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10. Ring in the New

Jeremy Summerly concludes his history of the carol tradition, pondering the success of new carols. From 2013.

Jeremy Summerly ponders the success of new carols over the last century.

While King's College, Cambridge organist Stephen Cleobury insures a supply of newly commissioned carols for his massive international audience Jeremy wonders whether the popular songs from Berlin's 'White Christmas' to Slade's 'Merry Christmas' don't help sustain a more genuine caroling tradition.

He also recalls his own first experience of carols at Lichfield cathedral where John Rutter's 'Shepherd's Pipe Carol' was an astonishing discovery for the eager young chorister.

And Jeremy also ponders the continued appeal of the carol and why, while it's been in decline throughout its history, it continues to thrive.

The choral conductor and scholar concludes his series tracing the history of the Christmas Carol in Britain.

Producer: Tom Alban

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in December 2013.

15 minutes

On radio

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Broadcasts

  • Fri 20 Dec 2013 13:45
  • Christmas Day 2015 14:15
  • Boxing Day 2015 02:15
  • Fri 22 Dec 2017 14:15
  • Sat 23 Dec 2017 02:15
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