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Christmas improvisations.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Hancock, Gerre, 1934-2012, instrumentalist.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Christmas music.
Organ music.
Improvisation (Music).
Gregorian chants--Instrumental settings.
Gregorian chants.
Folk music--Germany.
Folk music.
Germany.
Genre:
Organ music.
Sound recordings.
Folk music.
Instrumental settings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Place of Publication:
Anaheim, Calif. : Gothic, [1999]
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents:
Personet hodie (3:04)
The snow lay on the ground (3:40)
Puer nobis nascitur (5:24)
Angels we have heard on high (3:30)
Infant lowly, infant holy (3:16)
I saw three ships (2:51)
What child is this? (6:48)
Go, tell it on the mountain (6:15)
A Christmas symphony. Christe, Redemptor omnium (plainsong) (11:10) ; Es ist ein' Ros entsprungen (German folk tune) (6:41) ; In dulci jubilo (German folk tune) (4:52) ; Puer natus in Bethlehem (plainsong) (6:53) ; Divinum mysterium (plainsong) (8:51).
Participant:
Gerre Hancock, playing the organs of Saint Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City.
Notes:
Description based on hard copy version record.
Other Format:
Source record: Hancock, Gerre, 1934-2012. Christmas improvisations.
OCLC:
811454779
Publisher Number:
USG3E9910901
USG3E9910902
USG3E9910903
USG3E9910904
USG3E9910905
USG3E9910906
USG3E9910907
USG3E9910908
USG3E9910909
USG3E9910910
USG3E9910911
USG3E9910912
USG3E9910913
G-49109 Gothic
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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