In dulci jubilo | King's College, Cambridge
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 Published On Premiered Dec 10, 2021

Listen to our new album, out now: https://smarturl.it/KingsMidwinter

'In dulci jubilo', arranged by Robert Lucas de Pearsall & Daniel Hyde. The Choir of King's College, Cambridge, is directed by Daniel Hyde. From the new album 'In the bleak midwinter'.

The album reflects a Christmas that was unlike any other in recent history. Much of the music on this album was heard around the world as part of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, a service that has been broadcast live from King’s on Christmas Eve every year since 1930.

But for Christmas Eve 2020 in the face of a global pandemic, the continuation of this uniquely long-running tradition was not possible – not sung live or with a congregation in the Chapel as well as the global audience who have long listened from around the world. Instead, a full service, with lessons, carols, organ voluntaries and prayers, was recorded in an empty Chapel. For its millions of listeners, the broadcast meant the continuation of a Christmas tradition in a year when so many were without their friends and family, and without so much of what makes Christmas special.

This album contains music from the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols together with a selection of specially recorded tracks. It marks the beginning of a new era for the Choir of King’s College under the direction of Daniel Hyde, with this his first full album at King’s since his appointment in 2019.

Listen to the new album, out now: https://smarturl.it/KingsMidwinter

℗ King's College Recordings 2021

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In dulci jubilo
Let us our homage shew; Our heart’s joy reclineth
In præsepio;
And like a bright star shineth Matris in gremio;.
Alpha es et O!

O Jesu parvule,
I yearn for thee alway! Listen to my ditty,
O Puer optime!
Have pity on me, pity, O Princeps gloriæ! Trahe me post te!

O Patris caritas!
O Nati lenitas!
Deeply were we stained Per nostra crimina;
But thou hast for us gained Cœlorum gaudia.
O that we were there!

Ubi sunt gaudia, where,
If that they be not there? There are angels singing Nova cantica,
There the bells are ringing In Regis curia:
O that we were there!

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