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Christmas Day in the Morning
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"Not an album you will feel compelled to store away after the holidays." The Boston Globe
Winner: Parents Choice Classic Audio Award
Winner: American Library Association Notable Children's Recording
This beautiful, frisky, and sweetly melodic recording focuses on that mystical time when Christian celebration mingled with the older pagan rituals of winter solstice. Spanning centuries and cultures, from England to Finland, Wales to Ireland, Cornwall to Early America, it is chocked with cheerful visiting songs that brought neighbors together, jolly old ballads, and tender carols with which families have huddled in song for countless generations. CD $10.95; Cassette $5.00
SonglistThe Gower Wassail
Jolly Old Hawk
Country Dances
King Herod and the Cock
I Saw Three Ships
Liliburlero
While Shepherds Watch'd their Flocks
Spered Hollvedel
Estampie
The Wexford Carol
Please to See the King
Personent Hodie
Angelus Ad Virginem
Green Grow'th the Holly
Welcome to our Saviour
The Christ Child's Lullaby
The First Nowell
Brightest and Best
We've Been Awhile A-Wandering
Dame, Get Up and Bake your Pies
The Bacca Pipes Jig
Milford
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
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This is the show that started it all: the original medieval Christmas Revels from which all their years of merry, musical mischief first began. A jovial king prepares his castle to make merry through dark midwinter...
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"An album for all year...quite simply, a beautiful celebration." The Boston Globe...
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"Beguiling...sung with style and energy." The Washington Post
The cast of the Cambridge Revels wanders through six centuries of European holiday music...
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"An enchanting collection." The Washington Post
English, early American, French and Irish carols are gorgeously sung with sweet, sure harmonies. As a special treat, the children caper through a frisky St. George and the Dragon play...
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