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Weihnachten am Dresdner Hof - Anett Ziller (alto); Britta Schwarz (alto); Christine Wolff (soprano); Dan Martin (tenor); Martin Petzold (tenor);...
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  1. Prelude for organ in C minor
  2. Christus natus est, invitatorium for 2 voices, choir, strings & woodwinds
  3. Jesu redemptor omnium, hymn for 2 voices, choir, strings & woodwinds
  4. Pastorale per la notte di natale, for orchestra in A major
  5. Te Deum, for 3 voices, choir, 2 horns & orchestra
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  1. Prelude for organ in C minor
  2. Christus natus est, invitatorium for 2 voices, choir, strings & woodwinds
  3. Jesu redemptor omnium, hymn for 2 voices, choir, strings & woodwinds
  4. Pastorale per la notte di natale, for orchestra in A major
  5. Te Deum, for 3 voices, choir, 2 horns & orchestra
  6. Messa per il Santissimo Natale, for 3 voices, choir & orchestra
  7. O admirabile mysterium, motet pastorale for 2 voices, choir & orchestra
  8. Messa per il Santissimo Natale, for 3 voices, choir & orchestra: Sanctus
  9. Messa per il Santissimo Natale, for 3 voices, choir & orchestra: Benedictus
  10. Messa per il Santissimo Natale, for 3 voices, choir & orchestra: Agnus Dei I/II
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Carus-Verlag's Christmas at the Court of Dresden could also have been titled "Christmas during the last blast of the Baroque" as Peter Kopp, the Körnerscher Sing-Verein, and the Dresdener Instrumental-Concert join forces to present a German Catholic Christmas service as it would have been heard in 1750. This is rather unlike the Lutheran Christmas music that we know from Johann Sebastian Bach; textures are smoother, simpler, and more direct and the use of counterpoint is rather restrained in comparison. The main events here ...

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