There is no rose

( There is no rose of such virtue ; For in this rose contained was ; By that rose we may well see ; The angels sungen the shepherds too ; Leave we all this worldly mirth )

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Edition
Published by Stainer and Bell Ltd. [Great Britain] , 1963
Ref. : Carols No. 102  (3 p.)
Editor or author of the restitution: Stevens, John
Type of material: Full score
 
Description
Text in: English + adapted in Latin
Epoque: 15th century  (1400-1449)
Genre-Style-Form: Sacred ; Carol
Mood of the piece: lyric
Type of Choir: SAT  (3 mixed voices )
Soloist(s): Soprano (1) / Tenor (1)  (2 soloist(s))
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): C
Tonality: F major
Duration: 5.0 min.
Liturgical Use: Christmas
Number of verses: 5
Origin: England
Musicological Sources: "From a Manuscript roll of carols, copied out in the early 15th century and now in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge" ; Date of carol c.1420
 
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