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Choral TBB choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9589 Composed by English Carol. Arranged by Jimmy Baas. Fold. Performance Score. 12 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 38 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9589. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9589). ISBN 9781491154113. UPC: 680160912612. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: C major. English, Latin. English Carol.The Boars Head Carol is a traditional English Carol. This TBB arrangement was written as a processional for a Renaissance festival to be sung by a high school varsity level mens chorus. The boar's head feast is said to have been the special first dish at formal feasts around the year for many centuries, especially at Yuletide. The piano accompaniment contains brass-like interludes throughout as an interaction with the male voices. Page 8 contains transitional material with the repeated text laudes Domino building up to the final verse with a slower, broader tempo as marked. Latin text translation: Verse 1: Quot estis in convivio As you all feast so heartily Verse 2: Let us servire cantico. Let us serve with a song. Verse 3: In Reginensi atrio. In the Queens hall. Chorus: Caput apri defero Lo, behold the head I bring Reddens laudes Domino Giving praise to God we sing. &nbsp.The Boaras Head Carol is a traditional English Carol. This TBB arrangement was written as a processional for a Renaissance festival to be sung by a high school varsity level menas chorus. The boar's head feast is said to have been the special first dish at formal feasts around the year for many centuries, especially at Yuletide. The piano accompaniment contains brass-like interludes throughout as an interaction with the male voices. Page 8 contains transitional material with the repeated text alaudes Dominoa building up to the final verse with a slower, broader tempo as marked. Latin text translation: Verse 1:A Quot estis in convivioA A A A A As you all feast so heartily Verse 2:A Let us servire cantico.A A A A A Let us serve with a song. Verse 3:A In Reginensi atrio.A A A A A A A A A In the Queenas hall. Chorus: Caput apri deferoA A A A A A A A A A Lo, behold the head I bring Reddens laudes DominoA A A Giving praise to God we sing. &nbsp.The Boar's Head Carol is a traditional English Carol. This TBB arrangement was written as a processional for a Renaissance festival to be sung by a high school varsity level men's chorus. The boar's head feast is said to have been the special first dish at formal feasts around the year for many centuries, especially at Yuletide. The piano accompaniment contains brass-like interludes throughout as an interaction with the male voices. Page 8 contains transitional material with the repeated text "laudes Domino" building up to the final verse with a slower, broader tempo as marked. Latin text translation: Verse 1: Quot estis in convivio As you all feast so heartily Verse 2: Let us servire cantico. Let us serve with a song. Verse 3: In Reginensi atrio. In the Queen's hall. Chorus: Caput apri defero Lo, behold the head I bring Reddens laudes Domino Giving praise to God we sing. &nbsp.The Boar's Head Carol is a traditional English Carol. This TBB arrangement was written as a processional for a Renaissance festival to be sung by a high school varsity level men's chorus. The boar's head feast is said to have been the special first dish at formal feasts around the year for many centuries, especially at Yuletide. The piano accompaniment contains brass-like interludes throughout as an interaction with the male voices. Page 8 contains transitional material with the repeated text "laudes Domino" building up to the final verse with a slower, broader tempo as marked. Latin text translation: Verse 1: Quot estis in convivio As you all feast so heartily Verse 2: Let us servire cantico. Let us serve with a song. Verse 3: In Reginensi atrio. In the Queen's hall. Chorus: Caput apri defero Lo, behold the head I bring Reddens laudes Domino Giving praise to God we sing. &nbsp.The Boar’s Head Carol is a traditional English Carol. This TBB arrangement was written as a processional for a Renaissance festival to be sung by a high school varsity level men’s chorus. The boar's head feast is said to have been the special first dish at formal feasts around the year for many centuries, especially at Yuletide.The piano accompaniment contains brass-like interludes throughout as an interaction with the male voices. Page 8 contains transitional material with the repeated text “laudes Domino” building up to the final verse with a slower, broader tempo as marked.Latin text translation:Verse 1:  Quot estis in convivio          As you all feast so heartilyVerse 2: Let us servire cantico.          Let us serve with a song.Verse 3: In Reginensi atrio.                 In the Queen’s hall.Chorus: Caput apri defero                   Lo, behold the head I bringReddens laudes Domino     Giving praise to God we sing. .

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