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Adam lay ybounden, Warlock | |
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All my heart this night rejoices, Ebeling | |
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Alleluya, a new work is come on hand, Wishart | |
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Angels, from the realms of glory, Willcocks | |
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Angelus ad virginem, Willcocks | |
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As with gladness men of old, Willcocks | |
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Ave plena gracia, Maxwell Davies | |
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Away in a manger, Kirkpatrick/Willcocks | |
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A babe is born, Mathias | |
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Birthday carol, Willcocks | |
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The cherry tree carol, Willcocks | |
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Child in a manger, Rutter | |
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A child is born in Bethlehem, Willcocks | |
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Christmas night, Rutter | |
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Coventry carol, Rutter | |
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Coventry carol, Shaw | |
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Cradle song, Rutter | |
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The crown of roses, Tchaikovsky | |
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Deck the hall, Willcocks | |
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Ding dong! merrily on high, Willcocks | |
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Ding dong! merrily on high, Wood | |
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The first Nowell, Willcocks | |
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Gabriel to Mary came, Willcocks | |
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Gabriel's message, Willcocks | |
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God rest you merry, gentlemen, Willcocks | |
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Good King Wenceslas, Willcocks | |
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A great and mighty wonder, Praetorius | |
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Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary, Wood | |
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Hark! the herald-angels sing, Mendelssohn/Willcocks | |
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He is born the divine Christ-child, Willcocks | |
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Here we come a-wassailing, Rutter | |
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The holly and the ivy, Walford Davies | |
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Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber, Willcocks | |
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saw a maiden, Pettman | |
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saw three ships, Rutter | |
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saw three ships, Willcocks | |
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wonder as I wander, Niles/Rutter | |
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Il est ne le divin enfant, Willcocks | |
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In Dulci Jubilo, Pearsall | |
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In the bleak mid-winter, Holst | |
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In the bleak mid-winter, Darke | |
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Infant holy, infant lowly, Willcocks | |
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The Infant King, Willcocks | |
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It came upon the midnight clear, Willcocks | |
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Jesus child, Rutter | |
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Jesus Christ is risen today, Willcocks | |
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Jesus Christ the apple tree, Poston | |
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Jingle, bells, Pierpont/Willcocks | |
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Joy to the world, Mason/Rutter | |
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Joys seven, Cleobury | |
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King Jesus hath a garden, Wood | |
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Kings of Orient, Hopkins/Willcocks | |
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Lo! he comes with clouds descending, Willcocks | |
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Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming, Praetorius | |
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Longfellow's carol, Percival | |
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Lord of the Dance, Carter/Willcocks | |
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Lute-book lullaby, Ballet/Shaw | |
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A maiden most gentle, Carter | |
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Mary's Lullaby, Rutter | |
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A merry Christmas, Warrell | |
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Myn lyking, R. R. Terry | |
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Nativity carol, Rutter | |
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A New Year carol, Britten | |
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O come, all ye faithful, Wade/Willcocks | |
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O come, o come, Emmanuel, Willcocks | |
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O little one sweet, J. S. Bach | |
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O little town of Bethlehem, Vaughan Williams/Armstrong | |
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O little town of Bethlehem, Walford Davies | |
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O Queen of heaven, Rogers | |
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Of the Father's heart begotten, Willcocks | |
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Once, as I remember, Wood | |
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Once in royal David's city, Gauntlett/Mann/Willcocks | |
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Out of your sleep, Rodney Bennett | |
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Past three a clock, Wood | |
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Personent hodie, Holst | |
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Quelle est cette odeur agreable?, Willcocks | |
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Quem pastores laudavere, Rutter | |
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Rise up, shepherd, and follow, Rutter | |
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Sans Day Carol, Rutter | |
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See amid the winter's snow, Willcocks | |
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The shepherds' farewell, Berlioz | |
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Shepherds in the field abiding, Willcocks | |
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Shepherds left their flocks a-straying, Rutter | |
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Shepherd's pipe carol, Rutter | |
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Silent night, Gruber/Willcocks | |
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Sing aloud on this day!, Holst | |
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Sir Christemas, Mathias | |
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A spotless Rose, Howells | |
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Star carol, Rutter | |
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Still, still, still, Ledger | |
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Stille Nacht, Gruber/Willcocks | |
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Sussex carol, Willcocks | |
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There is a flower, Rutter | |
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There is no rose, Stevens | |
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This Christmas night, Williamson | |
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This joyful Eastertide, Wood | |
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The three kings, Cornelius/Atkins | |
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Tomorrow shall be my dancing day, Willcocks | |
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The truth from above, Vaughan Williams | |
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The twelve days of Christmas, Rutter | |
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Unto us is born a son, Willcocks | |
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Up! good Christen folk, and listen, Woodward | |
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A virgin most pure, Wood | |
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Wassail song, Vaughan Williams | |
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Wexford carol, Rutter | |
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What cheer?, Walton | |
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When Christ was born, Jacques | |
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Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?, Willcocks | |
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While shepherds watched their flocks, Willcocks | |
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Ye choirs of new Jerusalem, Gauntlett/Willcocks | |