSER: A FIFTH SET OF CHRISTMAS CAROLS GOODWILL TO MEN. 5th 1,000. Sol-fa, 2d. One of the most useful and available Anthems. Opens with a strong and lively Chorus, followed by a very expressive Solo with a beautiful change of key. The final Chorus is lofty and spirited, and contains passages for Men's voices, and Sopranos and Altos, which help to work up the chorus to a glorious finish. Choirs delight to sing music written in this style. BEHOLD, I BRING. 13th 1,000. Very popular A SAVIOUR, CHRIST THE LORD. An effective Anthem, with several passages suitable for Bass or Baritone Solos. 5th 1,000 SING, O HEAVENS. 10th 1,000. For Parish Choirs... ... FAVOURITE MAGNIFICAT and NUNC DIMITTIS IN D. 15th 1,000 Sung at a Choir Festival. Just reprinted again, and is becoming increasingly popular. Contains a sweet movement to the words, "O worship the ... O.N. 3d. FOR DEDICATION OR OTHER FESTIVALS. THE LORD REIGNETH. 8th 1,000. Sol-fa, 2d. BREITKOPF AND HÄRTEL. 54, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET, W. CHRISTMAS NOVELTY, PRICE IS. 6d. CLARISSE MALLARD'S SONG-CYCLE FOR THE CHILDREN SONGS, DANCES, AND TABLEAUX VIVANTS. SUITABLE "A Song-Cycle for Children' on 'The Seasons,' words and mes by Clarisse Mallard (Breitkopf and Härtel), can be heartily re mended. It consists of four numbers, one devoted to each seas with chorus in unison. The melodies are simple and attractive. & the verses, more especially of 'Winter,' are an unhackneyed treate of a well-worn subject."-Musical News, August 29, 1903. "Song-Cycle for the Children,' by Clarisse Mallard, rs. 6d. S charming little songs, and if performed in the way suggested will pros most popular."-Nonconformist Musical Journal, August 1, 1903 "Clarisse Mallard's Song-Cycle for the Children, entitled Seasons (Breitkopf and Härtel), will appeal to young and the music and words being well written and very taking to boot Musical Opinion, August 1, 1903. WILLIAM I. YOUNG'S POPULAR PART SONGS for S.A.T.B. Hail, merry Christmas A merry Christmas to you all Sung at Choral Festivals in Downpatrick Cathedral, also in 3d. A Happy New Year (5th thou.). Fairy Revels... 13th Wem Parish Church, Salop, this year. London: NOVELLO AND COMPANY, Ltd., 1, Berners Street, W. AN EASY Price Sixpence. A Specimen Copy, post-free, from the COMPOSER, THE VINCENT MUSIC COMPANY, Limited. Gaily thro' the Greenwood Forest Echoes |