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Midwinter

A mixture of traditional and contemporary carols and Christmas music reflecting the range of styles of music heard in St Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow.

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A mixture of traditional and contemporary carols reflecting the range of styles of music heard in St Mary’s Cathedral, not just as at special times, but from week to week, and featuring the full choir of SATB adults plus mixed treble voices.

Contents

Mid-winter – Bob Chilcott
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day – John Gardner
Hark! the herald-angels sing – Felix Mendelssohn
Jesus Christ the Apple Tree – Elizabth Poston
Frohlocket – Felix Mendelssohn
O come, all ye faithful – J F Wade arr David Willcocks
O Magnum Mysterium – Morten Lauridsen
The Holy Boy (organ) – John Ireland
Angels’ Carol – John Rutter
Ding! Dong! merrily on high – Mack Wilberg
E’en So Lord Jesus, Quickly Come – Paul Manz
Ecce novum gaudium – Trad arr Kenneth Elliot
Chorale prelude on ‘In Dulci jubilo’ (organ) Bach BWV 729
In the bleak mid-winter – soloist Mary Walker – Harry Gregson-Williams (premiere recording)
Hodie Christus natus est – Jan Pieterzoon Sweelinck
It came upon the midnight clear – Edmund Sears
Hail! Happy Morn – A West Gallery Carol from ‘Mellstock Carols’
Paen on ‘Divinum Mysterium (organ) – John Cook

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