The Boar's Head Carol

Bringing in the Boar's Head , from the Christmas 1855 Supplement to the Illustrated London News
The Boar's head carol ( Eberkopf-Carol ) is a macaron traditional English Christmas carol from the time before 1500, which describes the sacrifice of a boar for Yule .
Of various versions of this carol, the most common today is the Carolles Mass from the 1521 published in Wynkyn de Wordes .
It is sung every Christmas at Queen's College , Oxford .
More modern arrangements come from Elizabeth Poston and David Willcocks .
text
Text from 1521
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Newer version from Queen's College
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literature
- William Sandys: Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (London: Richard Beckley, 1833)
- William Henry Husk: Songs of the Nativity (London: John Camden Hotten, 1868)
- John Richard Magrath, The Queen's College. Volume II (1646-1877) (Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1921) ( digitized )
- Géza von Neményi: songs of the past : songs of gods, heroic songs and old folk songs . 2013 ( online excerpt with German transmission )
Web links
- hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com
- Notes (1) , (2)
- text
- Sound samples: 1 ( Magpie Lane ); 2 ( Gregg Smith Singers ); 3 (Arr. Elizabeth Poston )
References and footnotes
- ↑ Spears, James E. Folklore, Vol. 85, no. 3. (Autumn, 1974), pp. 194-198 ( JSTOR )
- ^ Husk, William Henry. Songs of the Nativity Being Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern. London: John Camden Hotten, 1868 reprinted by Norwood Editions, Norwood, PA, 1973. Digitally reproduced and annotated in: A Treasury of Christmas Carols: The Hymns and Carols of Christmas (hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com)