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Includes christmas carol(s) by various composers.
Includes christmas carol(s) by various composers. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day by Traditional
Performer:
Amy White (Guitar),
Amy White (Celtic Harp),
Amy White (Mandolin),
Amy White (Whistle),
Amy White (Piano),
Amy White (Percussion),
Robin Bullock (Guitar),
Robin Bullock (Mandolin),
Robin Bullock (Bouzouki),
Robin Bullock (Acoustic Bass Guitar),
Al Petteway (Bouzouki),
Al Petteway (Mandolin),
Amy White (Voice),
Al Petteway (Percussion)
Period: Renaissance
Written: 16th Century; England
Length: 2 Minutes 12 Secs.
2.
Greensleeves by Traditional
Period: Renaissance
Written: 16th Century; England
Length: 3 Minutes 24 Secs.
3.
The first nowell by Traditional
Written: England
Length: 4 Minutes 17 Secs.
Notes: This selection is part of a medley which also includes "Good King Wenceslas."
4.
Good King Wenceslas by Traditional
Written: England
Length: 4 Minutes 17 Secs.
Notes: This selection is part of a medley which also includes "The first nowell."
6.
Adeste fideles "O come, all ye faithful" by John Francis Wade
Period: Classical
Written: by 1782; England
Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs.
Notes: This selection is part of a medley which also includes "Angels we have heard on high."
7.
Angels we have heard on high by Traditional
Written: France
Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs.
Notes: This selection is part of a medley which also includes "Adeste fideles."
8.
We three kings by John Henry Hopkins Jr.
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Length: 5 Minutes 26 Secs.
11.
Patapan by Traditional
Period: Renaissance
Written: Burgundy, France
Length: 4 Minutes 8 Secs.
Notes: This selection is part of a medley which also includes "Lully, lulla, thow littel tyne child "Coventry Carol"."
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