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Carols and gained
Carols suffered a decline in popularity after the Reformation in the countries where Protestant churches gained prominence ( although well-known Reformers like Martin Luther authored carols and encouraged their use in worship ), but survived in rural communities until the revival of interest in carols in the 19th century.

Carols and popularity
His most famous choral work is the Advent motet " E ' en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come ", which has been performed at the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College, Cambridge, though its broadcast by the neighbouring Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, in its Advent Carol Service precipitated its popularity.

Carols and after
Carols were very popular as dance songs from the 1150s to the 1350s, after which their use expanded as processional songs sung during festivals, while others were written to accompany religious mystery plays ( such as the Coventry Carol, written in 1591 ).
The pseudo Old English carol " God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen " first appeared in 1833, in Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern, a collection of seasonal carols gathered and apparently improvised by William B. Sandys ; after its brief appearance in Dickens ' " A Christmas Carol " ( 1843 ), it quickly developed its reputation for being 16th century or earlier.
550 cc Carols are rare, as production ended after only five months.
Another was Ralph Vaughan Williams, whose Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis was premiered there in 1910, followed by the Five Mystical Songs in 1911 and the Fantasia on Christmas Carols in 1912, after which he co-featured with Elgar as a central prop to the musical repertoire.
Two large public parks are in the south side of Westleigh: Oakleigh Oval, home to the Thornleigh Thunder Football Club, and Ruddock Park ( named to honour Max Ruddock, father of politician Phillip Ruddock, after his death in 1976 to acknowledge his official interest in the local Elouera Bushland Reserve ), which was the site of annual " Carols by Candlelight " and summer outdoor movies.

Carols and where
In Australia and New Zealand, where it is the middle of summer at Christmas, there is a tradition of Carols by Candlelight concerts which are held outdoors at night in cities and towns across the country, during the weeks leading up to Christmas.
She also regularly performs at the annual Christmas Carol events, such as the Carols in the Domain, Vision Australia's Carols By Candlelight and Brisbane's Carols in the City, where performers donate their time to raise money for various charities.
Tom's versatility has also seen him appear on TV's Carols By Candlelight in 1999 and 2002 where his strong voice proved worthy of the Yuletide classics.
It has a large pond, and houses the Wiley Park Bicentennial Amphitheatre where local events such as Carols in the Park at Christmas and Youth X Festival are held.

Carols and churches
Singing carols in church was instituted on Christmas Eve 1880 in Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, England ( see article on Nine Lessons and Carols ), and now seen in churches all over the world.
Most churches have special services at which carols are sung, generally combined with readings from scripture about the birth of Christ ; this is often based on the famous Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College, Cambridge.
Singing carols in church was instituted on Christmas Eve 1880 ( Nine Lessons and Carols ) in Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, England, which is now seen in churches all over the world.
Lessons and Carols most often occur in Anglican churches, but also in some Roman Catholic, Lutheran parishes, and Presbyterian institutions.

Carols and like
Rogers, sensing that Carols told him this in order for him to make it look like he went AWOL, subdued Danvers and left to hunt down the new Captain America.

Carols and Martin
A similar sentiment is expressed by the editors ( Percy Dearmer, Martin Shaw and Ralph Vaughan Williams ) in the 1928 Oxford Book of Carols, which is even more critical of Neale's carol.
An arrangement by Martin Shaw appears in The Oxford Book of Carols.

Carols and authored
McLean authored a book in conjunction with The Forgotten Carols and enjoys continued commercial success from that work via annual, regional tours of a stage adaptation during the Christmas season.

Carols and carols
William B. Sandys's Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern ( 1833 ), contained the first appearance in print of many now-classic English carols, and contributed to the mid-Victorian revival of the holiday.
Some writers of carols, such as George Ratcliffe Woodward who wrote Ding Dong Merrily on High and William Morris who wrote Masters in this Hall, reverted to a quasi-mediaeval style ; this became a feature of the early twentieth century revival in Christmas Carols.
Neale translated some of the carols and hymns, and in 1853, he and Helmore published twelve carols in Carols for Christmas-tide ( with music from Piae Cantiones ).
On the south bank of the lake, adjacent to the Adelaide Festival Centre, Elder Park is used for the annual Tasting Australia festival, mass singing of christmas carols at the annual " Carols by Candlelight ", and other public events throughout the year.
For many generations the people who live in Durweston have sung a collection of carols unique to their village, now known as the Durweston Carols.
One of the earliest forms of Carols by Candlelight began in the 19th century, when Cornish Miners in Moonta, South Australia would gather on Christmas Eve to sing carols lit with candles stuck to the brims of their safety hats.
In particular, the services of Easter, the Advent carols, the Nine Lessons and Carols, the Christmas Eve Midnight Mass and a series of orchestral Masses held in January are high points of the church's year.
Christmas Hymns and Carols is a collection of carols and other religious songs recorded between 1950 and 1956.
The book contains a list of carols ( p 99 ) described as Christmas Carols now annually Printed including 70.

Carols and their
A similar recent trend in New Zealand is for smaller towns to host their own Carols by Candlelight concerts.
In 2010, Rautavaara's " Christmas Carol " was commissioned and performed by the men and boys choir of King's College, Cambridge ( UK ) for their annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
He participated in the London Triathlon in 2007, performed at their London Fashion Show and Carols by Candlelight Service as well as donating his winnings from Who Wants to be Millionaire and Come Dine with Me.

Carols and use
Elizabeth Grymeston, in a book published for her son ( 1604 ), described how she sang stanzas from Saint Peter's Complaint as part of her daily prayer. The best known modern setting of Southwell's words is Benjamin Britten's use of stanzas from " New Heaven, New War ," and " New Prince, New Pomp " two of the pieces in his Ceremony of Carols ( 1942 ).
Its first recorded use was in 1894, in The Protestation, an ode by a British clergyman, Selwyn Image, that appeared in a collection entitled Poems and Carols:

Carols and worship
The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols is a format for a service of Christian worship celebrating the birth of Jesus that is traditionally followed at Christmas.

Carols and ),
In the middle 19th century, a nostalgic interest in pre-Cromwell Christmas traditions swept Victorian England following the publications of Davies Gilbert's Some Ancient Christmas Carols ( 1822 ), William B. Sandys's Selection of Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern ( 1833 ), and Thomas K. Hervey's The Book of Christmas ( 1837 ).
* Benjamin Britten: A Ceremony of Carols ( for choir and harp ), 1942
Its carol service ( the Service of Nine Lessons and Carols ), celebrated twice in December, including every 24 December, is a colourful feature of Dublin life.
Examples include Benjamin Britten ( A Ceremony of Carols ), Ralph Vaughan Williams ( Fantasia on Christmas Carols ) and Victor Hely-Hutchinson ( Carol Symphony ).
He also made a lasting contribution to the music of Christmas in his Christmas Carols New and Old ( 1871 ), produced in collaboration with the Revd.
* The Oxford Book of Carols ( Oxford University Press, 1928 ), pp. xvi-xvii.
Awareness that older kinds of song were being abandoned prompted renewed interest in collecting folk songs during the 1830s and 1840s, including the work of William B. Sandys ' Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern ( 1833 ), William Chappell, A Collection of National English Airs ( 1838 ) and Robert Bell's Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England ( 1846 ).
* Christmas Carols ( with Grace Castagnetta ), 1937, Simon and Schuster
* Carols for Christmas ( Christmas Album ) ( 1985 ), also on DVD
* The Three Kings: a Christmas Book of Carols, Poems and Pieces ( Gordon Fraser, 1958 ), editor.
In its current form it is of Cornish origin, and it was first published in Carols Ancient and Modern ( 1823 ) and Gilbert and Sandys Carols ( 1833 ), both of which were edited by William B. Sandys and arranged, edited and with extra lyrics written by Davies Gilbert Hymns and Carols of God.
The versions compared below are taken from the New English Hymnal ( 1986 ) ( which is the version used in Henry Ramsden Bramley and John Stainer's, Carols, New and Old ), Ralph Dunstan's gallery version in the Cornish Songbook ( 1929 ) and Rev.
* The New Oxford Book of Carols ( 1998 ), Oxford University Press.

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