‘A delightful album by an all-male a cappella group is hard to come by—all too often they’re po-faced or schmaltzy; but this is neither. An elegant blend of old and new’ (BBC Music Magazine)
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Veni Emmanuel[3’29]Anonymous – Renaissance, arr. Philip Lawson (b1957)
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Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland a 6[2’44]Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)
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The Annunciation The angel and the girl are met[4’07]Jonathan Harvey (1939-2012), arr. Joseph Wicks (b1993)
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Videte miraculum[10’32]Thomas Tallis (c1505-1585)
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The promised light of life Christus est stella matutina[2’34]Cheryl Frances-Hoad (b1980)
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Gaudete[1’59]Anonymous – traditional, arr. Brian Kay (b1944)
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The truth sent from above This is the truth sent from above[3’07]Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) & Owain Park (b1993)
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Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen[3’08]Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)
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Angelus ad virginem[2’44]Anonymous – Medieval
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Lullay my liking H129[4’46]Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
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There is a flower[3’56]John Rutter (b1945)
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Canite tuba[2’04]Jacob Handl (1550-1591)
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There is no rose[2’58]Anonymous – Medieval
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Verbum caro factum est[2’22]Hans Leo Hassler (1562-1612)
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Coventry Carol Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child[2’55]Anonymous – traditional
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On the infancy of our saviour Hail, blessed virgin, full of heavenly grace[4’30]Owain Park (b1993)
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Love came down at Christmas[5’29]Eleanor Daley (b1955)
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In dulci jubilo[2’57]Anonymous – traditional & Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
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The oxen Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock[3’13]Jonathan Rathbone (b1957)
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Away in a manger – Cradle song[2’41]William James Kirkpatrick (1838-1921), arr. Philip Lawson (b1957)
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Jingle bells[1’51]James Lord Pierpont (1822-1893), arr. Gordon Langford (1930-2017)
From the timeless plainchant Veni Emmanuel via Jonathan Harvey to a riotous Jingle bells: Owain Park presents a programme of Christmas treats which effortlessly spans the centuries.