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Singphonic Christmas - Alfons Brandl (tenor); Christian Schmidt (bass); Die Singphoniker; Irmgard Gorzawski (harp); Ludwig Thomas (baritone);...
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  1. O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste fideles)
  2. Il est né, le divin enfant (French)
  3. Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming) (Alte geistliche Kirchengesäng 1599)
  4. Harfenklänge (3 Weihnachtslieder), for solo harp
  5. Mary's Boy Child
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  1. O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste fideles)
  2. Il est né, le divin enfant (French)
  3. Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming) (Alte geistliche Kirchengesäng 1599)
  4. Harfenklänge (3 Weihnachtslieder), for solo harp
  5. Mary's Boy Child
  6. Du gronne, glitrende tre, god-dag (You green and glittering tree, good day)
  7. O Sanctissima
  8. Nu Zijt Wellekome, carol
  9. Quando nascette Ninno (Neapolitan)
  10. Entre le boeuf et l'âne gris (Oxen and asses stand around)
  11. Cansó de nadal
  12. A Ceremony of Carols, for treble voices (or chorus) & harp, Op. 28: Interlude for harp
  13. Vom Himmel hoch, o Englein kommt, carol (German)
  14. Quelle est cette odeur agréable? (Whence is that goodly fragrance?) (French)
  15. Romance de la Virgen y el Ciego (Spain)
  16. Still, O Himmel (Bavarian)
  17. Heiligste Nacht, for harp
  18. Kling no, klokka
  19. We Three Kings of Orient Are
  20. Venid cantad (Spain)
  21. Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Silent Night)
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With Christmastime comes recordings of Christmas music. And why not? There is plenty of appealing music out there for this popular holiday and there are apparently plenty of people willing to check out a new disc of Christmas music. For their entry into the Christmas music sweepstakes, Die Singphoniker -- a six-man a cappella ensemble from Bavaria -- has chosen Christmas songs from all over Europe from Catalonia through Norway with, naturally, many if not quite most of the songs from Germany. How is it? Lovely, just lovely: ...

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