A Christmas Lullaby
Scott Solak

Composer Scott Solak
Text Janet Loxley Lewis (1899-1988)
Voicing SATB, organ
Church Season Christmas
Length 3' 00" Price $2.65 (U.S.)
Released 8/25 Catalog no. 405-257
Difficulty Mod. easy

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Anthem text
Lullee, lullay,
I could not love thee more
If thou wast Christ the King.
Now tell me, how did Mary know
That in her womb should sleep and grow
The Lord of everything?

Lullee, lullay,
An angel stood with her
Who said: "That which doth stir
Like summer in thy side
Shall save the world from sin.
Then stable, hall, and inn
Shall cherish Christmas-tide."

Lullee, lullay,
And so it was that Day.
And did she love him more
Because an angel came
To prophesy his name?
Ah no, not so,
She could not love him more,
But loved him just the same.
Lullee, lullay.

Janet Loxley Lewis, 1938, ©.
Reprinted by permission of Ohio University Press


 



 


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Description
An elegant and graceful text by Janet Loxley Lewis is sensitively set by Scott Solak in this anthem. A perfect reflective complement to the festive music of Christmas, updating and simplifying the medieval carol "This Endris Night."



 

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