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Pange Lingua

Mass for Four Voices

Meditation on a Ruin

Maxims, Hymn, Riddle

Te Deum

Rossetti Requiem

Brighter than the Sun - Christmas Cantata

Schütz: The Christmas Story

The First Christmas Tree

The Oval Portrait

LITURGICAL with organ

Praise the Lord

A Carol of Mary

Duo Seraphim

Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis

Funeral Sentences

SONGS

Songs for a Florentine Apollo

Un canto mi disse

Ten Riddles

The Swan

CHILDREN's CHOIR

Phoning Up!

Praise the Lord


The First Christmas Tree

2012

30'

Cantata for tenor solo, children's choir SA, mixed choir SATB and organ

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First performance on 8 December 2012 in St Nicolas Church, Newbury

Paul Robinson (tenor)
Stephen Westrop (piano) David Coram (organ)
Newbury Chamber Choir conducted by Edward Lambert

 

Voices

The Storyteller: Tenor

The Tree: Soprano (from the chorus)

Angels: Semi-Chorus of children's voices SA

Trees of the Forest: Choir SATB

The text is adapted by the composer from the children's short story The First Christmas Tree by Eugene Field (1850-1895) with additional concluding lines from The Dream of the Rood and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Tree.

The trees of the forest hear the angels proclaiming a holy birth; the angels enter the forest and protect a small Tree which, in the fullness of time, grows serene and beautiful. The Master and his friends often come to visit the Tree, but one day he comes alone, distressed. The guardian angels disappear and into the forest come cruel men who fell the Tree and carry it away. The wind brings news that the Tree has been transformed into a Cross, and the Master has died upon it. However, the forest sees the Tree rising to the heavens, decorated with gold and jewellery; the angels have returned to it and, together with the stars, dance on its branches. Thus is the Tree celebrated at Christmas time.

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Practice parts for chorus




contains bars 1 to 141, 493 to 554, 576 to end