A Little History
In November of 2002 I wrote a duet for flute and mezzo-soprano or unison choir of a piece of music called the Huron Carol; also known as the Canadian Carol. The melody of this carol is a 16th century French melody and the words are written by Fr. Jean de Brebeuf, a Christian missionary sent to the Huron Tribe.
As time went by I additionally re-arranged Huron Carol for flute alone,
two flutes and flute and violin.
The first performance of Huron Carol for flute and unison choir was given in December, 2002 by the Cathedral Choir at Holy Rosary Cathedral, CM -flute, (Vancouver, Canada).
This arrangement in its various guises has had numerous performances and recordings.
These include performances and recordings by Alison Wheeler – soprano
and Edward Carey – violin
Approximate Difficulty Level
violin – Grade 5-6,
flute- Grade 8-diploma
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Arrangements of Huron Carol by Colleen Muriel are as follows:
Huron Carol – Flute Alone
Versions 1 and 2 – December 1, 2009
Huron Carol – 2 Flutes
Versions 1 and 2 – December, 2009 – July, 2010
Version 3 – November 12-14, 2002 and March 7-8, 2016
Huron Carol – Voice and Flute
Version 1 – November 12-14, 2002
Version 2 – November 12-14, 2002, October 21, 2011, September 16-20, 2016,
June 5- August 25, 2020.
Huron Carol – Flute and Violin
Version 2 – November 12-14, 2002, October 21, 2011, September 16-20, 2016,
June 5-Novmber 4, 2020