Christmas Carols
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Product details
- ISBN 9780300282337
- Dimensions: 133 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 08 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
A rich history of one of our most popular kinds of song—and a celebration of Christmas music
The English Christmas carol has been sung in court and cloister, tavern and field since medieval times. But with the first Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in 1880—and with a view to encouraging revellers into church—the humble carol became integral to the Christmas tradition. Carol concerts are attended all over the world, and the service at King’s College, Cambridge, has been broadcast since 1928 to millions of listeners.
Singer and author John Potter guides us through the development of this unique tradition. Carols, originating as secular delights of the medieval and Tudor court and chapel, were brought by the Victorians to a new urban audience. Priests, poets, and composers have rearranged ancient songs and created new ones ever since, incorporating European carols into the evolving English tradition.
Taking us from their earliest origin to their flourishing during the early music revival, this is an enlightening account of a beloved phenomenon.
John Potter’s books include Song, Tenor, and A History of Singing. A former member of the Hilliard Ensemble, his singing career has included first performances of works by Luciano Berio, Arvo Pärt, Gavin Bryars, and Sting, and once, as a young boy, the solo in “Once in Royal David’s City” at King’s College, Cambridge. He now records for ECM.
