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Dec. 20th, 2009 09:00 amSo, I am thinking that it is time to upload some Christmas music. This year, I am being all self-promoting, because I am uploading bits of our chorale concert from Christmas last year. (I don't have a cd for this year's yet.) Because I think we are pretty awesome and I think we did a pretty good job on some really cool music that other people might enjoy. Also, I have a solo on one of them and you might possibly enjoy hearing me sing. 8)
(They are, umm, kinda long pieces. The shortest one is something like seven minutes long. Just so you know. But they're good, I think.)
Christmas Day (by Gustav Holst) - A medley of Christmas carols, mostly Good Christian Men Rejoice, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, and The First Noel. This is the one in which I have a solo - I'm the one singing The First Noel up really high above everyone else at various places.
In terra pax (by Gerald Finzi) - I love this one, but it's weird and modern and kind of discordent. It was totally fun to sing. Also, the baritone soloist is pretty awesome.
Fantasia on Christmas Carols (by Ralph Vaughn Williams) - Another medley, but of older-feeling carols this time, and with that same awesome baritone.
If you take any of them, I hope you enjoy!
(They are, umm, kinda long pieces. The shortest one is something like seven minutes long. Just so you know. But they're good, I think.)
Christmas Day (by Gustav Holst) - A medley of Christmas carols, mostly Good Christian Men Rejoice, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, and The First Noel. This is the one in which I have a solo - I'm the one singing The First Noel up really high above everyone else at various places.
In terra pax (by Gerald Finzi) - I love this one, but it's weird and modern and kind of discordent. It was totally fun to sing. Also, the baritone soloist is pretty awesome.
Fantasia on Christmas Carols (by Ralph Vaughn Williams) - Another medley, but of older-feeling carols this time, and with that same awesome baritone.
If you take any of them, I hope you enjoy!