"Christmastide"
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Inspired by the popularity of the Singers' first Christmas album,"Christmas Morn", this new CD is filled with original arrangements of traditional holiday favorites sure to kindle fond remembrances of Christmases past, bring deeper meaning to Christmases present, and encourage a brighter hope for Christmases yet to come. Recorded Fall 2005 and 2006 in Libby Gardner Concert Hall. |
Christmas Comes Anew (Noël Nouvelet) by Mark Riese Listen
Infant Holy arr. by Cameron Rose
The Holly and the Ivy by John Rutter
While All Things Were in Quiet Silence by Ned Rorem Listen
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing arr. by Jim Taylor
Tomorrow Shall be My Dancing Day by Robert Ashfield
Tomorrow Shall be My Dancing Day by John Rutter Listen
Jesus Once of Humble Birth arr. by Cameron Rose Listen
I Saw Three Ships by Mark Riese Listen
What Child is This? by Mark Riese
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen by Mark Riese
Oh, Come, Oh, Come Emmanuel arr. by Timothy L. Bandy
Where Shepherds Lately Knelt by Carl Shalk
Ding Dong! Merrily on High arr. by Stephen Mager
In the Bleak Midwinter by Harold E. Darke
A Savior from on High by Stephen Paulus Listen
What Child? arr. by Murray Boren
Gabriel's Message by Stephen Paulus Listen
Wishes and Candles by Stephen Paulus
The First Noel arr. by Dwight Bigler
This Christmastide by Donald Fraser Listen
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Under the direction of Brady R. Allred, the 46-voice University of Utah Singers have been garnering international recognition, and they bring that same excellence to this compilation that showcases their range, harmony and skill. "Infant Holy," "The Holly and the Ivy," "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day" (two very different versions), "What Child Is This?" and "In the Bleak Midwinter" are here, as well as several newer songs — "Gabriel's Message," "Wishes and Candles," "This Christmastide." — C.W.

