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Here are all but one of the pieces that will be performed at the upcoming Vienna New Year's Concert 2011.
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ClassicsOnline is privileged to offer Christmas music from the Gothic family of labels. Gothic specializes in Choral and Organ works, and has grown to include the catalogs of Loft Recordings, Clarion, Quilisma and the Washington National Chorus. Within these large catalogs are plenty of selections suitable for the Holidays.
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Quelle est cette odeur agreable? (arr. J. Loman for voice and harp)
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From the album:
Lullabies and Carols For Christmas (Whicher, Loman) |
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| Composer(s) |
Anonymous • Britten, Benjamin • Darke, Harold • Head, Michael • Holst, Gustav • Kirkpatrick, William J. • Nurmi, Gabriel • Salzedo, Carlos • Tiefenbach, Peter • Tournier, Marcel • Traditional • Whicher, James |
| Artist(s) |
Loman, Judy, harp • Whicher, Monica, soprano |
| Period(s) |
20th Century • Romantic |
| Genre |
Classical Music |
| Category |
Instrumental • Vocal |
| Catalogue |
8.572510 |
| Label |
Naxos |
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| The richly fascinating history of the Christmas carol spans some nine centuries, from the 12th Century until today, bringing together courtly and popular words and music to contemplate and praise the Christ child. Acclaimed by The Guardian as ‘poignantly expressive’, soprano Monica Whicher joins one of the world’s foremost harp virtuosos and former Principal Harpist with the Toronto Symphony, Judy Loman, to interpret carols both old and new, beloved and unfamiliar, many in Ms Loman’s expert arrangements. |
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