[COMPLETE] Christmas Carol Collection 2016 - mas

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commonsparrow3
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Image Multilingual Christmas Carol Collection 2016.

This project is now complete. All audio files can be found on our catalog page here: https://librivox.org/christmas-carol-collection-2016-by-various/

LibriVox volunteers bring you a festive selection of Christmas carols for the 2016 holiday.
  • How to claim a part: It is not necessary to pre-claim sections for this project. Simply follow the instructions listed below.
  1. Choose a Christmas carol, in any language, which is in the public domain.
  2. To avoid “Is it PD?” headaches, please choose your carol from a book with a publication date of 1922 or earlier plainly visible. The next post below contains links to a number of carol books. You may use any of these, or another carol book of your own choice, so long as it was clearly published no later than 1922.
  3. If you are not in the US, please make sure the death dates of the composer and lyricist fall within the required dates to be PD in your own country. If in doubt, please ask!
  4. If you choose, you may sing PD carol lyrics to an original tune made up by yourself. If you are using your own tune, please make sure to say so.
  5. If you want to check what has been included in previous Christmas carol collections, you can check them out here:
    https://librivox.org/search?q=christmas%20carol%20collection&search_form=advanced
    But remember, it doesn't matter if the carol has been recorded before. A choice of voice is always welcome at Librivox! :D
  6. Each singer may submit as many carols as they wish (well, within reason ;) ).
  7. Any accompaniment must be performed by yourself.
  8. New to recording? Please read our Newbie Guide to Recording!
  9. Is there a deadline? Please upload your file by the DEADLINE of Monday December 12th 2016
  10. Where do I find the text? Check the next post below for some suggested PD carol books.

    Please don't download or listen to files belonging to projects in process (unless you are the BC or PL). Our servers are not set up to handle the greater volume of traffic. Please wait until the project has been completed. Thanks!

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  11. BEFORE recording: Please check the Recording Notes: http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6427#6430

    Set your recording software to:
    Channels: 1 (Mono)
    Bit Rate: 128 kbps
    Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
  12. DURING recording:
    No more than 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning of the recording!

    Make sure you add this to the beginning of your recording:
    START of recording (Intro)
    • "[Title] by [Author Name], sung in [language]. This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox Recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit Librivox.org"

      OR if you are singing in another language, please feel free to use the disclaimer in that language. You can find these on this page in the Wiki.


    END of recording
    • At the end of the section, say:
      "End of [Title], by [Author Name]"
    • If you wish, you may also say: "Sung by [your name]."

    There should be 5 seconds silence at the end of the recording.
  13. AFTER recording
    Need noise-cleaning?
    Listen to your file through headphones. If you can hear some constant background noise (hiss/buzz), you may want to clean it up a bit. The new (free) version 1.3.3. of Audacity has much improved noise-cleaning. See this LibriVox wiki page for a complete guide.

    Save files as
    128 kbps MP3
    File name all in lowercase: ccc16_[carol's title]_[your initials]_128kb.mp3
    (e.g. ccc16_harktheherald_mk_128kb.mp3)

    ID3 Tags are not necessary.
  14. Transfer of files (completed recordings)
    • Upload your file with the LibriVox Uploader: https://librivox.org/login/uploader
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      (If you have trouble reading the image above, please message an admin)
    • You'll need to select the MC, which for this project is: maryannspiegel
    • When your upload is complete, you will receive a link - please post it in this thread.
    • If this doesn't work, or you have questions, please check our How To Send Your Recording wiki page.
  15. Please always post in this forum thread when you've sent a file and include the following information:
    • * Link to your recording, as shown on the Uploader
      * Link to the text (and music) source
      * Language in which the carol is written
      * Author's/translator's (and composer's) name, birth and death dates
      * Title of the carol
      * Duration (runtime) of the file in mm:ss
      * and if this is your first recording: how you would like to be listed in the LibriVox catalogue. We can also link to a personal web site/blog.
    Please remember to check this thread frequently for updates!
  16. Any questions?
    Please post below
Last edited by commonsparrow3 on December 13th, 2016, 9:28 am, edited 8 times in total.
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Post by commonsparrow3 »

Some sources for Christmas carols:

ENGLISH (with some Latin)

Arundel Hymns (c1905)
by Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, (1847-1917); Charles Tindal Gatty
http://www.archive.org/details/arundelhymnsmusi00norfuoft

Christmas carols new and old (1870)
by John Stainer (1840-1901); Henry Ramsden Bramley (1833-1916)
http://archive.org/details/chricarolsn00bram

Christmas Carols from the Wellesley Song Book (c1917)
by Wellesley College
http://www.archive.org/details/christmascarolsf00well

The Festival Song Budget: Christmas 1913 (1913)
http://www.archive.org/details/festivalsongbudg00newy

Christmas carols ancient and modern
by William Lawrence Tomlins (1844-1930)
http://www.archive.org/details/christmascarolsa00toml

Christmas Carols (1900)
by Francis Landon Humphreys (1851-1937)
http://www.archive.org/details/christmascarols00humpgoog

Christmas carols; old English carols for Christmas and other festivals (1922)
by Lavinia Edna Walter; Lucy Etheldred Broadwood, (d. 1929)
http://www.archive.org/details/christmascarolso00walt

Christmas carols, ancient and modern
by William Sandys (1792-1874)
https://archive.org/details/christmascarolsa00sandrich

Carols old and carols new
by Rev. Charles L. Hutchins
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015009638027

Some ancient Christmas carols: with the tunes to which they were formerly sung in the west of England
collected by Davies Gilbert (1767-1839)
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000004289210

Christmas carols we love to sing
(various authors/composers)
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000067569229

Christmas carols and hymns for school and choir
compiled and edited by Hollis Dann
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuc.908539_001

Christmas carols; or, Sacred songs suited to the festival of Our Lord's nativity; with appropriate music, and an account of the Christmas carol.
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044010525418

Father Finn's Carol Book
Francis James Finn (1859-1928)
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015009638043

The Cowley Carol Book (1922)
George Ratcliffe Woodward (1848-1934)
http://archive.org/details/cowleycarolbookf00wooduoft

Six Christmas songs: with English and German words
by Peter Cornelius
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31822004582813

English folk-carols: with pianoforte accompaniment
by Cecil J. Sharp (1859-1924)
https://archive.org/details/englishfolkcarol00shar

OTHER LANGUAGES

Christmas and New Year songs
compiled by Florence H. Botsford. reprinted from the First and Second Volumes of Folk Songs of Many Peoples.
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000032504590
This book has carols from many countries, including Ukraine, Poland, Russia, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Austria, Greece, Japan, Germany, Denmark, Hungary. Most have words in the original language, as well as English translations.

FRENCH:
Ten provençal carols (c1918) by Micoulau Saboly (1614-1675)
http://www.archive.org/details/tenprovenalcar00sabo
Words in English and French

GERMAN:
Weihnacht-spiele und lieder aus Süddeutschland und Schlesien (1875) ed. Dr. Karl Weinhold (1823-1901)
http://www.archive.org/details/weihnachtspiele00weingoog

Evangelisches Gesangbuch (1889) by Evangelical Synod of North America
http://www.archive.org/details/evangelischesge00amergoog

Evangelisches Gesangbuch für Kirche, Schule und Haus in Basel-stadt und Basel-land (1859)
by Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche des Kantons Basel-Stadt,
http://www.archive.org/details/evangelischesge00unkngoog

Six Christmas songs: with English and German words
by Peter Cornelius
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31822004582813

ITALIAN:
Sette canzoni pastorali sopra il Natale di nostro signor Gesù Cristo (1829)
by Carlo Roggia, professore di sacra teologia (no tunes )
https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_-i8GAlJOAfAC


Any other suggestions of PD carol songbooks will be welcome.
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Post by stoogeswoman »

Okay, I'll be first! :-)

1. Link to your recording, as shown on the Uploader

https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/ccc16_noblestemofjesse_cal_128kb.mp3

* Link to the text (and music) source

The Cowley Carol Book (https://archive.org/details/cowleycarolbookf00wooduoft), 1922

* Language in which the carol is written

English

* Author's/translator's (and composer's) name, birth and death dates

Book states "Melody harmonized by Michael Praetorius (Mus. Sion. 1609)," no other info found.

* Title of the carol

"The noble stem of Jesse"

* Duration (runtime) of the file in mm:ss

3 minutes 08.720 seconds / 2.95 KB

Apologies in advance for the cat. You'll know it when you hear it. ;-)
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stoogeswoman wrote:Okay, I'll be first! :-)
Thank you, Christine! What an excellent start to the project! You are PL OK, and we have our first entry in the MW!
stoogeswoman wrote:Apologies in advance for the cat. You'll know it when you hear it. ;-)
The first time through, I was listening to your singing and didn't even notice a cat! Then I listened again, especially to locate the cat, and I heard two soft little meows in the background. I don't think kitty's harmonizing detracts at all from the recording; it's actually rather sweet! It reminded me of a charming poem about a monk and his cat Pangur Ban. I imagine this meow was Pangur Ban joining in to sing along!

MaryAnn - I tried to enter the data in the MW by clicking the little magnifying glass as you said. I don't know if I did it correctly, so I'd be glad if you would have a look and let me know.
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Post by MaryAnnSpiegel »

That's all good Maria. I don't think you need to populate the duration field, that is filled in automatically during cataloging.

MaryAnn
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Post by commonsparrow3 »

Thank you, MaryAnn!
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Post by stoogeswoman »

Thanks! Yes, "Princess" sometimes seems intent on getting into the act, whenever I'm doing my Librivox recordings! :D
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Post by commonsparrow3 »

My dog Lily was the same way. I think every LibriVoxer who shares space with an animal has found the feline or canine collaborator joining in! :D
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Hello Maria,

Here are three, in French, by unknown author(s), published in 1822 (the tunes are my own, put in the public domain):
Ezwa

« Heureux qui... sait d'une voix légère passer du grave au doux, du plaisant au sévère »
Boileau
« Soyez joyeux dans l'espérance, patients dans la tribulation, persévérants dans la prière. »
Rm 12:12


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ezwa wrote:Hello Maria,

Here are three, in French, by unknown author(s), published in 1822 (the tunes are my own, put in the public domain):
Ooh! These are so lovely! Thank you, Ezwa! Your tunes sound perfect for these old carols, especially the hauntingly beautiful music for the "Grand Dieu". Although my French is rather weak, I had no trouble at all following the words, as you sang them so clearly. All three are PL OK! :9:
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Thank you, Maria!

Here's another one that was first posted in the Christmas Short Works Collection (Anne agreed to transfer it to this collection):
Quand Dieu naquit à Noël - https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/ccc16_quanddieunaquitnoel_ezwa_128kb.mp3 (4:06)
Text: http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5734477p/f45.image
Author: unknown.
It was PL OK.
Ezwa

« Heureux qui... sait d'une voix légère passer du grave au doux, du plaisant au sévère »
Boileau
« Soyez joyeux dans l'espérance, patients dans la tribulation, persévérants dans la prière. »
Rm 12:12


Envie de lire du dramatique ?
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ezwa wrote:Here's another one that was first posted in the Christmas Short Works Collection (Anne agreed to transfer it to this collection):
Quand Dieu naquit à Noël - https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/ccc16_quanddieunaquitnoel_ezwa_128kb.mp3 (4:06)
Text: http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5734477p/f45.image
Author: unknown.
It was PL OK.
Thank you! I've added it to the MW also!
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Hello Maria,

Here are two more by unknown authors (and I believe that will be it for this year. Again, the tunes are my own, put in the public domain):
Ezwa

« Heureux qui... sait d'une voix légère passer du grave au doux, du plaisant au sévère »
Boileau
« Soyez joyeux dans l'espérance, patients dans la tribulation, persévérants dans la prière. »
Rm 12:12


Envie de lire du dramatique ?
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Post by commonsparrow3 »

ezwa wrote:Hello Maria,

Here are two more by unknown authors (and I believe that will be it for this year. Again, the tunes are my own, put in the public domain):
Two more lovely carols! Thanks, Ezwa, both are PL OK.
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Post by RomanosMusic »

Greetings

Here's an arrangement of "O Holy Night"

https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/ccc16_oholynight_arl.mp3

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Holy_Night

Length 5:52

Regards
Romano
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