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In Terra Pax: A Christmas Anthology - Ben Glassberg (tambourine); Julia Doyle (soprano); Julian Davies (tenor); Lydia Challen (contralto); Mark Williams (celeste);...
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  1. Christmas Day, for chorus & orchestra, H. 109
  2. There Is No Rose, for chorus, Op. 14
  3. Sir Christèmas
  4. Here Is the Little Door, carol-anthem for chorus
  5. A Spotless Rose, for chorus
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  1. Christmas Day, for chorus & orchestra, H. 109
  2. There Is No Rose, for chorus, Op. 14
  3. Sir Christèmas
  4. Here Is the Little Door, carol-anthem for chorus
  5. A Spotless Rose, for chorus
  6. In Terra Pax for soprano, baritone, chorus & orchestra, Op 39
  7. Three Carols, for soprano, chorus & orchestra
  8. A Hymn of the Nativity, for chorus
  9. What Sweeter Music, for chorus
  10. Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, for chorus, Op. 75/2
  11. A Babe Is Born, for chorus & organ, Op. 55
  12. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: 1. Children's Christmas song
  13. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: 2. Wassail song
  14. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: 3. In Bethlehem city
  15. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: 4. God bless the Master
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In Terra Pax: A Christmas Anthology includes an attractive assortment of 20th century British Christmas anthems. Many of the works are likely to be fans of the genre: anthems by William Mathias, Herbert Howells, John Rutter, John Gardner, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. The most substantial work is also one of the least well known, Gerald Finzi's lovely 16-minute In terra pax of 1954, essentially a miniature Christmas cantata for soloists, chorus, and orchestra. In its quieter sections, its elegiac lyricism is reminiscent of ...

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