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The Christmas rose / [performed by] Patrick Ball.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Ball, Patrick, performer.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Christmas music.
Celtic harp music.
Carols--Instrumental settings.
Carols.
Genre:
Celtic harp music.
Downloadable audio file.
Sound recordings.
Carols.
Instrumental settings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Place of Publication:
Tucson, Ariz. : Fortuna, [1990]
System Details:
digital recording
Contents:
God rest ye merry, gentlemen (2:29)
The first Noel (3:06)
What child is this? (4:29)
St. Basil's hymn (2:31)
O come, O come, Emmanuel (3:05)
Silent night = Stille nacht (4:05)
Oxen and sheep = Entre le boeuf et l'ane gris ; The carol of the birds (Whence comes this rush of wings afar?) (4:03)
Bring a torch, Jeanette Isabella = Un flambeau Jeanette Isabella (2:36)
Dona nobis pacem = Give us peace (3:44)
La berceuse de muffe ; We three kings (4:34)
Jesus, Jesus, rest your head (3:36)
The Gloucester wassail ; When blossoms flowered 'midst the snow (The Christmas rose) (4:31)
Auld lang syne (4:31).
Participant:
Patrick Ball, Celtic harp ; acc. briefly by Irish penny whistles and uilleann bagpipes.
Notes:
Description based on hard copy version record.
Other Format:
Source record: Ball, Patrick. Christmas rose.
OCLC:
840104503
Publisher Number:
DEA749030291
DEA749030292
DEA749030293
DEA749030294
DEA749030295
DEA749030296
DEA749030297
DEA749030298
DEA749030299
DEA749030300
DEA749030302
DEA749030303
DEA749030301
17077-2 Fortuna Records
Access Restriction:
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