Appalachian Carols

Traditional Songs and Hymns for Christmas from the Repertoire of Kentucky Folksinger Jean Ritchie

I. The World Is Old - ECS #8839
II.
Brightest and Best - ECS #8840
III.
Down Came An Angel - ECS #8841
IV.
Wintergrace - ECS #8842
V.
Wondrous Love - ECS #8843

SATB chorus
Duration: 17 Minutes
Text: Traditional/Jean Ritchie
Year: 2017

Commissioned by: The Capitol Hill Chorale
Premiered by: The Capitol Hill Chorale, Washington, DC, Frederick Binkholder, director, December 2 & 3, 2017

E. C. Schirmer Music Company (Catalog No. 8839, 8840, 8841, 8842, 8843)

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  • Appalachian Carols was written in celebration of the Capitol Hill Chorale’s 25th anniversary. The work is a tribute to the musical legacy of Jean Ritchie (1922-2015), perhaps the best known and most respected singer of traditional ballads in the United States. The youngest daughter of one of the most famous American ballad-singing families—the Ritchie family of Perry County, Kentucky—Jean Ritchie is often referred to as the “Mother of Folk.” Music had come to her by tradition, and she maintained an impeccable but down-to-earth authenticity throughout her storied career.

    The five movements of Appalachian Carols are drawn from Ritchie’s repertoire for the Christmas season. I began by transcribing the melodies from Ritchie’s recordings to capture her unique interpretations as closely as possible. Adding choral harmonies to the original melodies, I tried to stay true to the essence of the tunes as she performed them. Throughout the five movements of Appalachian Carols, echoes and reverberations of the Appalachian folk style abound: unison singing, the use of drones, open sonorities evoking the mountain dulcimer, and allusions to the three-part vocal harmony of 19th-century American tunebooks. The resulting work is a meditation on the interweaving themes of winter, Christmas, family, music, and nature.