1. |
Once in royal David’s city
Trad. |
4:13 |
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2. |
Silent Night (Po marie)
Trad. |
2:46 |
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3. |
O little town of Bethlehem
Trad. |
3:40 |
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4. |
The little road to Bethlehem
Trad. |
3:03 |
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5. |
O little town of Bethlehem
Trad. |
3:38 |
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6. |
Es ist ein’ Ros’ entsprungen
Trad. |
2:18 |
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7. |
I sing of a maiden
Trad. |
2:11 |
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8. |
O holy night (Cantique de Noël)
Trad. |
5:41 |
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9. |
In the bleak mid-winter
Trad. |
4:57 |
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10. |
The infant King
Trad. |
2:29 |
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11. |
Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?
Trad. |
4:21 |
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12. |
Te Harinui
Trad. |
3:58 |
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13. |
Candlelight Carol
Trad. |
4:18 |
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14. |
Good King Wenceslas
Trad. |
2:58 |
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15. |
Ding Dong! merrily on high
Trad. |
1:55 |
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16. |
O come, all ye faithful
Trad. |
3:57 |
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17. |
I’ll be home for Christmas
Trad. |
3:26 |
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18. |
Jingle bells
Trad. |
1:49 |
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19. |
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Trad. |
2:17 |
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20. |
Hodie Christus natus est
Trad. |
3:03 |
Christmas resonates with the sound of familiar seasonal music – music that is evocative, uplifting, cheerful, and above all, comfortable. There can surely be no other body of choral repertoire that has such immediate appeal, and this comes about largely through widespread familiarity and love of the tried and true favourites. The Graduate Choir, NZ needs little excuse to break out the tinsel or to indulge in the beauty of some of the most enduring pieces of seasonal music.