Joy To The World

Joy To The World

After the triumphant success of the King's Singers last Christmas Album released in 2003 entitled 'Christmas', this new disc sets an eclectic assortment of modern Christmas classics with special arrangements of some much loved favourites.

David Hurley, countertenor
Timothy Wayne-Wright, countertenor
Paul Phoenix, tenor
Philip Lawson, baritone
Christopher Gabbitas, baritone
Jonathan Howard, bass



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1.Rise up, shepherd, and followTraditional arr. Carl Davis
2.Gabriel's messageTraditional arr. Edgar Pettman
3.Noel nouveletTraditional arr. Philip Lawson
4.What child is this?Traditional arr. Bob Chilcott
5.The crown of rosesTchaikovsky arr. Jeremy Lubbock
6.O little one sweetTraditional harmonized J. S. Bach
7.Lullay my likingPhilip Lawson
8.Stille NachtFranz Gruber arr. John Rutter
9.The quiet heartJune Collin
10.There is a flowerJohn Rutter
11.Joy to the worldMason/Watts arr. Philip Lawson
12.Serenade d'hiverCamille Saint-Saens
13.The twelve days of ChristmasTraditional
14.GaudeteTraditional arr. Brian Kay
15.God rest you merry gentlemenTraditional arr. Geoffrey Keating
16.The little drummer boyKatherine K. Davis / Henry Onorati / Harry Simeone / arr. John McCarthy
17.Jingle bellsJames Lord Pierpont arr. Gordon Langford
18.Deck the hall with boughs of hollyTraditional / Thomas Oliphant arr. Gordon Langford
 

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