Cantate Hodie - Sing Forth this Day
Released October 2002
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1. Cantate Hodie
(Sing Forth This Day), Op. 197 by Joseph Willcox Jenkins
2. In the Bleak Midwinter by Harold Darke/arr. by Carol Barnett
Two Movements
for Advent
Settings by Joseph M. Martin, Transc. by Brady Allred
3. Comfort Ye
My People
4. How Brightly Shines the Morning Star
Two Carols by Mack Wilberg
5. Lullee, lullai,
lullo, lullabye (O, Who Will Come and Listen This Night?)
6. Gloria tibi domine (A Little Child There is Ybore)
7. All My Heart
This Night Rejoices, Setting by Leo Nestor
8. The Dream Isaiah Saw by Glenn L. Rudolph
9. Silent Night, Setting by Leo Nestor
We Sing Thy Birth by Stephen Paulus
10. So Hallow'd
is the Time (William Shakespeare)
11. This Happy Morn (John Milton)
12. Sing, Hevin Imperial, Most of Hicht! (William Dunbar)
13. Wither's Carol by Kieren MacMillan
Musicological
Journey Through the Twelve Days of Christmas
Craig Courtney, Transcribed by Brady Allred & Daniel Shaw
14. A Partridge
from 6th century Rome
15. Two Turtle Doves from 15th century France
16. Three French Hens from 16th century Italy
17. Four Calling Birds from 17th century Italy
18. Five Gold Rings from 18th century Germany
19. Six Geese a-Laying from 18th century Austria
20. Seven Swans a-Swimming from 19th century France
21. Eight Maids a-Milking from 19th century Germany
22. Nine Ladies Dancing from 19th century Austria
23. Ten Lords a-Leaping from 19th century Italy
24. Eleven Pipers Piping from 19th century Russia
25. Twelve Drummers Drumming from 19th century United States of
America
26. Jingle,
bells, arr. by David Willcocks
High
Fidelity Review SACD News Story: |
Delightful
holiday concert available on CD By Mark Kanny TRIBUNE-REVIEW CLASSICAL MUSIC CRITIC Thursday, October 29, 2002 |
Classics
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