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Cantate hodie = Sing forth this day!.
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Corporate Authors:
Bach Choir of Pittsburgh
(Performer)
,
Pittsburgh Symphony Brass
(Performer)
Other Authors:
Allred, Brady
(Conductor)
Language:
English
Published:
[United States] :
Clarion,
[2002]
Subjects:
Music
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Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
Christmas music.
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
Christmas music
Music
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Cantate hodie (Sing forth this day), op. 197 (11:16) / Joseph Willcox Jenkins
In the bleak midwinter (4:28) / Harold Darke, arr. by Carol Barnett
Two movements for advent. Comfort ye my people (2:07) ; How brightly shines the morning star (5:15) / settings by Joseph M. Martin
Two carols. Lullee, lullai, lullo, lullabye (O, who will come and listen this night?) (5:11) ; Gloria tibi Domine (A little child there is ybore) (3:02) / Mack Wilberg
All my heart this night rejoices (2:27) / setting by Leo Nestor
The dream Isaiah saw (6:18) / Glenn L. Rudolph
Silent night (3:43) / setting by Leo Nestor
We sing thy birth. So hallow'd is the time (William Shakespeare) (2:53) ; This happy morn (John Milton) (3:16) ; Sing, hevin imperial, most of hicht! (William Dunbar) (3:57) / Stephen Paulus
Wither's carol (4:33) / Kieren MacMillan
Musicological journey through the twelve days of Christmas (10:47) / Craig Courtney
Jingle, bells (1:52) / arr. by David Willcocks.
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