Yorkshire (Stockport) (Christians, awake - NEH version) with 2 trumpets & vocal descant

By: John Wainwright (1723-1768)
For: Choir + keyboard
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Composer
John Wainwright (1723-1768)
Arranger
Year of arrangement
2017
Lyricist
John Byrom
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
1 minute
Genre
Other
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The Christmas hymn-tune "Yorkshire" is sometimes called "Stockport" after the town where the composer John Wainwright lived and died, and where it was first sung on Christmas Day in 1750. This arrangement has a vocal descant and uses two trumpets (parts for Bb and C trumpet are included). The New English Hymnal's words for the last verse of "Christians, awake" are not commonly found in current hymnals. There is a separate file available in "Related Scores" for the more commonly used words "Then may we hope, the angelic hosts among". Also in "Related Scores" are two other Christmas hymns which I have arranged with trumpets: Iris ("Angels from the realms of glory") and Antioch ("Joy to the world").

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