Coventry Carol
Poet/Lyricist:
A familiar Christmas card image is that of Joseph leading Mary and the baby Jesus on a donkey in the desert night as refugees, fleeing Bethlehem and the murderous wrath of King Herod. Coventry Carol tells the dark story from the book of Matthew of Herod's brutal paranoia and his slaying of the innocents. Two thousand years later there are many King Herods in the world— those who will stop at nothing to maintain or gain a grip on power and as a result, today over 16 million people— half of them children are refugees. In the original 16th century nativity play, women of Coventry, England portrayed the women of Bethlehem singing this lullaby with babes in arms, immediately after Joseph is warned by the angel to fee into Egypt. Fittingly, this haunting arrangement is well suited for the women's voice.
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Item | Voicing/Instrumentation | Duration | Price | Audio | View Score | Quantity |
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JS-069Ddigital download | SSAA, piano | 2:30 | $2.00 | |||
JS-069 | digital purchase only | N/A | https://joanszymko.com/sites/joanszymko.com/files/audio_samples/05%20Coventry%20Carol_JS-069.mp3 |