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A ceremony of carols [sound recording]
(based on Goodreads ratings)Published [2020] by Harmonia Mundi, Arles
UPC 3149020941966
Bib Id 1100637
Copyright 2020
Description 1 audio disc (74:58) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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cjm a22 Ia 4500
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$15.00
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3149020941966
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HMF 905329
HMM 905329
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Title
A ceremony of carols [sound recording]
Publication Information
[2020] by Harmonia Mundi, Arles :
Copyright Date
℗2020
Description
1 audio disc (74:58) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Note
Title from container.
A ceremony of carols arranged for mixed choir and harp by Julius Harrison.
Compact disc.
Contents
Venite exultemus Domino (4:11) ; Te Deum in C (7:40) ; Jubilate Deo in C (2:30) ; Deus in adjutorium meum intende (4:37) ; A hymn to the Virgin (3:23) ; A hymn of St. Columba (2:01) ; Hymn to St. Peter, op. 56a (5:57) / Benjamin Britten -- The Holy Boy / John Ireland (2:50) -- Music, when soft voices die, H. 37 / Frank Bridge (3:26) -- This have I done for my true love, op. 34 no. 1, H. 128 / Gustav Holst (5:25) -- The sycamore tree / Benjamin Britten (1:30) -- The holly and the ivy / anonymous ; arr. Benjamin Britten (3:36) -- Sweet was the song the Virgin sung (2:45) ; A ceremony of carols, op. 28 (21:53) ; A New Year carol (2:17) / Benjamin Britten.
Performers
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge ; Tanya Houghton, harp ; Eleanor Carter, Ashley Chow, organ ; Graham Ross, conductor.
Summary
Graham Ross invites you to explore the highly individual conception of traditional carols offered by twentieth-century British composers, and notably the most eminent among them, Benjamin Britten. Arranged around his famous Ceremony of Carols is a selection of wonderful choral settings with and without organ, each of which in its own way testifies to the meticulous care Britten brought to these musical gems, most of them deriving from English folk tradition and heard alongside pieces by three older masters whose music had left its mark on the composer of Peter Grimes: John Ireland, Frank Bridge, and Gustav Holst.
Language Note
Sung in English and Latin.
Genre/Form
Christmas music.
Sacred music.
Carols
Sacred music.
Carols
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