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The Darkest Midnight: Songs of Winter and Christmas - Papagena
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  1. Don oíche úd i mBeithil (Once Upon a Night in Bethlehem), carol (Irish)
  2. Maria durch ein Dornwald ging, carol (Blest Mary Wanders through the Thorn)
  3. Nowell, Nowell, Tidings True, carol ("Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, this is the salutation")
  4. O Jesulein zart, carol (German)
  5. A Nativity, for high chorus
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  1. Don oíche úd i mBeithil (Once Upon a Night in Bethlehem), carol (Irish)
  2. Maria durch ein Dornwald ging, carol (Blest Mary Wanders through the Thorn)
  3. Nowell, Nowell, Tidings True, carol ("Nowell, Nowell, Nowell, this is the salutation")
  4. O Jesulein zart, carol (German)
  5. A Nativity, for high chorus
  6. Ukrainian Bell Carol (Shchedryk)
  7. Balulalow ("I come from hevin to tell") (Scottish)
  8. River
  9. L'enfant et les sortilèges, opera-ballet in 2 parts, M. 71: Toi, le coeur de la rose
  10. Angelus ad virginem (English)
  11. Sancta mater gracie / Dou Way Robin
  12. Gaudete (from Piæ Cantiones)
  13. The darkest midnight (after the Wexford version)
  14. The Waiting Sky, for chorus
  15. Det lisle bånet (The little child)
  16. In dulci jubilo (Piæ Cantiones)
  17. Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming), for chorus
  18. When the Earth Stands Still, for chorus
  19. Fusion, for chorus
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The British group Papagena consists of five women: three sopranos, and a pair of altos. Nevertheless, until the final two pieces by contemporary composer Don MacDonald, they mostly avoid part-singing or madrigal-like textures here. The Darkest Midnight has lots of solos and monophonic lines. This is what holds together a startlingly wide variety of material, from medieval chant to Joni Mitchell, from traditional Irish and German material to Ravel and contemporary pieces. The group is technically impressive, with small ...

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