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Appalachian Sketches - Br. Francis Hempel (baritone); Kathryn Shannon (soprano); Mark O'Connor (violin); Richard Cragg (tenor); Sr. Mary Magdalene Buddington (harp); Timothy McKendree (violin); William Riley (guitar); Gloriae Dei Cantores (choir, chorus)
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  1. Hark, I hear the harps eternal
  2. His Voice as the Sound
  3. Bright Canaan
  4. American Mountain Hymns (8) for chorus
  5. Let Us Move, for chorus & violin
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  1. Hark, I hear the harps eternal
  2. His Voice as the Sound
  3. Bright Canaan
  4. American Mountain Hymns (8) for chorus
  5. Let Us Move, for chorus & violin
  6. Begin, My Soul (Watt's Lyre)
  7. American Mountain Hymns (8) for chorus: Tender Thought, Psalm 139
  8. American Mountain Hymns (8) for chorus: Social Band
  9. Jesus, Jesus, rest your head
  10. American Mountain Hymns (8) for chorus: Resignation, Psalm 23
  11. American Mountain Hymns (8) for chorus: I Will Arise
  12. Lorena, waltz
  13. Holy Manna
  14. Angel Band
  15. Death Shall Not Destroy (Mount Watson)
  16. American Mountain Hymns (8) for chorus: Death Shall Not Destroy (Mount Watson)
  17. American Mountain Hymns (8) for chorus: Foundation
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This delightful collection of traditional Appalachian hymns, sung by the Massachusetts-based choir Gloriæ Dei Cantores under the direction of Elizabeth C. Patterson, is more than just one more rehashing of familiar hymn tunes and spirituals. While it does include such favorite religious songs as "Foundation" (aka "How Firm a Foundation"), "Bright Canaan," and "Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal," the program also -- strangely and somewhat distractingly -- features a rather maudlin Civil War love song entitled "Lorena." The ...

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