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Christmas Day is a choral fantasy on old carols, was written in 1910. It was originally composed for SATB with parts for a sizeable orchestra. It lasts for about seven minutes. The work was dedicated To the music students of Morley College. Apparently it was extremely well-received and had a further presentation on 18 February at a music students Tea and Social event. A number of well-known carols are used in this fantasy. Throughout the piece, the composer makes use of God rest you merry gentlemen, The First Nowell and a traditional melody derived from Brittany used to set the words Come ye lofty; come ye lonely.
The Duration is approx. 6.16 minutes and the level is Advanced Intermediate.
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