Thou Little Tiny Child
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The Coventry Carol is an English Christmas carol dating from the 16th
century. The carol was
traditionally performed in Coventry in England as part of a mystery play
called The Pageant of the
Shearmen and Tailors. The play depicts the Christmas story from chapter two
in the Gospel of Matthew:
the carol itself refers to the Massacre of the Innocents, in which Herod
ordered all male infants under the
age of two in Bethlehem to be killed, and takes the form of a lullaby sung
by mothers of the doomed
children.
The exact date of the text is unknown, though there are references to the
Coventry guild pageants from
1392 onwards. The iteration of the song that we know today was likely
composed in the 1530s and copied
down by Robert Croo, an organizer of that era's pageants. The play covered
the events from the
prophecies of Jesus' birth, the Annunciation (the announcement from the
Archangel Gabriel to the
Virgin Mary that she would give birth to the son of God), and finally the
Massacre of the Innocents.
Though it still certainly is not among the most well-known of Christmas
songs, Coventry Carol, became
more widely known in 1940, after Coventry was bombed by the German Air
Force during World War II.
On Christmas Day, the BBC broadcast the provost of the Coventry Cathedral
giving a speech in which he
attempted to forgive those who had carried out the attack. Afterward, the
choir sang ,Coventry Carol, in
the cathedral's ruins, with the song's melancholy subject matter taking on
new meaning.
Written for SATB divisi, piano, recorder and hand drum
**hand drum is optional** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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