Adam lay ybounden
A Cappella - Digital Sheet Music

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Small Ensemble High Voice,Low Voice,Organ,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.866286

Composed by Geoffrey Cottrell. A Cappella,Christian,Christmas,Renaissance,Sacred. Score and parts. 7 pages. Geoffrey Cottrell #5821. Published by Geoffrey Cottrell (A0.866286).

I have always been strongly attracted to the mystical and moving words of this traditional 15th century Christmas Carol 'Adam lay ybounden' which tells the story of Adam taking the apple in the garden of Eden. Here my setting is for SATB choir - sung either 'a capella' or with a provided keyboard part. The vocal ranges are for good amateur singers and this setting works well both for the 90-strong amateur choir in the accompanying demo recording or for a small chamber choir with say one or two to a part. This Carol is for Church Christmas services and complements a wide range of existing Carols whilst adding a new work to the genre.

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