A Ceremony of Carols

 Ceremony of CarolsElektra sings three Christmas works with harpist Rita Costanzi.

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A Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten - surely the most famous piece ever written for choir and harp - is a series of musical gems that is exuberant, innocent, and moving. Concierto di Navidad by Paul Csonka features Spanish sensuousness and catchy Cuban rhythms. In Dancing Day, John Rutter retells the central event of Christmas simply and vividly in a tapestry of dance tunes.

Deo Gracia from A Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten.

Track Listings
1. A Ceremony of Carols: Procession Benjamin Britten
2. A Ceremony of Carols: Wolcom Yole! Benjamin Britten
3. A Ceremony of Carols: There is no rose Benjamin Britten
4. A Ceremony of Carols: That yongë child Benjamin Britten
5. A Ceremony of Carols: Balulaow Benjamin Britten
6. A Ceremony of Carols: As dew in Aprille Benjamin Britten
7. A Ceremony of Carols: This little Babe Benjamin Britten
8. A Ceremony of Carols: Interlude Benjamin Britten
9. A Ceremony of Carols: In Freezing Winter Night Benjamin Britten
10. A Ceremony of Carols: Spring Carol Benjamin Britten
11. A Ceremony of Carols: Deo Gracias   Benjamin Britten
12. A Ceremony of Carols: Recession Benjamin Britten
13. Concierto di Navidad: Amoroso Aastorcillo Paul Csonkas
14. Concierto di Navidad: Al Niño Jesús Paul Csonkas
15. Concierto di Navidad: La Nana Paul Csonkas
16. Dancing Day: Prelude John Rutter
17. Dancing Day: Angelus ad Virginem John Rutter
18. Dancing Day: A virgin most pure John Rutter
19. Dancing Day: Personent Hodie John Rutter
20. Dancing Day: Interlude John Rutter
21. Dancing Day: There is no rose John Rutter
22. Dancing Day: Coventry Carol John Rutter
23. Dancing Day: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day John Rutter

 

 
     
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