by Bramley
& Stainer. Other fragmentary tunes were collected in Hampshire by
George Gardiner.
Newton's
or St Paul's, our tune for "Hark the
Herald Angels sing" comes from a manuscript from Poole, ca.1836.
Dance:
Sir Roger de Coverley. Tunes: Sir Roger de Coverley and Come
fly, let's a' to the Bridal, both arranged for our band.
Bethleham
tune is from the manuscript dated 1848 of John Barrow, leader of the choir
at Barton-in-Fabis, Nottinghamshire. We have matched it to Psalm 98 in the
about 1701.
Joy
to the World. Music by Thomas Shoel (1759-1823)
of Montacute, Somerset, published beyween 1794 and 1800. The words are
part 2 of Isaac Watts' paraphrase of Psalm 98, which he subtitled
"The Messiah's coming and kingdom."
Interval
The
King Pippin Polka was composed by Charles d'Albert (1809-86), and
we have arranged it for our band.
Our
Mummers Play is from Quidhampton in northern Hampshire. We include
"Our noble hero comes" as sung by Otterbourne Mummers,
"Once we was wounded" from the Pottern Mummers, and The
Battle of the Nile March from a Widecombe manuscript.
The
melody of God bless the Master of this House was collected by
George Gardiner in Hampshire. We arranged it for our choir.
The
Dilly Carol is from Cornwall. Please join in.
The
melody of the Hop and Skip Polka is from Kerr Vol. IV, number 438,
and we arranged it for our band.
Both
words and music of Bright Angels come from the Bundell manuscript,
which is anonymous, and probably started in 1837.
The
Mistletoe Bough is a favourite parlour song,
with words by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839), and music by Sir Henry
Rowley Bishop (1786-1855). Please join in the chorus.
Dance:
The Lancers, to our arrangements of The Lass 'o Paties Mill
and The Merry Month of May.
Hark
Those Hallelujahs Pealing is an extended anthem
from a manuscript which belonged to Thomas Nosworthy of Widecombe.
The
Duke of Gloster’s March. The air & 2nd are
from the manuscript of Richard Pyle of Nether Wallop, now in Hampshire
Record Office.