BrotherJoybert
Coventry |
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Mon 19th Dec 2011 10:27am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STFx1RiuTL0
Being performed by the 'One Voice' Choir live on Earlsdon Street, 15th December 2012. Incredibly, when I posted this to YouTube a 'copyright infringement' notice appeared from EMI Publishing. Suffice to say I disputed that and asked how EMI could possibly have copyright of a 16th Century carol!
The claim was promptly dropped.
More information on the choir can be found here:
http://www.chrishoskins.co.uk/ |
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Disorganised1
Coventry |
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Sun 18th Aug 2013 1:27pm
If anyone doesn't know the story of the carol, then this might be of interest. |
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BrotherJoybert
Coventry Thread starter
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Tue 10th Dec 2013 3:30pm
Roger Bailey gives a talk and 'Blast From The Past' perform a version of it at the Coventry Music Museum.
The Coventry Carol
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Wed 11th Dec 2013 7:28am
That was fascinating - very well told by Roger, and beautifully and authentically performed by Chris & Sophie of "Blast from the Past", as always.
Many thanks for pointing us to that BrotherJoybert. |
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Disorganised1
Coventry |
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Wed 11th Dec 2013 1:05pm
More on the carol. |
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JayC
Coventry |
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Fri 7th Mar 2014 8:21am
The last episode of the Muskeeters on BBC1 featured a scene where a few lines of the Coventry carol was sung..
The "Coventry Carol" is an English Christmas carol dating from the 16th century. The carol was traditionally performed in Coventry as part of a mystery play called The Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors. The play depicts the Christmas story from chapter two in the Gospel of Matthew: the carol itself refers to the Massacre of the Innocents, in which Herod ordered all male infants under the age of two in Bethlehem to be killed, and takes the form of a lullaby sung by mothers of the doomed children.
Lully, lullay, Thou little tiny Child,
Bye, bye, lully, lullay.Lullay,
thou little tiny Child,
Bye, bye, lully, lullay.
O sisters too, how may we do,
For to preserve this day
This poor youngling for whom we do sing
Bye, bye, lully, lullay.
Herod, the king, in his raging,
Charged he hath this day,
His men of might,
in his owne sight,
All young children to slay.
That woe is me, poor Child for Thee!
And ever mourn and sigh,
For thy parting neither say nor sing,
Bye, bye, lully, lullay.
For those of you who haven't heard it, many performers have recorded the song, including Sting, Charlotte Church, Mark Lanegan, Elisabeth Schumann, Anthony Newley, Annie Lennox, Christine McVie, Suzanne Vega, Medi |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Fri 7th Mar 2014 10:21am
Good for you JoyBert BTW! |
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Tricia |
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Fri 7th Mar 2014 1:23pm
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