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INSTRUMENTATIONS :
CHOIR - VOCAL
› Song, harpsichord or piano or organ 2 Original
› Voice and Organ 1 Original
› Choir SATB, piano or organ 1 Original
› Piano and Voice 1 Original
› Voice and harp 2
› Choral ATB a cappella 1
› Choral SAT, Piano 1

ARRANGERS :
› Dewagtere, Bernard 43
› Grall, Doris 2
› Heidtmann, Klaus 2
› MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL 2
› Staub, Martin 1
› Wallace, William 2
› Not attributed 2
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Traditional: The Coventry Carol

The Coventry Carol
Lullay, Thou little tiny Child
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