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Christmas Night: Carols of the Nativity
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Amazon ASIN: B0000031H5
LowestNewPrice CurrencyCode USD
LowestNewPrice FormattedPrice $10.69
LowestUsedPrice CurrencyCode USD
LowestUsedPrice FormattedPrice $8.50
LowestCollectiblePrice CurrencyCode USD
LowestCollectiblePrice FormattedPrice $16.98
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TotalUsed 9
TotalCollectible 3
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Product Details
| Binding | Audio CD |
| EAN | 0040888010623 |
| Label | Collegium |
| CurrencyCode | USD |
| FormattedPrice | $16.98 |
| Manufacturer | Collegium |
| MPN | 106 |
| NumberOfDiscs | 1 |
| ProductGroup | Music |
| Publisher | Collegium |
| ReleaseDate | 1993-01-20 |
| Studio | Collegium |
| Title | Christmas Night: Carols of the Nativity |
| UPC | 040888010623 |
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Editorial Reviews
Album Description
An incredible collection of 22 carols, old and new, including I Wonder As I Wander, Away In A Manger, O Tannenbaum, and In Dulci Jubilo. "In the field of choral Christmas CDs, Christmas Night shines brightest of all." David Vernier – Classics Today
Amazon.com
"The theme of this album is the birth of Christ, reflected in the words and music of 22 carols spanning more than six centuries." This description might also say that the program contains some of the best and best-loved Christmas choral pieces of all time, presented in a pleasing mix of familiar carols and lesser-known original works. Among the best-known selections are Darke's "In the bleak mid-winter" and Howells's "A spotless rose." Several original pieces by John Rutter appear here for the first time--"Christmas Night," "There is a flower," and "Nativity Carol." Other notable highlights are Peter Cornelius's "The three kings" and the lively Willcocks arrangement of "Tomorrow shall be my dancing day." Of course, the singing is among the best on the planet--in fact, there may even be a few heavenly angels in the soprano section. --David Vernier
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