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SILENT NIGHT —7 Andante religioso Franz Gruber 4 1 A 8 ae lent night, all is Round yon Vir. gin |Moth- er and Child, — ——__ —> Sleep in heav- en - ly din, ten. der and mild, in. hoay- en - ly © Copyright 1959 by BELWIN, Inc. International Copyright Securec EL 1527-30 Primed 6 0.5. 6/0 CPP /BELMN, INC. Miami. orga 29014 O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM Lewis H. Redner Moderato 5 mf o P lit - tle town of | Beth-le ~hem,How | still we— see thee | lie. bove thy deep and |dream-less sleep The | si- lent— stars go in thy dark street | shin . eth The | ev- er- last - ing hopes and fears of | all the years Are EL 1527.90 THE FIRST NOEL Traditional Con spirite hace eae se i the- | an-gels did | say, a t cer-tain poor _|shep-herds in | fields ex they | lay. In | fields where— they lay—| keep-ing their_[sheep, On a |cold win- ter’s | night— that y P O COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL ohn Readin:; Allegretto . i ‘ . © |eome, all ye |faith- ful, | joy-ful and tri - Come and bo - | hold Him, of come, let us a come, let us a -|dore Him, come, let us a - Dim, — the | Lord. EL t827-30 Moderato 4 Hark,the her - ald | an-gels sing HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS SING Felix Mendelssoha new-born Kins, Peace on earth and | mer- cy mild, [God and sin - P rec-'on - ciled. all ye | na-tions rise, | Join the tri- amph of the skies, — With an. gel-ic [hosts pro- claim: | Christ is_ born in Si eos Beth-le - hem Hark, the her-ald | an-gels__ sing Glo- ry to the os new-born King. Gee 4 or AA EL 1527-30 IT CAME UPON THE MIDNIGHT CLEAR © Richard S, Willis Andante expressive mid - night clear, ‘That ——4 f glo-ri-oux xong— of | old, From} an - gels bend - ing + the earth, To touch their harps of —— the earth, good | will to men From |heav-en’s all gra- cious The |world in sol - enm | still - ness lay =————_ p t a EL 1527-20 ce a hear the an - gels BL 1927-30 JINGLE BELLS J. Pierpont Dash- ing through the | snow, in a one horse o - pen | sleigh, Orr the fields we laugh- ing all the | way. . (ae Bells on bob- tail mak ing spir- its bright, ride and sing a | sleigh-ing song to -| night. == o A flim sle bells, | Jingle bells, | Jin-gle all the ELE Oh, what fun it | is to ride in a | one horse, o - pen | sleigh. 1 | Jin-gle bells, din. gle bells, Jin gle ie Oh, what fun it | is to ride in a Jone horse o - pen | sleigh | JOY TO THE WORLD George Frederick Handel is 2 pre-| pare flim | room, ___ And |heeven and _na- ture— pul 2:————~ heaven end na - ture | sing, heav- en, Eb t527-30 iz GOD REST YOU MERRY, GENTLEMEN Traditional English Carol Moderato God | rest youmer-ry, | gen-tlo-men, Let |noth-ing you dis -| may. Re - Bole So pe ey ae —_ SS a ee mem-ber Christ our | Say - jour Was [born on Christ-mas save us all from | Sa-tan’s power When | we were gone a - 1 + dings of | com Comfort and Tis ref 5 fe the hall with [boughs of hol- ly, the sea-son we now our —. Troll ! | : 5 the an- cient ek, EL 1527-20 DECK THE HALL Fala lala la la Fa la la la la la ee op-par-cl, | Fo In la le la la Yule. tide oar-ol, | Fala la la la Welsh Folk Song 5 eee : See the blaz-ing | Yule be- fore us, | Fa la la lo la _—. is a i —— Strike the harp end | join the cho- rue, | Fo le la lo la _——. Fol - low me in |mer - ry meas-ure, | Fo la la Je le la of eneve. I of |Yule-tide treas-ure, | Fu la la la la EL p27 -a0 AWAY IN A MANGER Carl Mueller 3 Con espressione 2 2 3 2 = Lord | Je- sus laid His tle EL 1527-30 VARIATION 2 eRe 5 4 s ee i GOOD KING WENCESLAS aoth Century Melody Allegrett egretto se f 4 Good King Wen-ces -| las looked out On the feast of sa the snow lay Deep and crisp end Bright-ly shone the | moon that aight, |Though the frost was 1 When a poor man|came in sight, |Gath-ring win-ter | fu SL ABE? -90. m is : JOLLY OLD SAINT NICHOLAS Andante espressivo Tredttigay { ‘ 4 { fel = ly, old Baint,|(Niv-. cho - lea, nase your car. tie ] P tote Dont you tell PP Christ- mas Eve w. ae per what you'll |bring to me, [es ——ar : ss Sk Ms eae ee eo ee eed Ts? BL 1527-20 re WE THREE KINGS OF ORIENT ARE ~~ fi / Nodéiato John Henry Hopkins, Jr 5 goa, 8 3 4 Fr : a i z mf We three|kings of | O-ri-ent | are, Bear- ing |gifts wo | traverse a -|far, 5 aT ee. Field and|foun- tain] moor and | moun- tain, | Fol-low-ing | yon - der | star. der, | star uf with [roy - y West - ward |Ieed - ing, ing, |Guide r + feet |light. a O CHRISTMAS PINE Andantino German Folk Soa f pam ps 5 8 Christ- mas pine, nf, Christ-mas pine, your Beas te clin. IO — Christ-mas pine, © Christ-mas pine, your| col- o's ev- cr |faith- ful. You're |green at —~ time at all, in |sum-mer, win - ter, spring or fall. Christ-mas pine, o |Christ-mas pine, your |col - or's ev- er | faith. ful. ee ey aS RL 1827-20 AS WITH GLADNESS MEN OF OLD conrad Koche Con moto Br Conrad Kocher P Ag with. glad. ness —~ Lead - ing on - ward, [beam ing bright, $0, most gra - cious BL i527. 1] HEARD THE BELLS ON CHRISTMAS DAY J.B. Calkin (Words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) Maestoso . . s heard the bells om ee i; og 5 ‘Tape car - ols play, And | wild and sweet the i of ea Words re-peat Of [peace on earth,good [will to men. IT |thought how, as the had come, The | bel- fries of all Chris - ten -dom Had rolled a-long thun-| brok - en song of | peace on earth,good |will to men. crete. a EL 1829- go BRING A TORCH, JEANNETTE, ISABELLA Allegro oo fat French Carol = es : Bring toreh,— Jean-| nette, Is- a - my Je - sus, good —- ing: : Deau-ti- ful | i the er, beau- ti - ful BL 627.90 ANGELS FROM THE REALMS OF GLORY i Cantabile 5 2 An- gels from the earth. Henry Smart & ( a 3 5 realms of glo- ry, [Wing your flight over tion's sto - Ty, 5 = 3 ; si. ah’s birth. and wor - ship = Come and wor- ship, EL 1527-30 Wor - ship the | new-born King. CANTIQUE DE NOEL ve Adolphe Adam poe Andante cantabile tho|stare arebright-ly | shin the | night of the {dear == Sav- iour's} birth, §=§ ——=——= lay the | world sin ander - ror | pin ing, till He ap-| peared its | worth. | wear- yworld re-|joi - ces, For | yon - der EL 1527-20 ae new and glo- rious | morn le your] knees, the an= gel | voi 5 night when Christ was O— night di-] vine rit. ¢ dim EL 1627. 30 O COME, LITTLE CHILDREN Johann Schulz Dolce ; = 5 4 0 | come lit-tle |ehil-dren from | cot and from | hall, 0 |come to the DP legate man ger in |Beth - le-hem’s|stall. There|mesk - ly He | li - my heav - en-ly so | poor and so |hum- ble, so | sweet and so hay is His | pil - low, the |man - ger His | bed weak and eo |poor, Como|shep-hords and |wise men to |kacel at Ilis |door. I beasts stand in |won- der to |gaze on His |head. Yet |there where He | li - eth so EL 1527-30 O SANCTISSIMA® Religioso Renee poses Po sanc - | tis- si-ma,— go Ma.| ri | eee ny ee + Translation from the Latin: 0 most holy, » most pioas aweot Virgin Maria, Mothor, beloved and pure. EL 1529-40. Vine ane THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS English Folk Song Allegretto con spirito (a —— So 2 2 n a a 3 (ae \ Pon the | tirst day of Christmas my |truelovesent to me a | par-tridge in a pear ( ———_ \ SD on the |soc-ond day of Christ-mas my | true love sent to me ee ec Zea a iach ee 2 two tur-tle doves and a | par - trid; third day of Christ-mas my | true love sent to me three French hens, —_ Soe ee two tur-tle doves and a | par-tridge in a pear | tree. fourth dey of Christ-mas my | true love sent to me four call-ing birds, os 5 5 eae ee ee BL 1527-30 | ) | ) three French hens, two turtle doves and a | par — tridge in three gold-en rings, French hens, a four call- ing birds, a tempo rte, Cae eee Soe ee % Measure 88 (see foot note) 7, . true love sont to me six geese a-lay-ing, | five gold-on rings four call-ing birds, OD vit r_| atempo eee Ry 4 ——_—————____ three French hens, |! two turtle doves and a |par-tridge in a pear |troc. 25; (eases two tur-tledovesand a |par-tridge in a pear | treo, On the |sixthday of Christ-masmy 2 Ses To be continued ad libitum, as follows: ee Onthe seventh day... . . . . . seven swans a-swimming (Play Meas.33 twice) On tho cighthday. .. ... .. . cight maids a-milking (Play Mcas.33 three times) Onthe ninth day... |. . |. . nine ladies dancing (Play Meas.23 four times) On the tenth day. | | | |, |; . ten lords s-leaping (Play Meas.33 five times) On tho cloventh day | | |. |. . oloven pipers piping (Play Mvas.39.six times) On the twelfthday. | | |... | twelve drummers drumming (Play Meas. 22 soven times) BL 4522-20 WHAT CHILD IS THIS, WHO LAID TO REST (GREENSLEEVES) Molto espressivo Old English 4—. 2 ae 5d 4 1 What |Child is this, who |Jaid to rost,_ On | Ma- ry’s lep_— is ve: ——_ ing? Whom | an - gels greet with | an - thoms sweet, While Gicp — bordalwatoh are, |Kesp. .-. inp. A 4 \ ee .—— | Christ. the King, — Whom | shep- herds guard — and an - gels sing, din. 5— , this___ is |Christ the King,— the |Babe,_ the Son of | Ma - rit.

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