Performance Today®

From East to West

Pipedreams for December 8, 2008

...composers and performers from the global community offer up exotic musical gifts for this season of the Nativity.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Piotr Drusinski: Resonet in laudibus
Julian Gembalski
Frombork Cathedral, Poland
DUX CD-0413

J.S. Bach: Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel hoch, S. 769, excerpts
Gottfried Holzer-Graf
Klosterkirche - St. Michael, Mondsee, Austria
Balance CD9477

Johannes Conze: Weihnachts-Pastorale, Vom Himmel hoch
Bram Brandemann
Sint Joriskerk, Amersfoort, The Netherlands
Chapelle CCD

Ernst Pepping: Christmas Chorale-preludes
George Bozeman
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Church, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany
Pape CD-7022

Hour 2

Samuel Barber: Chorale-prelude on Silent Night
Jeremy Filsell
Exeter College Chapel, Oxford, England, UK
Guild GMCD 7145

Dan Locklair: From East to West
Eric Stark, conductor; Charles Manning
St. Luke UMC, Indianapolis, IN
ISC CD-2006

Naji Hakim: Improvisation on a Maronite Christmas Chant, Ayyouha Rabbu Ilahuna - O Lord our God, o Child
Choir of Notre Dame du Liban, Paris; Naji Hakim
La Trinité, Paris, France
IFO 05 011

Goffredo Giarda: L'Annunciazione, Opus 72, Pastorale Fantasy on an Italian Carol
Andrea Macinanti
Cattedrale di San Giusto, Susas, Italy
Tactus CD-880701

Hour 3

Philip Stopford: 2 Anthems
Ecclesium Choir, Philip Stopford; Tim Noon
Keble College Chapel, Oxford, England, UK
Priory PRCD832

Herbert Sumsion: Cradle Song
John Winter
Truro Cathedral, England, UK
Priory PRCD917

Gaetano Donizetti: Pastorale
André Isoir
Église Saint-Brice d’Ay, France
Calliope CD-9933

Alexandre Guilmant: Noel Brabacon in the style of Haydn
André Isoir
Église Saint-Brice d’Ay, France
Calliope CD-9933

Hugo Distler: Toccata & Variations on Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
Barbara Bruns
St. Michael Episcopal, New York, NY
MSR Classics MS1137

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