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Sony has placed into a great collection, “Carols for Christmas”, five classic albums previously released separately, and now available in an appealing box set.
All available in one 5 CD collection at a great price.
Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
Disc 4
Disc 5 |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
Silent Night by Franz Xaver Gruber | ||||
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Conductor:
Robert Shaw
Orchestra/Ensemble: Robert Shaw Chorale Period: Classical Written: 1818; Austria |
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| 2. |
The first nowell by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Written: England |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 3. |
Adeste fideles "O come, all ye faithful" by John Francis Wade | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Period: Classical Written: by 1782; England |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 4. |
Away in a manger by William J. Kirkpatrick | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Period: 20th Century Written: USA |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 5. |
O little town of Bethlehem by Henry Walford Davies | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 6. |
Silent Night by Franz Xaver Gruber | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Period: Classical Written: 1818; Austria |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 7. |
Deck the Halls by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Written: Wales, UK |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 8. |
Festgesang "Hark! The herald angels sing" by Felix Mendelssohn | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Period: Romantic Written: 1840; Germany |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 9. |
God rest ye merry, gentlemen by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra Written: England |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 10. |
Joy to the World by Lowell Mason | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Period: Romantic Written: 19th Century; USA |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 11. |
O Tannenbaum by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra Written: Westphalia, Germany |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 12. |
I saw three ships by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra Written: England |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 13. |
It came upon the midnight clear by Richard Storrs Willis | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra Period: Romantic |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 14. |
Guardian Angels by Harpo Marx | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: USA |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 15. |
We three kings by John Henry Hopkins Jr. | ||||
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Performer:
Mario Lanza (Tenor)
Conductor: Paul Baron Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra, Chorus Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 1959 Venue: Rome, Italy |
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| 16. |
Pueri, concinite by J. Ritter von Herbeck | ||||
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Performer:
Johannes Sonnleitner (Organ),
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Chorus Viennensis, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Romantic Written: Austria |
Language: Latin |
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| 17. |
Adeste fideles "O come, all ye faithful" by John Francis Wade | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Classical Written: by 1782; England |
Language: Latin |
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| 18. |
Mass for 3 Voices, Organ, Harp, Cello and Double Bass in A, M 61/Op. 12: Panis angelicus by César Franck | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Romantic Written: 1872; France |
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| 19. |
Ellens Gesang III, D 839/Op. 52 no 6 "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Romantic Written: 1825; Vienna, Austria |
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| 20. |
Serse, HWV 40: Ombra mai fu "Largo" by George Frideric Handel | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Baroque Written: 1738; London, England |
Language: Italian |
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| 21. |
Omnes de Saba venient by Joseph Eybler | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Classical Written: 1827; Vienna, Austria |
Language: Latin |
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| 22. |
Ave Maria by Charles Gounod | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Romantic Written: 1859; France |
Language: Latin |
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| 23. |
L'arlésienne: Suite no 2 - 2nd movement, Intermezzo by Georges Bizet | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Romantic Written: France |
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| 24. |
Der Evangelimann, Op. 45: Selig sind, die Verfolgung leiden by Wilhelm Kienzl | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Romantic Written: 1894; Bad Aussee, Austria |
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| 25. |
Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott by Martin Luther | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Renaissance Written: Germany |
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| 26. |
Crucifix vous qui pleurez by Jean-Baptiste Fauré | ||||
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Performer:
Placido Domingo (Tenor)
Conductor: Helmuth Froschauer Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Boys' Choir Period: Romantic |
Language: French |
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| 27. |
What child is this? by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: Renaissance Written: 16th Century; England |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 28. |
God rest ye merry, gentlemen by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Written: England |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 29. |
Lullay My Liking by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 30. |
Deck the Halls by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Written: Wales, UK |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 31. |
Snow in the Street by Ralph Vaughan Williams | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: by 1928; England |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 32. |
Away in a manger by William J. Kirkpatrick | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: USA |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 33. |
Sleep, Holy Babe by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 34. |
Silent Night by Franz Xaver Gruber | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: Classical Written: 1818; Austria |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 35. |
It came upon the midnight clear by Richard Storrs Willis | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: Romantic |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 36. |
O little town of Bethlehem by Henry Walford Davies | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 37. |
Joy to the World by Lowell Mason | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 19th Century; USA |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 38. |
Adeste fideles "O come, all ye faithful" by John Francis Wade | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: Classical Written: by 1782; England |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 39. |
Festgesang "Hark! The herald angels sing" by Felix Mendelssohn | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1840; Germany |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 40. |
Lully, lulla, thow littel tyne child "Coventry Carol" by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Period: Renaissance Written: 16th Century; England |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 41. |
Song of the Crib by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 42. |
The first nowell by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Eileen Farrell (Soprano)
Conductor: Luther Henderson Orchestra/Ensemble: Luther Henderson Orchestra Written: England |
Date of Recording: 09/04/1959 |
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| 43. |
Adeste fideles "O come, all ye faithful" by John Francis Wade | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: Classical Written: by 1782; England |
Date of Recording: 09/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs. Language: English |
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| 44. |
Twelfth Night Song by Traditional | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Written: Russia |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 2 Minutes 18 Secs. Language: English |
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| 45. |
Away in a manger by William J. Kirkpatrick | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: 20th Century Written: USA |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 3 Minutes 15 Secs. Language: English |
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| 46. |
Carol of the Bells by Traditional | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: New York Philharmonic Written: Ukraine |
Date of Recording: 09/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 2 Minutes 36 Secs. |
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| 47. |
The Animal Carol by Robert DeCormier | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: 20th Century |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 3 Minutes 20 Secs. Language: English |
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| 48. |
The Twelve Days of Christmas by Traditional | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Written: England |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 5 Minutes 5 Secs. Language: English |
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| 49. |
O little town of Bethlehem by Henry Walford Davies | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: 20th Century Written: England |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 2 Minutes 47 Secs. Language: English |
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| 50. |
Joy to the World by Lowell Mason | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: Romantic Written: 19th Century; USA |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 1 Minutes 28 Secs. Language: English |
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| 51. |
Lullay, my liking, Op. 34 no 2/H 129 by Gustav Holst | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: 20th Century Written: 1916; England |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 5 Minutes 5 Secs. Language: English |
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| 52. |
God rest ye merry, gentlemen by Traditional | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Written: England |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 2 Minutes 11 Secs. Language: English |
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| 53. |
La Virgen lava panales by Anonymous | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 5 Minutes 10 Secs. Language: Spanish |
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| 54. |
Deck the Halls by Traditional | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Written: Wales, UK |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 1 Minutes 21 Secs. Language: English |
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| 55. |
Joseph, lieber Joseph mein by Traditional | ||||
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Conductor:
Richard P. Condie
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir Written: Germany |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 2 Minutes 25 Secs. |
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| 56. |
Silent Night by Franz Xaver Gruber | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: Classical Written: 1818; Austria |
Date of Recording: 09/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 3 Minutes 29 Secs. Language: English |
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| 57. |
Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: no 3, Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: New York Philharmonic Period: Romantic Written: 1892; Russia |
Date of Recording: 05/02/1960 Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City Length: 1 Minutes 41 Secs. |
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| 58. |
Messiah, HWV 56: Hallelujah! by George Frideric Handel | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Westminster Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: Baroque Written: 1742; London, England |
Date of Recording: 12/31/1956 Venue: Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC Length: 4 Minutes 45 Secs. Language: English |
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| 59. |
Patapan by Traditional | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: Renaissance Written: Burgundy, France |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 2 Minutes 14 Secs. |
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| 60. |
Once in Royal David's City by Henry John Gauntlett | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: Mormon Tabernacle Choir, New York Philharmonic Period: Romantic Written: 19th Century; England |
Date of Recording: 09/03/1963 Venue: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Length: 3 Minutes 54 Secs. Language: English |
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| 61. |
Hänsel und Gretel: Abends will ich schlafen gehn "Evening Hymn" by Engelbert Humperdinck | ||||
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Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra/Ensemble: New York Philharmonic Period: Romantic Written: 1893; Germany |
Date of Recording: 10/22/1970 Venue: Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center, NYC Length: 3 Minutes 44 Secs. |
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| 62. |
Good Christian men, rejoice by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Robert Arnold (Organ),
Al Chernet (Lute)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Written: Germany |
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| 63. |
Silent Night by Franz Xaver Gruber | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Period: Classical Written: 1818; Austria |
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| 64. |
Patapan by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Period: Renaissance Written: Burgundy, France |
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| 65. |
Adeste fideles "O come, all ye faithful" by John Francis Wade | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Period: Classical Written: by 1782; England |
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| 66. |
Joy to the World by Lowell Mason | ||||
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Performer:
Robert Arnold (Organ),
Al Chernet (Lute)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Period: Romantic Written: 19th Century; USA |
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| 67. |
Away in a manger by William J. Kirkpatrick | ||||
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Performer:
Robert Arnold (Organ),
Al Chernet (Lute)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: USA |
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| 68. |
Fum, fum, fum by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Written: Mexico |
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| 69. |
What child is this? by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Robert Arnold (Organ),
Al Chernet (Lute)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Period: Renaissance Written: 16th Century; England |
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| 70. |
Festgesang "Hark! The herald angels sing" by Felix Mendelssohn | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Period: Romantic Written: 1840; Germany |
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| 71. |
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Written: France |
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| 72. |
Angels we have heard on high by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Written: France |
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| 73. |
Break Forth O Beauteous Light by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Robert Arnold (Organ),
Al Chernet (Lute)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale |
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| 74. |
The first nowell by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Written: England |
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| 75. |
O little town of Bethlehem by Henry Walford Davies | ||||
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Performer:
Robert Arnold (Organ),
Al Chernet (Lute)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: England |
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| 76. |
I saw three ships by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Robert Arnold (Organ),
Al Chernet (Lute)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Written: England |
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| 77. |
Deck the Halls by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Al Chernet (Lute),
Robert Arnold (Organ)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale Written: Wales, UK |
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| 78. |
March of the Kings by Traditional | ||||
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Performer:
Robert Arnold (Organ),
Al Chernet (Lute)
Conductor: Robert Shaw Orchestra/Ensemble: RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw Chorale |
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