The Holly and the Ivy - Beautiful Christmas Carol. Piano Solo

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This is my piano version of "The Holly and the Ivy" a traditional Christmas carol, which is among the most lightly Christianized carols of the Yuletide—the holly and the ivy being among the most familiar Druidic plants[. "Holly and ivy have been the mainstay of Christmas decoration for church use since at least the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, when they are mentioned regularly in churchwardens accounts" (Roud 2004).

You can hear my wonderful new Christmas album at http://www.joolsscott.co.uk or http://www.firesidecarols.co.uk
There's piano, cello, guitar, double bass, trumpet, lots of singing, cheer and jollity.

Sir Henry Walford Davies wrote a popular choral arrangement that is often performed at the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols and by choirs around the world.

Lyrics
The holly and the ivy when they are both full grown
Of all the trees that are in the wood, the holly bears the crown
Refrain:
Oh, the rising of the sun and the running of the deer
The playing of the merry organ, sweet singing in the choir
The holly bears a blossom as white as lily flower
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ to be our sweet savior
Refrain
The holly bears a berry as red as any blood
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ to do poor sinners good
Refrain
The holly bears a prickle as sharp as any thorn
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ on Christmas Day in the morn
Refrain
The holly bears a bark as bitter as any gall
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ for to redeem us all
Refrain

The music and most of the text was collected by Cecil Sharp from a woman in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. This carol is probably related to an older carol: "The Contest of the Ivy and the Holly", a contest between the traditional emblems of woman and man respectively.

Holly stands in the hall, fair to behold:
Ivy stands without the door, she is full sore a cold.
Nay, ivy, nay, it shall not be I wis;
Let holly have the mastery, as the manner is.
Holly and his merry men, they dance and they sing,
Ivy and her maidens, they weep and they wring.
Nay, ivy, nay, it shall not be I wis;
Let holly have the mastery, as the manner is.
Ivy hath chapped fingers, she caught them from the cold,
So might they all have, aye, that with ivy hold.
Nay, ivy, nay, it shall not be I wis;
Let holly have the mastery, as the manner is.
Holly hath berries red as any rose,
The forester, the hunter, keep them from the does.
Nay, ivy, nay, it shall not be I wis;
Let holly have the mastery, as the manner is.
Ivy hath berries black as any sloe;
There come the owl and eat him as she go.
Nay, ivy, nay, it shall not be I wis;
Let holly have the mastery, as the manner is.
Holly hath birds a fair full flock,
The nightingale, the popinjay, the gentle laverock.
Nay, ivy, nay, it shall not be I wis;
Let holly have the mastery, as the manner is.
Good ivy, what birds hast thou?
None but the owlet that cries how, how.
Nay, ivy, nay, it shall not be I wis;
Let holly have the mastery, as the manner is.

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  • DEAR GOD! YOU ARE AN ANGEL FOR PLAYING THIS!!!

  • that sounds beautiful! :) great job!

  • veryyy niceee...i love it...:X

  • Im playing this too!

  • Great job!

  • i love this song

  • wow thats really awesome! you sould think about making a Saxophone solo for it, i know i would buy it. GO SAXOPHONES!

  • i can play this on the clarinet but its hard.... i still love it though! :)

  • The Song of the Holly Fairy:Christmas Version ( To The Tune of Holly and Ivy) O, I am green in Winter~time, When other trees are brown; Of all the trees in the world The holly bears the crown. December days are drawing near. When I shall come to town, And carol-boys go singing clear Of all the trees, Oh hush and hear! The holly bears the crown! For who so well-beloved and merry As Jesus Christ who was born in the Greenwood next to the Holly Berry and watched by The Holly Fairy?
  • do you have a sheet music for this? It's so pretty

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