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Home > Sans Day Carol (arr. J. Rutter for choir and organ)
Classical Composer: Traditional
Lyricist: Traditional
Work: Sans Day Carol (arr. J. Rutter for choir and organ)
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Instrumentation:  ch, org
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Duration: 00:04:00
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Work Category:  Choral - Sacred

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The titles of Sans Day Carol, a traditional Cornish carol, refers to St. Day, situated in a former mining area between the village of Chacewater and Redruth, where the carol was discovered at the turn of the 20th century. Gilbert Hunter Doble (1880-1945), Anglican priest and Cornish historian, first heard it sung by W.D. Watson, head gardener of the Borough of Penzance, who is said to have learned the song from Thomas Beard, a villager in St. Day. The music is arranged here by John Rutter (b. 1945), the eminent English composer, conductor, editor and arranger.

Writer: Graham Wade

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