The Wexford Carol, music from 12th century Ireland, the oldest Christmas Carol still sung today. Happy Christmas from the west of Ireland ? pic.twitter.com/5nNOZU3mok
— Patrick Dexter (@patrickdextervc) December 22, 2025
“The Wexford Carol” – Libera
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