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Christmas with The Chapter House Choir - Anna Burr (alto); Cathy Greenaway (soprano); David Frith (tenor); Denise Redding (soprano); Frances Brock (soprano);...
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  1. Coventry Carol ("Lully, Lulla, Thou Little Tiny Child") (English)
  2. The Virgin's Cradle Hymn (Dormi, Jesu!)
  3. Today the Virgin, for chorus
  4. I Saw Three Ships, carol
  5. Grand Dieu, for handbells
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  1. Coventry Carol ("Lully, Lulla, Thou Little Tiny Child") (English)
  2. The Virgin's Cradle Hymn (Dormi, Jesu!)
  3. Today the Virgin, for chorus
  4. I Saw Three Ships, carol
  5. Grand Dieu, for handbells
  6. Lullay, lullow
  7. Joseph, for choir & organ
  8. Here Is the Little Door, carol-anthem for chorus
  9. Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (II), chorale prelude for organ, BWV 659 (BC K82) (Achtzehn Choräle No. 8)
  10. Wither's Rocking Hymn ("Sweet baby, sleep! What ails my dear?"), carol for chorus
  11. Hodie christus natus est
  12. I Wonder As I Wander (American)
  13. Good King Wenceslas, for handbells
  14. Past three o'clock, for handbells
  15. The holly and the ivy
  16. Still, Still, Still (Stille, stille, stille) (Austrian)
  17. In the Bleak Midwinter
  18. The Twelve Days of Christmas
  19. Siciliano for a High Ceremony, for organ
  20. Mary's Magnificat, for chorus & organ
  21. What Sweeter Music, for chorus
  22. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (for the film Meet Me in St. Louis)
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The Chapter House Choir of York Minster is not one of Britain's venerable cathedral choirs, but was founded in the late '60s as part of a fundraising effort aimed at restoring the great structure. The choir's programs proved so popular that it turned into an ongoing operation. It's easy to see why from this collection of seasonal favorites, which mixes traditions in such a way that the program seems to be offering something new at every turn even if it is mostly familiar in one way or another, especially for British ...

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