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A Family Christmas is the fourth studio album by American musical group The Piano Guys. Released on October 22, 2013 by Portrait (a division of Sony Masterworks), [2] the album reached number 20 on the US Billboard 200.
The Christmas Oratorio is exceptional in that it contains a few hymn settings, or versions of hymn tunes, for which there is no known earlier source than Bach's composition: [51] [52] The chorale melody used in No. 33 of the oratorio appears to be based on Georg Ebeling 's 1666 " Warum sollt ich mich denn grämen " hymn tune. [ 53 ]
Christmas Together is the seventh studio album by American musical group The Piano Guys. Released on October 27, 2017, by Portrait (a division of Sony Masterworks), [2] the album reached number 27 on the US Billboard 200. [3] It also topped the Billboard Classical, New Age, and Holiday albums charts.
The Oratorio de Noël, Op. 12, by Camille Saint-Saëns, also known as his Christmas Oratorio, is a cantata-like work scored for soloists, chorus, organ, strings and harp. While an organist at La Madeleine , Saint-Saëns wrote the Christmas oratorio in less than a fortnight, completing it ten days before its premiere on Christmas 1858. [ 1 ]
(instrumental and vocal) Notes Chamber: 1918: Sonata in D minor: Violin, viola, cello and piano: Opus 1 (only the first four works were numbered) Unaccompanied tune: 1918: Four English Christmas Carols: Opus 2 Instrumental: 1918: Duet: Viola and piano: Opus 3 Instrumental: 1920: The Masque of the Tempest: Flute, clarinet, triangle and strings ...
A Christmas Carol − So now is come our Joyful'st Feast − Unison song for voices and piano (1958) A Hymn for St. Cecilia for SATB & Organ (1960) Coventry Antiphon for SATB & Organ (1961) A Sequence for St. Michael for SATB & Organ (1961) Take Him, Earth, for cherishing − Motet in memory of J. F. Kennedy, for SATB unaccompanied (MS dated ...
Seven days before Christmas Eve monasteries would sing the “O antiphons” in anticipation of Christmas Eve when the eighth antiphon, “O Virgo virginum” (“O Virgin of virgins”) would be sung before and after Mary's canticle, the Magnificat (Luke 1:46b–55). The Latin metrical form of the hymn was composed as early as the 12th century ...
[1] Lins Honeyman, giving the album a seven out of ten for Cross Rhythms, writes, "a varied release that pushes Christmas music forward whilst acknowledging the genre's glorious past." [ 2 ] Reviewing the album from AllMusic , Thom Jurek says, "a collection of (mostly) traditional carols and hymns with worship choruses and cadenzas woven in for ...