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A captivating new recording featuring new and rarely-recorded Christmas music for upper voices, sung by the Choristers and Schola of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin.
Carillon on a Ukrainian carol – Gerald Near (b 1942) Stuart Nicholson, organ
Wexford Carol – Trad Irish, arr Alice Parker (b 1925) I saw three ships come sailing in – Trad English, arr Stuart Nicholson (b 1975)
https://www.regent-records.co.uk/product/welcome-yule-a-choristers-christmas/
- Tomorrow shall be my dancing day – John Gardner (1917–2011)
- Salvator mundi – William Mathias (1934–92)
- i Make we merry
- ii Mirabile mysterium
- iii Be we merry in this Feast
- iv Lullay
- v Susanni
- vi Christe, redemptor omnium
- vii Welcome, Yule
- Toccata giocosa – William Mathias David Leigh, organ
- Dancing Day: Prelude - J. Rutter
- Dancing Day: Angelus ad virginemǂ
- Dancing Day: A virgin most pureǂ
- Dancing Day: Personent hodie
- Dancing Day: nterlude
- Dancing Day: There is no rose
- Dancing Day: Coventry Carol
- Dancing Day: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Carillon on a Ukrainian carol – Gerald Near (b 1942) Stuart Nicholson, organ
Wexford Carol – Trad Irish, arr Alice Parker (b 1925) I saw three ships come sailing in – Trad English, arr Stuart Nicholson (b 1975)
https://www.regent-records.co.uk/product/welcome-yule-a-choristers-christmas/
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