In the Bleak Midwinter. SATB and Organ by Harold Darke 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Harold Darke

There are many performances of this much-loved carol available to view online. Here is the standard SATB version as performed most years as part of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College in Cambridge:SATB and organIn the Bleak Midwinter was composed in 1911 as a Christmas present for a friend. Christina Rossetti’s haunting poem with music by Gustav Holst had already been published in The English Hymnal of 1906, and it was not until Darke’s appointment as organist at King’s College Cambridge in 1941, replacing Boris Ord for the duration of the Second World War, that his version came to prominence through the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols broadcast annually from the chapel.In 2010, 'the 50 greatest carols as voted by the world’s finest choirmasters' (BBC Music Magazine) named Darke's setting of In the Bleak Midwinter at number one.Optional string parts (score and 8.8.6.6.4.) to accompany the SATB or SSA version (ref. Y17) are available for sale and an arrangement by John Rutter is available for rental (Ref. HL313).

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Instrument:
Choir Organ Accompaniment
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christmas Carols
Composers:
Harold Darke
Publishers:
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
ISBN:
9790220205118
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Harold Darke
Usages:
Christmas
Shipping Weight:
0.2 pounds

SATB choir and organ

SKU: ST.CH8

Composed by Harold Darke. SATB and organ. Choral. Octavo. Stainer & Bell Ltd. #CH8. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd. (ST.CH8).

ISBN 9790220205118.

There are many performances of this much-loved carol available to view online. Here is the standard SATB version as performed most years as part of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College in Cambridge:


SATB and organ

In the Bleak Midwinter was composed in 1911 as a Christmas present for a friend. Christina Rossetti’s haunting poem with music by Gustav Holst had already been published in The English Hymnal of 1906, and it was not until Darke’s appointment as organist at King’s College Cambridge in 1941, replacing Boris Ord for the duration of the Second World War, that his version came to prominence through the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols broadcast annually from the chapel.

In 2010, 'the 50 greatest carols as voted by the world’s finest choirmasters' (BBC Music Magazine) named Darke's setting of In the Bleak Midwinter at number one.

Optional string parts (score and 8.8.6.6.4.) to accompany the SATB or SSA version (ref. Y17) are available for sale and an arrangement by John Rutter is available for rental (Ref. HL313).