Barlow Bradford Publishing

Let Us All Be Merry

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Series: Signature Christmas Series
Format: SATB Choral Score
Accompaniment:
 Piano or Orchestra
Composer:
 Barlow Bradford
Text: George Wither
Performance time - ca. 3:00

Note: There is a 20-copy minimum for all choral score orders. 

Choral Score or Orchestration
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1 - Conductor Score (Full Score)

1 - Flute 1
1 - Flute 2
1 - Oboe 1
1 - Oboe 2
1 - Bb Clarinet 1
1 - Bb Clarinet 2
1 - Bassoon 1
1 - Bassoon 2

1 - F Horn 1
1 - F Horn 2
1 - C Trumpet 1
1 - C Trumpet 2
1 - Trombone 1
1 - Trombone 2

1 - Timpani
1 - Mallets
3 - Percussion Score

1 - Harp

4 - Violin 1
4 - Violin 2
3 - Viola
2 - Violoncello
2 - Contrabass

From "Christmas Carol" by George Withers

So now is come our joyful feast,
Let every man be jolly;
Each room with ivy leaves is dressed,
And every post with holly.
Though some churls at our mirth repine,
Round your foreheads garlands twine,
Drown sorrow in a cup of wine,
And let us all be merry.

Now all our neighbors' chimneys smoke,
And Christmas blocks are burning;
Their ovens they with baked meats choke,
And all their spits are turning.
Without the door let sorrow lie,
And if for cold it hap to die,
We'll bury it in a Christmas pie,
And evermore be merry.

Rank misers now do sparing shun,
Their hall of music soundeth;
And dogs thence with whole shoulders run,
So all things aboundeth.
The country-folk themselves advance,
For crowdy-mutton's come out of France;
And Jack shall pipe and Jill shall dance,
And all the town be merry.

Then wherefore in these merry days
Should we, I pray, be duller?
No, let us sing some roundelays
To make our mirth the fuller.
And whilst we thus inspired sing,
Let all the streets with echoes ring;
Woods, and hills, and everything
Bear witness we are merry.

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