Cantate Hodie: Sing Forth This Day!
"Cantate Hodie: Sing Forth This Day! album by Brady R. Allred on
Internet Music"
Release Date: 2010-08-01T00:00:00.000000Z
Cantate Hodie (Sing Forth This Day), Op. 197
In the Bleak Midwinter (Arr. C. Barnett)
2 Movements for Advent: No. 1, Comfort Ye My People
2 Movements for Advent: No. 2, How Brightly Shines the Morning Star
2 Carols: No. 1, Lullee, lullai, lullo, lullabye (O, Who Will Come and Listen This Night?)
2 Carols: No. 2, Gloria tibi domine (a Little Child There Is Ybore)
All My Heart This Night Rejoices (Arr. N. Leo)
The Dream Isaiah Saw
Silent Night (Arr. L. Nestor)
We Sing Thy Birth: No. 1, So Hallow'd Is the Time
We Sing Thy Birth: No. 2, This Happy Morn
We Sing Thy Birth: No. 3, Sing, Hevin Imperial, Most of Hicht!
Wither's Carol
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: A Partridge from 6th Century Rome
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Two Turtle Doves from 15th Century France
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Three French Hens from 16th Century Italy
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Four Calling Birds from 17th Century Italy
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Five Gold Rings from 18th Century Germany
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Six Geese a-Laying from 18th Century Austria
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Seven Swans a-Swimming from 19th Century France
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Eight Maids a-Milking from 19th Century Germany
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Nine Ladies Dancing from 19th Century Austria
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Ten Lords a-Leaping from 19th Century Italy
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Eleven Pipers Piping from 19th Century Russia
A Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas: Twelve Drummers Drumming from 19th century United States of America
Jingle Bells (Arr. D. Willcocks)