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Okay But Did You Know?
Ep. 120 Did You Know Latkes Are Essentially Hashbrowns?

Okay But Did You Know?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 42:36


Join us as we recap and chat about Bob's Burgers Season 7 Episode 7 The Last Gingerbread House on the Left and Season 7 Episode 8 Ex MachTina Did you know the hymn Oscar sings during the shooting montage is Adeste Fideles, known in English as "O Come, All Ye Faithful." Wiki page for the episode: The Last Gingerbread House on the Left Ex MachTina Links, articles, and videos mentioned in this episode: Join our Book Club and get access to exclusive content on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Tiktok

YourClassical Daily Download
Franz Liszt - Christmas Tree Suite: Adeste Fideles

YourClassical Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 3:58


Franz Liszt - Christmas Tree Suite: Adeste FidelesEteri Andjaparidze, pianoMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.553461Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon

The Classical Music Minute
The Mystery and Majesty of 'O Come, All Ye Faithful'

The Classical Music Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 1:00 Transcription Available


DescriptionThe Mystery and Majesty of 'O Come, All Ye Faithful' in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop!Fun FactA fun fact about O Come, All Ye Faithful is that it's sometimes called the “Portuguese Hymn.” Legend has it that it was performed at the Portuguese royal chapel, leading some to mistakenly believe it originated there. This international mix-up only adds to its enduring charm and intrigue!__________________________________________________________________About Steven, HostSteven is a Canadian composer & actor living in Toronto. Through his music, he creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his music website for more. Member of the Canadian League Of Composers.__________________________________________________________________You can FOLLOW ME on Instagram.

El último humanista
Símbolos navideños: interpretación psicológica

El último humanista

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 68:08


En el audio de hoy se hace un ejercicio de interpretación psicólogica con inspiración Jungiana de nuestros símbolos navideños incluyendo el nacimiento de Jesús, los reyes magos, Santa Claus, el belén, las luces navideñas representan archetipos universales pertenecientes a nuestra psicología inconsciente individual y colectiva.  Música: Little Drummer Boy; O'Holy Night; Silent Night; Winter Dance (Edward Sccissorhands); Adeste Fideles; Joy to The World. 

Ante el inconsciente
87. Los Villancicos

Ante el inconsciente

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 34:49


La historia de los Villancicos es de la un producto creado para atraer masas, lo cual sabemos porque nos resuenan en la cabeza durante semanas en esta época del año. Lo que no saben muchas personas es que fueron creadas como un reclamo para que la gente lejana al imperio romano, que vivía en las villas y los pueblos (los pagus romanos), es decir los villanos y paganos, se acercaran de una vez por todas a la Iglesia Católica. Detrás de esta campaña de marketing primigenia hay todo un simbolismo mestizo con figuras muy de la iglesia, como la Virgen, los ángeles o el Niño Jesús, pero también otras muy paganas, como el río, los peces y el romero.  Este mix de símbolos para captar la atención del mundo fuera de Roma tiene un fondo precioso que combina la fuerza espiritual tanto del cielo como de la tierra, de lo divino a todos los niveles. Por ello, analizamos algunos de ellos, desde los más populares y campestres como "Los peces en el río", pasando por "Campana sobre campana", "Noche de Paz" o el finísimo "Adeste Fideles", sin olvidar mencionar algunos de los clásicos anglosajones. Prepárate para divertirte con este episodio y ver los villancicos como un producto muy inteligente concebido por cabezas marketinianas del siglo V.

VSM: Mp3 audio files
O Come All Ye Faithful - Adeste Fideles from Christmas Carols, coll.1 for tenor saxophone and piano - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 0:48


Catholic
Son Rise Morning Show - Tuesday 12.26.2023

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 114:00


Merry Christmas! On today's show, Matt and Anna talk to Steve Ray about the life of the proto-martyr St. Stephen, whose feast is today. Fr. John Gavin tells us about the role of the Angels in the Nativity. And Fr. Philip Michael Tangorra discusses the theology of the great hymn Adeste Fideles.

Instant Trivia
Episode 1047 - Stay away from meat - Dairy products - U.s. mayors - Before and after: singers and writers - Latin lovers

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 6:06


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1047, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Stay Away From Meat 1: AKA soybean curd, it can be frozen up to 3 months--but that will change its texture, making it slightly chewier. tofu. 2: This 5-letter term coined in 1944 is the beginning and end of "vegetarian". vegan. 3: Not "Yesterday" but in 2009, this musician and longtime vegetarian launched a "meat free Monday" campaign. Paul McCartney. 4: Kashi makes this type of crunchy grain-fruit-honey-nut breakfast cereal and bars of it, too. granola. 5: The Food Network says kosher salt is optional for a 1 lb. serving of this, Japanese for green soybeans. edamame. Round 2. Category: Dairy Products 1: A separator divides milk into light and heavy parts; this substance is light, so as they say, it rises to the top. cream. 2: Yogurt is made by curdling milk with purified cultures of these, like Streptococcus thermophilus. bacteria. 3: This process uses moderately high temperatures for a short time to kill microorganisms in milk. pasteurization. 4: Milk is tested for these, such as penicillin, which may have been used to treat cows that fell ill. antibiotics. 5: Greek-style this, like oikos, has become popular with its lush texture. yogurt. Round 3. Category: U.S. Mayors 1: In 1999 Oscar Goodman, once a lawyer for Tony "The Ant" Spilotro, was elected mayor of this Nevada city. Las Vegas. 2: In 1993 Thomas Menino became the 1st non-Irish American since 1929 elected mayor of this city. Boston. 3: It was a historic event when this man was sworn in in 1990. David Dinkins (first black mayor of NYC). 4: Ed Rendell was elected mayor of this city when Frank Rizzo died after the primary. Philadelphia. 5: In 1999 Mayor Wellington Webb of this state capital asked the NRA to cancel its convention there. Denver. Round 4. Category: Before And After: Singers And Writers 1: "The Heart Of Rock and Roll" lead singer who also wrote "Alice in Wonderland". Huey Lewis Carroll. 2: Folk trio that was "Blowin' In The Wind" with the writer of "Frankenstein". Peter, Paul and Mary Shelley. 3: "Super Freak" singer who also told "Tales of the South Pacific". Rick James Michener. 4: "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" singer who takes up a pen and creates "The Mayor of Casterbridge". B.J. Thomas Hardy. 5: "Hit The Road Jack" with the singer and pianist who also came up with the theory of evolution by natural selection. Ray Charles Darwin. Round 5. Category: Latin Lovers 1: It's Latin for "O Come, All Ye Faithful". "Adeste Fideles". 2: "Dictum sapient sat est" translates as "A word to" these people. The wise. 3: We've probably asked "Nil novi sub sole" before, as there's "Nothing new under" this. The sun. 4: It's what's no excuse in "Ignorantia legis neminem excusat". Ignorance of the law is no excuse. 5: Ancient Romans put great stock in "Ars moriendi", "The art" of doing this. Dying. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

ETL Echo Audiobooks - Enemies to Lovers podfic oneshots and short MCs
Adeste Fideles by Mad_Maudlin, a Draco/ Ron Oneshot

ETL Echo Audiobooks - Enemies to Lovers podfic oneshots and short MCs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 32:48


Ron doesn't know, but he has to believe.

Thy Strong Word from KFUO Radio
LSB 379: O Come, All Ye Faithful

Thy Strong Word from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 54:50


The Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Luverne, MN and host of the program goes solo for this study the hymn “O Come, All Ye Faithful.” Turning now to LSB 379 we come upon a hymn originally titled "Adeste Fideles" in Latin. Its history is shrouded in mystery with a touch of political intrigue. It is believed to have been written by John Francis Wade, an English Catholic hymnist, in the 18th century but didn't become popular until the 20th century. In this episode, Pastor Booe takes listeners through the history and meaning of this enduring Christmas carol. Learn more: hymnary.org/hymn/LSB2006/379 Celebrate the birth of our Savior with Thy Strong Word's Countdown to Christmas, a special series where we explore 10 of the most beloved Christmas hymns found in the Lutheran Service Book. Learn the history and meaning of these beautiful carols and how they reflect the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Each weekday we dive into every stanza of these classic hymns and discover the rich theology and joy it expresses. Don't miss this opportunity to prepare your hearts to receive Christ anew and rejoice with Thy Strong Word: Countdown to Christmas. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Thy Strong Word is graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation. Through the mission gifts of people like you, LHF translates, publishes, distributes and introduces books that are Bible-based, Christ-centered and Reformation-driven. Learn more at lhfmissions.org. Lutheran Service Book 379 1 O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant! O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem; Come and behold Him Born the king of angels; Refrain: O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord! 2 Highest, most holy, Light of Light eternal, Born of a virgin, a mortal He comes; Son of the Father Now in flesh appearing! 3 Sing, choirs of angels, Sing in exultation, Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above! Glory to God In the highest: [Refrain] 4 Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, Born this happy morning; Jesus, to Thee be glory giv'n! Word of the Father Now in flesh appearing! [Refrain] Text Information First Line: O come, all ye faithful Title: O Come, All Ye Faithful Author: John F. Wade, c. 1711-86 Translator: Frederick Oakeley, 1802-80 (alt.) Refrain First Line: O come, let us adore Him Meter: Irregular meter Language: English Publication Date: 2006 Scripture: Luke 2:15 Tune Information Name: ADESTE FIDELES Composer: John F. Wade, c. 1711-86 Meter: Irregular meter Key: G Major Source: The Hymnal, 1940 (Setting)

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #3, Episode #56: Adeste Fideles in Chinese

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 21:09


Host Mary Swander reads her story Adeste Fideles in Chinese with musical accompaniment. Adeste Fideles in Chinese is the third in a series of handmade books published by Timothy Fay of Route 3 Press in Anamosa, Iowa, depicting the author's interactions with her Amish neighbors. This book captures a poignant Christmas story of multicultural exchange. More about Swander's books here.)Connect with us on our new Substack pages where you will see photos and extras from the podcast:Mary Swander's Buggy Landmaryswander.substack.comAnd Mary Swander's Emerging Voices, showcasing young, diverse writers on current topics:swander.substack.comBecome a premium member of our podcast Mary Swander's Buggy Land and gain access to bonus interviews, books, postcards, and poetry critiques. Have Mary join you and a small group for a reading. Visit: https://agarts.supercast.com/Your donation to Buggy Land helps make this podcast a sustainable business and allows us to do this work. We could not do it without you. Thank you for your support. Make your donation: https://www.agarts.org/donate/AgArts is a non-profit organization based in Kalona, Iowa, whose mission is to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. The Executive Director and host of Buggy Land is award-winning author Mary Swander. https://maryswander.com/. Learn more about AgArts: https://www.agarts.org/Say hello on Facebook and Instagram

Presbyterian Church of the Covenant Podcast
Sunday, December 17, 2023

Presbyterian Church of the Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 72:42


Prelude - Improvisation on "Adeste Fideles" by J. F. Wade - Kevin Week, organWelcome & News of the ChurchCall to WorshipCarol of Advent - "Once in Royal David's City"Light of the Candle of LoveSermon - "The King of Love" (I John 4:7–12) - by Rev. Jason GrifficePrayers of AdventReceiving of Tithes and OfferingsOffertory - "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" Arr. Kevin Week - Kevin Weed, organCarol of Advent - "Away in a Manger" (Alternate Tune)Christmas Cantata - "The King is Born" Arr. Craig AdamsBenedictionOnce in Royal David's CityOnce in royal David's cityStood a lowly cattle shedWhere a mother laid her babyIn a manger for his bed:Mary was that mother mild,Jesus Christ her little child.He came down to earth from heaven,Who is God and Lord of all,And his shelter was a stable,And his cradle was a stall;With the poor, and meek, and lowly,Lived on earth our Saviour holy.And our eyes at last shall see Himthrough his own redeeming love;For that child so dear and gentleIIs our Lod in heaven above,And He leads His children onTo the place where He is gone.Away in a MangerAway in a manger, no crib for a bed,The little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head.The stars in the bright sky looked down where He lay,The little Lord Jesus, asleep on the hay.The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes,But little Lord Jesus, no crying He makes.I love The, Lord Jesus! Look down from the sky,And stay by my side until morning is nigh.Be near me, Lord Jesus! I ask Thee to stayClose by me forever, and love me, I pray.Bless all the dear children in Thy tender care,And fit us for heaven, to live with Thee there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Teachable Heart
Adeste, Fideles

The Teachable Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 2:26


Written by a Catholic and translated by a Protestant, it is to be sung by any who are willing to come and adore Him!

Católico PodCast
Adeste Fideles

Católico PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 4:59


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The God Minute
Dec 25 - CHRISTMAS (Fr Michael)

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 14:45


Christmas(Breaking Open The Word)SCRIPTURELuke 2: 1 - 14MUSIC"Adeste Fideles" (O Come All Ye Faithful) - Celine Dion"Silent Night" (Acoustic guitar instrumental)"Joy To The World" (instrumental)"Welcome To Our World" - Chris RiceTears are falling, hearts are breakingHow we need to hear from GodYou've been promised, we've been waitingWelcome Holy Child [Repeat: x1]Hope that You don't mind our manger How I wish we could have knownBut long-awaited Holy StrangerMake Yourself at homePlease make Yourself at homeBring Your peace into our violenceBid our hungry souls be filledWord now breaking Heaven's silenceWelcome to our world [Repeat: x1]Fragile finger sent to heal us Tender brow prepared for thornTiny heart whose blood will save usUnto us is born [Repeat: x1]So wrap our injured flesh around YouBreathe our air and walk our sodRob our sins and make us holyPerfect Son of God [Repeat: x1]Welcome to our world

The God Minute
Dec 23 - Concert Friday (Fr Michael)

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 12:22


Concert FridayMUSIC"Adeste Fideles" - (Instrumental)"Silent Night" - Bing Crosby"O Holy Night" - Perry Como"It's Christmas Time" - Diana RossIt's christmas timeAnd you will find his love is everywhereWhile shepherds watched their flocks by nightThe star shone all aroundJesus came to earthBorn of maryPrince of peace, emmanuelI love to tell the storyAnd now the king born in a manger is lord of my heartNow the king born in a manger is lord of my soulIt's christmas timeAnd you will find his love is everywhereThe wise men came to see his faceAnd glory shone aroundJesus came to earthBorn of maryPrince of peace, emmanuelI love to tell his storyAnd now the king born in a manger is lord of my heartNow the king born in a manger is lord of my heartOh yes, the king born in a mangerIs lord of my heartNow the king born in a mangerIs lord of my soulIt's christmas time

Clássicos CBN - Helder Trefzger
No clima de Natal, ouça composições clássicas da data!

Clássicos CBN - Helder Trefzger

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 11:53


O Clássicos CBN desta semana está em ritmo de Natal! O comentarista Maestro Helder Trefzger traz como destaque canções tradicionais, como Adeste Fideles, Les anges dans nos campagnes, The first Noel e Silent Night, em versões variadas, do lírico ao jazz. Ouça a conversa completa!

Instant Trivia
Episode 559 - Last But Not Least - Queens - Continental Congressmen - Latin Lovers - Ranch Dressing

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 7:41


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 559, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Last But Not Least 1: He was the last U.S. president not sworn in by the Chief Justice of the U.S.. Lyndon Johnson. 2: Number of the last complete symphony by Beethoven. 9. 3: This band gave its last concert with Jerry Garcia at Chicago's Soldier Field in 1995. the Grateful Dead. 4: In 1550 he completed his last fresco, "The Crucifixion of St. Peter". Michelangelo. 5: The last NASA astronaut to fly in space alone was Ronald Evans as a part of this 1972 Apollo mission. Apollo 17. Round 2. Category: Queens 1: This queen was the mother of France's Louis XVII. Marie Antoinette. 2: Maria I, queen of this Iberian nation for 39 years, died in Brazil following Napoleon's invasion of her homeland. Portugal. 3: Britain's beloved Queen Mum, who died in 2002 at age 101, was this queen's mum. Queen Elizabeth II. 4: In 1654 Queen Christina of this Scandinavian nation shocked Europe by abdicating and moving to Rome. Sweden. 5: Not just a queen, but an archduchess, and and empress, she was the mother of another queen--Marie Antoinette. Maria Theresa. Round 3. Category: Continental Congressmen 1: The Conway Cabal, a New England congressional group, plotted to oust this man as commander-in-chief. George Washington. 2: Samuel Chase tried to corner the market on this mill product using congressional inside information. Flour. 3: 2 of the 4 great documents of the Continental Congress; Roger Sherman was the only man to sign all 4. (2 of) Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Articles of Association and The Constitution. 4: Francis Hopkinson claimed he designed this U.S. symbol; in 1781 Congress denied him sole credit. the U.S. flag. 5: Josiah Bartlett represented this colony; later he became governor and Dartmouth gave him an honorary M.D. degree. New Hampshire. Round 4. Category: Latin Lovers 1: It's Latin for "O Come, All Ye Faithful". "Adeste Fideles". 2: "Dictum sapient sat est" translates as "A word to" these people. The wise. 3: We've probably asked "Nil novi sub sole" before, as there's "Nothing new under" this. The sun. 4: It's what's no excuse in "Ignorantia legis neminem excusat". Ignorance of the law is no excuse. 5: Ancient Romans put great stock in "Ars moriendi", "The art" of doing this. Dying. Round 5. Category: Ranch Dressing 1: Somehow, shoppin' at Neiman Marcus for these trousers with a bib and shoulder straps don't feel right, but y'all can. overalls. 2: These "jingle jangle jingle as I go riding merrily along". spurs. 3: Parts of this metal item include the yoke, which wraps around the heel, and the rowel, a revolving wheel. a spur. 4: A bandito could wear this handkerchief as a scarf, a neckerchief or a mask. a bandana. 5: Ranch hands get protection from the brush by wearing these seatless leather items over their pants. chaps. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

The God Minute
Dec 25 - Christmas (The God Minute Team)

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 14:29


ChristmasMerry Christmas Everyone!  Today, in addition to it being Christmas, as many of our regular followers know, each Saturday we dedicate our prayer at the God Minute to our Blessed Mother. What better way for us to do so on Christmas than for us to pray a decade of the rosary, the third Joyful mystery, The Nativity of our Lord, along with a few other special moments!MUSIC"Adeste Fideles""Mary Did You Know" (Instrumental)"Welcome To Our World" - Chris Rice"Joy To The World"

Católico PodCast
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) at Westminster Abbey

Católico PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 8:35


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RTÉ - Barrscéalta
Megan Nic Ruairí, Loch Na nDeoran, Anagaire.

RTÉ - Barrscéalta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 3:35


Ceol beo agus comhrá, leis an t-amhrán Adeste Fideles.

Católico PodCast
Adeste Fideles

Católico PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 4:59


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Católico PodCast
Adeste Fideles - Pavarotti - Notre Dame

Católico PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 3:05


Adestes Fideles Pavarotti 1978 Notre Dame (Montreal) Choirs: Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal and Les Disciples de Massenet Lyrics: Adeste, fideles, laeti triumphantes; Venite, venite in Bethlehem. Natum videte Regem angelorum. Refrain: Venite adoremus, Venite adoremus, Venite adoremus, Dominum. Cantet nunc hymnos chorus angelorum, Cantet nunc aula caelestium: Gloria, gloria in excelsis Deo; Refrain Ergo qui natus die hodierna, Iesu, tibi sit gloria: Patris aeterni verbum caro factum: Refrain --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jlio4/message

Católico PodCast
Adeste Fideles - Notre Dame 2016

Católico PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 4:04


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Hark! The stories behind our favorite Christmas carols
Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful)

Hark! The stories behind our favorite Christmas carols

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 37:37


O Come, All Ye Faithful is a rousing, controversial and some might even say, miraculous Christmas carol! And it's believed to have a subversive Jacobite rallying call hidden in the text. To peal back the layers of history in this song, Host Maggi Van Dorn is joined by Rev. Andrew Cameron-Mowat S.J., a Jesuit priest at St. Ignatius, Stamford Hill (London), and an accomplished organist and music director. We also hear from Dr. Kim Harris, Assistant Professor of African-American Thought and Practice at Loyola Marymount University, along with a former Choir of King's College organ scholar, Parker Ramsey. Special thanks to the Choir of King's College, Cambridge and the Ignatian Schola for allowing us to play parts of their recordings of Adeste Fideles/O Come, All Ye Faithful.  To support the production of “Hark!” and to access other great Advent reflections from America Magazine staff, please subscribe!  Related articles: Black spirituals meet the liturgy: Why I composed a Mass for Black Catholics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Renaissance Festival Podcast
Holiday Special

Renaissance Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 48:20


VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.net/ The Ren Cruise https://www.therencruise.com/ Wôks Print http://www.woksprint.com/ SONGS Heigh Ho Holiday performed by Bells and Motley Consort from the album Wassail! A Bells and Motley Christmas http://www.bellsandmotley.com Ding Dong Merrily On High performed by Moat Jumper from the album Christmas At The Renaissance Fair www.moatjumper.com Coventry Carol performed by Wicked Tinkers from the album Slainte Happy Holidays Winter Rose (M. Davis) performed by Tania Opland from the album Winter's Time I Saw Three Ships performed by The Bilge Pumps from the album A Pirate's Christmas Wish https://www.thebilgepumps.com/ The Little Drummer Boy performed by Faire to Middlin' from the album A Faire to Middlin Christmas https://www.fairetomiddlin.com Adeste Fideles performed by Fiddler's Tales from the album Adeste Anatinae Riu Riu Chiu performed by Myschyffe Managed from the album Faire Tidings https://www.myschyffemanaged.com Santa Claus is Swingin' into Town performed by Celtic Stone from the album A Light Shall Shine - Music for Christmas Deck the Halls (in 7/8) performed by DeCantus from the album Bee of Good Cheer! http://www.decantus.com/ Make We Joy Now In This Fest performed by Myschyffe Managed from the album Faire Tidings https://www.myschyffemanaged.com Any Day's A Holiday performed by Three Quarter Ale from the album Shall We Gather By The Fire https://www.facebook.com/pg/threequarterale We Be Soldiers Three/Carol of the Bells performed by Dregs from the album Dreggnog http://www.the-dregs.net Mid Winter's Night performed by Blackmore's Night from the album Fires At Midnight https://www.blackmoresnight.com SEGMENTS Festival update brought to you by The Ren List visit http://www.therenlist.com for more information. HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/ HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com

Shiloh Worship Music
O Come All Ye Faithful

Shiloh Worship Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 3:40


Our version of the Classic Christmas Carol "O Come, All Ye Faithful" (originally written in Latin as "Adeste Fideles") is a Christmas carol that has been attributed to various authors, including John Francis Wade (1711–1786), John Reading (1645–1692), King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656), and anonymous Cistercian monks. The earliest printed version is in a book published by Wade. A manuscript by Wade, dating to 1751, is held by Stonyhurst College in Lancashire.

El último humanista
San Valentín

El último humanista

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 32:22


En el audio de hoy hablaremos de la vida y obra de San Valentín.  Imagen: Reliquia de San Valentín de Santa María en Cosmedin Música: Adeste Fideles 

Mantra - Video
Adeste fideles Narendra and Wolfgang Christmas Eve

Mantra - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 2:28


Narendra, Wolfgang and Kids are singing: "Adeste fideles". Sing along and let the mantra music open your heart! Free Online Kirtan Book English Seminars Intensive 4-weeks International Yoga Teachers‘ Training

Mantra - Video
Adeste fideles Narendra and Wolfgang Christmas Eve

Mantra - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 2:27


Narendra, Wolfgang and Kids are singing: "Adeste fideles". Sing along and let the mantra music open your heart! Free Online Kirtan Book English Seminars Intensive 4-weeks International Yoga Teachers‘ Training

YKB GKI Media
Injil Dalam Melodi - KJ 109 "Hai Mari, Berhimpun"

YKB GKI Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 11:27


KJ 109 – Hai Mari, Berhimpun Syair: Adeste fideles/O Come All Ye Faithful, John Francis Wade, 1751, Terjemahan: Yamuger/Pan. Lit. K. A. J., 1980, Lagu: John Francis Wade, 1751 Nyanyian ini sepertinya sudah menjadi semacam “lagu wajib” yang harus dinyanyikan dalam setiap ibadah Natal, selain “Malam Kudus.” Nyanyian tersebut adalah Kidung Jemaat No. 109 “Hai Mari, Berhimpun.” Hampir semua orang sudah mengenal dan bahkan mungkin hafal, minimal bait pertama dari nyanyian ini. Sudah menjadi tradisi untuk menyanyikan himne ini sebagai nyanyian penutup dalam Misa Tengah Malam pada tanggal 24 Desember menjelang Natal di Basilika Santo Petrus di Vatikan. Dan tradisi ini diikuti oleh banyak gereja lain, baik Katolik Roma maupun Protestan. Ada juga yang menyanyikannya dalam ibadah Natal Pagi pada tanggal 25 Desember, karena di bait terakhir ada kalimat dalam bahasa Latin “Ergo qui natus die hodierna,” yang diterjemakan ke dalam bahasa Indonesia menjadi “Ya, Tuhan yang lahir pada hari ini.” Nyanyian ini memang aslinya ditulis dalam bahasa Latin dengan judul “Adeste Fideles”. Di dalam buku Kidung Jemaat, tertulis penciptanya, baik syair maupun melodi, adalah John Francis Wade. Namun demikian, informasi ini mungkin kurang akurat, karena pencipta sebenarnya nyanyian ini sampai sekarang masih belum diketahui. Simak kelanjutan kisah nyanyian tersebut bersama Daniel Budilaksono. ___________________________________________ Music By : Heidi Kabul Vocal: Pdt. Arliyanus Larosa, Pdt. Santy Manurung, Maria Netta, Christine Sinaga, Pnt. Hizkia Anugrah Music Produced by Yayasan Komunikasi Bersama

Canzone corse
Un ghjornu, una canzona : Chjama Aghjalesi - Adeste Fideles

Canzone corse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 5:03


durée : 00:05:03 - Canzone corse - FB RCFM - Bon Natale à Tutti

El último humanista
Una historia de la Navidad

El último humanista

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 62:43


En el audio de hoy hablaremos de aspectos históricos y culturales de nuestra fiesta más memorable.  Imagen: Natividad Napolitano Art Institute of Chicago  Música:   1. Oh Come All Ye Faithful. Charles Szczpanek. Soft Piano Solo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJh_E0K7O9I&list=RDHJh_E0K7O9I&start_radio=1 2. Adeste Fideles/ Oh Come All Ye Faithful. Cello. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIYzU-6HNB0 3. Adeste Fideles. RTVE. Alfredo García. Concierto de Navidad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz13ufATook

Trinity College
03 Organ Prelude Adeste Fideles, Op. 8, J. Demessieux — Christopher Houlihan '09, Organ

Trinity College

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 2:20


03 Organ Prelude Adeste Fideles, Op. 8, J. Demessieux — Christopher Houlihan '09, Organ by Trinity College

American Muse
William Henry Fry - "Niagara" Symphony

American Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 21:07


-William Henry Fry, born a Philadelphian in 1813... or 1815... well it seems no one really knows for sure. But, either is close enough for us. Though it might seem a foreign concept to us, being able to hear great music in the 19th century was completely dependent on an orchestra or opera company actually putting on the performance, geographically nearby, on an evening when you could go, assuming you could afford a ticket. No internet, YouTube, obviously. Philadelphia was great for Fry in this regard. In the 1830s, a French opera troupe toured to Philly and performed French opera sung in French, in addition to some other standards of the repertoire, like Rossini's _La Gazza Ladra_. Multiple Italian opera companies came through with similar programming. These and many other experiences available to him in Philadelphia led to Fry not only taking composition lessons, but also having some early overtures and even operas performed. - Professionally, however, Fry took up the family business of journalism. His father founded the Philadelphia _National Gazette_, and later working as a foreign correspondent for the _Public Ledger_ and _New York Tribune_, Fry was able to spend 3 years in Paris (6 years total in Europe). Well, being the industrious man that he was, he took advantage of that time, soaking in as much music and culture as he could.- It also seems he soaked in a little arrogance as well! He constantly compared Paris to Philly and America generally. Particularly, in this quote… again this is a quote(!), Fry is very cutting: “Philadelphia is a Quaker abortion as regards plan; New York a Dutch monstrosity; Boston a Puritancial fright… When the groveling, penny-scraping, health destroying folly that blotted out the only dash of Beauty born of the narrow spirit which planned Philadelphia—the Centre Park—which changed that pretty little circle of verdure and trees into four square what-nots… which are a disgrace to Philadelphia and human nature, when that beggarly abortion which should be gibbeted as a criminal against good taste… shall be changed, a new birth shall be given to Democracy and the strength and splendor which royalty has conferred on Paris, social justice shall spread over our community. Perhaps if the Tuileries Gardens were in Philadelphia some money grub would vote for cutting it up to admit vehicles through, or worse even, for city lots.” As you can tell, the man had a lot to say…- At any rate, Fry did return to the US and lived out his life as news editor, critic, and composer. He relentlessly criticized audiences for wanting European-centric only programming, while championing American music. He even found time to do a series of music history lectures.- As for Fry's compositions, many were lost upon his death. What remains is more than enough to fill out a musical sketch of the man at any rate.- Notably, Fry wrote an opera titled _Leonora_, and upon it's production in 1845 it became the first grand opera written by an American composer. He additionally wrote 2 other operas, _Aurelia the Vestal_ and _Notre-Dame of Paris_. - An interesting quote by Fry on opera: “Rightly to hear and enjoy an old opera, we should place ourselves, so far as possible, in the circle of thought, artistic and general, of the period at which it was produced. With such mobility we may, to a degree, see with the eyes and hear with the ears of generations gone by.”- This thinking actually endears me to this man, as my personal, preferred production of a Mozart opera includes wigs and corsets. It's not for everyone, and the modern thinking is to “update” all visual elements. But the dated scenery and costumes helps me enter the moment and the time period and disassociate from the present.- Fry wrote as many as 7 symphonies, or that's what he calls them. They are really tone-poems, each one heavily programmatic, much shorter than expected, and usually not structured much like any symphony I know of. More on that later...- The 2 most famous ones, _Niagara_, also written in 1854, which we will discuss shortly, and the Santa Claus: Christmas Symphony, of 1853. The Christmas Symphony is quite unique. Fry calls for a saxophone, which is possibly the first use of the instrument in an orchestral setting. Like, the saxophone had only been invented like 10 years earlier, and no one had yet thought about putting it in a symphony. The piece is full of instrumental solos, even one for double bass! Not at all as memorable as Mahler's bass solo in the 3rd movement of his 1st symphony, but still unusual. The piece is very engaging, and dramatically ends with Adeste Fideles, or Oh Come All Ye Faithful as it is better known.####Culture- As I mentioned, Fry wrote Niagara for a “Grand Musical Congress” at New York's Crystal Palace. Now, the Crystal Palace has an interesting, though short, history. It was erected in 1853, aaaaaand burned down in 1858, so not much could come of the 5 years it existed. Patterned after London's own building of the same name, this one was also built with iron and glass, in the shape of a Greek cross with a 100 ft dome atop the center. - This performance was in fact the 2nd opening of the Crystal Palace after the initial opening ceremony was apparently a dud, which included hours of musical performances and political speeches—including an appearance by President Franklin Pearce—in addition to the art and sculpture exhibition. In Fry's review of the original he doesn't hold back either: “The various speeches delivered on the occasion were attentively listened to by a select body of hearers, but the immense space of the Crystal Palace with its two floors and the multitudinous partial partitions, prevented the great mass present from hearing. The bad and vulgar American habit of talking and walking on such occasions, added also to the difficulty of catching what the speakers said... The effect produced upon the audience by the music foreshadows the success of keeping up that source of enjoyment for the Million as long as the Exhibition may be kept open.” In other words, Fry is saying why would they care how the music sounds as long as the politicians get to speak!- So, this Grand Musical Congress for the 2nd opening was to be an overwhelming event. One review at the time described it as quote “unit[ing] in one grand ensemble the elite of the instrumental celebrities of Europe and America, together with the great choral societies, solo singers, etc., of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, etc., etc.—to the number of some fifteen hundred performers”. And of course this kind of grandiose event could only come from the mind of one P.T. Barnum, the newly appointed President of the Crystal Palace.- As a featured composer of this 2nd event and a music critic with the New York Tribune, Fry got completely on board. He even elevated the event and the building to the level of the Greek Gods(!), asserting that the Crystal Palace quote “may be considered the Olympian festival of the Nineteenth Century.” Well, that's one way to promote the event anyway!- Fry was to have 2 pieces performed on this concert: the Adagio from “The Breaking Heart” and our subject du jour, the Niagara Symphony, which does in fact bear the dedication “Composed for the Musical Congress at the Crystal Palace of New York.” However, since there is only one known review of the performance, and that review only mentions the Adagio, we are NOT even certain that the Niagara Symphony was performed at all! Well... I guess that's technically true, but there is no other reason to doubt that it wasn't performed either. And despite that, as we will see, the piece itself is thematically 100% in line with the event and all of its pomp and frills.###Analysis of piece####Overall scope- The _Niagara_ Symphony is certainly large in effect, meaning to evoke the visual and aural scene of the Falls themselves. But, it is by no means one of Fry's largest works, like his opera Leonora and the more well known _Santa Claus_ Symphony. What the piece does is showcase Fry's penchant for experimentation and visually evocative writing. The first rarity is the orchestration, calling for 5 timpanists playing 11 drums! ... Then, just as oddly, he calls for 2 “bass brass instruments”, specifying “tubas, ophicleides, bombardones... using very high register.” I had to look up the bombardone... it's essentially the bottom range trombone, with the same range of a tuba! I have no idea how feasible this was at the time, but certainly today we would just use 2 tubas, similar to replacing the 2 serpentines Berlioz' calls for in his _Symphonie Fantastique_. ####Excerpts- Now, lets hear excerpts of the piece itself.- A dull murmur of timpani rolls begins the piece, and as if turning a small bend in the water to take full view of the falls, the music builds quickly to a grand climactic fanfare- Then just as quickly, this climax erupts into confusion, running chromatic scales, even in the trumpets!, possibly representative of the rocky ride over the waves toward the falls 『play chromatics』- After yet another climactic crash (of waves, maybe?), the sound finally calms, opening up to a surprisingly stately, contrasting theme. Though, the timpani rolls persist beneath throughout, foreshadowing what is to come- In a moment of compositional brilliance, Fry creates a way of ending this stately theme and moving back to the drama of the falls, all while keeping the listener visually “in the boat” so to speak. Before fully ending the section, there are four rousing interjections, followed by stillness, only the ever rolling timpani heard. Only then, after rising tremello and brass chords does he finally arrive at a recap of the beginning fanfare- Now we get another moment of real creativity and real brilliance Fry. After repeating much of the opening material again, at a moment of tight dissonance and tension, Fry creates a distant sounding echo of this moment, and quietly ends the piece in oblivion. In the score, Fry specifically says of the ending measures “Retard these eight bars very much at the second time of playing them to produce a continued monotony of effect.”###Closing- This is truly a unique piece, even now. Even if you've never been to Niagara Falls, Fry's work is engaging and vivid.- Like I said earlier, no matter what he calls it, this really isn't a Symphony, or at least as designed by Haydn and perfected by Beethoven. And Fry spent enough time studying Art Music that he knew very well what a Symphony was. Maybe it was more of a marketing idea? Or possibly he had intended the pieces to be longer, originally?- At any rate, the entire piece is worth enjoying, in totality, as it is, no matter the title.Music:Niagara SymphonyBy: William Henry FryPerformed by: Tony Rowe; Royal Scottish National OrchestraCourtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-muse-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Issues on Appeal
Episode 41: Appellate Thankful

Issues on Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 33:50


My guests on this episode include: Jamie Moses (https://www.hklaw.com/en/professionals/m/moses-jamie-billotte) Courtney Brewer (http://www.mills-appeals.com/courtney-brewer.html) Joe Eagleton (https://www.bhappeals.com/joseph-eagleton/) Dineen Wasylik (https://ip-appeals.com/) Morgan Weinstein (https://www.twiglaw.com/weinstein) Robin Bresky (https://www.breskyappellate.com/about-the-firm/robin-bresky-profile/) Dan Huckabay (https://commercialsurety.com/courts/) Thomasina Moore (https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasina-moore-97541657/) Nick Shannin (https://shanninlaw.com/nicholas-a-shannin/) Sara Lahlou-Amine (https://www.bankerlopez.com/sarahlahlouamine) Chris Donovan (https://www.ralaw.com/people/christopher-d-donovan) Matt Conigliaro (https://www.carltonfields.com/team/c/matthew-j-conigliaro) The closing performance of "Come All Ye Faithful" or "Adeste Fideles" was performed by my friend, James Howes (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_G._Howes), at the Riverside Church in New York City, and is included with permission. All other holiday music is licensed, and royalty free for commercial purposes. Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: ddaiker@shumaker.com (ddaiker@shumaker.com). Please support our sponsor: Court Surety Bond Agency (http://courtsurety.com/). CSBA is the nation's leading surety agency specializing in supersedeas bonds. (877-810-5525). If you love the show, feel free to Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daiker)! Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes. Special Guests: Chris Donovan, Courtney Brewer, Daniel Huckabay, Dineen Wasylik, Jamie Moses, Joe Eagleton, Matthew J. Conigliaro, Morgan Weinstein, Nick Shannin, Robin Bresky, Sarah Lahlou-Amine, and Thomasina Moore.

Shiloh Worship Music
O Come All Ye Faithful

Shiloh Worship Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 3:40


Our new version of the Classic Christmas Carol–O Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) . We recorded, produced, and mastered in our studio in the US 1. O come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant,  O come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem.  Come and behold him, born the King of angels;  Refrain: O come let us adore him, O come let us adore him,  O come let us adore him, Christ the Lord. 2. Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation;  O sing, all ye citizens of heaven above!  Glory to God, all glory in the highest;  (Refrain) 3. Yea, Lord, we greet thee, born this happy morning,  Jesus, to thee be all glory given.  Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing:  (Refrain)  Venite Fedeli, l'angelo ci invita,  venite, venite a Betlemme. Nasce per noi Cristo Salvatore. Venite adoriamo, venite adoriamo,  venite adoriamo il Signore Gesù. La luce del mondo brilla in una grotta;  la fede di guida a Betlemme. La notte resplende, tutto il mondo attende:  seguiamo i pastori a Betlemme. Il Figlio di Dio, Re dell'universo,  si è fatto Bambino a Betlemme. "Sia gloria nei cieli, pace sulla terra",  un angelo annunzia a Betlemme. COPY FREELY ©2016 Shiloh Worship Music-This Music Recording is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying only.Traditional Hymn-Public Domain

Shiloh Worship Music
"O Come All Ye Faithful" (Adeste Fideles) -in 5 Languages-Latin, English, French, Italian, & Spanish

Shiloh Worship Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 4:37


Our version of the Classic Christmas Carol "O Come All Ye Faithful" (Adeste Fideles) -in 5 Languages-Latin, English, French, Italian, & Spanish

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land
Season #1, Episode #6: Adeste Fideles in Chinese

AgArts from Horse and Buggy Land

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 21:08


Mary Swander celebrates multi-cultural holidays by reading her classic Amishland Christmas story Adeste Fideles in Chinese.

Sermons – Valley Bible Church

John 11:1-16 Weekly Bulletin Kids Sermon Notes LG Questions  (PDF) LG Questions (Word Doc)

One Radio Network
The Life of Dr. Nicholas Gonzales, August 24, 2020

One Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 45:46


Mary Swander The Maverick M.D. – Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, and His Fight for a New Cancer Treatment Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez died unexpectedly on July 21, 2015. If he were alive today… We believe he would be smiling from ear to ear. We believe he would be thrilled that so many people like yourself are interested in learning about The Gonzalez Protocol®. We believe he would be pleased at the progress our small, non-profit foundation has made to secure his legacy and the future availability of his nutritional protocol. We know that without Dr. Gonzalez himself here to drive this work forward, his groundbreaking protocols are in danger of fading into oblivion like the brilliant work of his mentors Dr. William Donald Kelley and Dr. John Beard. Prior to his passing, Dr. Gonzalez meticulously documented the scientific theory of his work and proved its effectiveness. He believed that Nature is a Friend and not the Enemy. He published several books and recorded hundreds of hours of interviews and lectures. He wrote more than 120 in-depth patient cancer case studies — the result of a lifetime of research and groundbreaking patient care — case studies that would publicly legitimize a whole new approach to nothing less than curing cancer. All kinds of cancer. About Mary Swander: Mary Swander is the Artistic Director of Swander Woman Productions, a theatre troupe that performs dramas about food, farming, and the wider rural environment. She is also the Executive Director of AgArts, a nonprofit designed to imagine and promote healthy food systems through the arts. Her latest book is a collection of essays on her interactions with her Amish neighbors, called Adeste Fideles in Chinese, from Route 3 Press. The former Poet Laureate of Iowa, Swander is an award-winning author who has been given grants from the National Endowment for the Arts to the Whiting Foundation. She has published scores of books of poetry and nonfiction as well as essays, magazine articles, individual poems and radio commentaries in such places as National Public Radio, The Nation, The New York Times Magazine, and Poetry Magazine. She is best known for her poetry book Driving the Body Back and for her memoirs Out of this World and The Desert Pilgrim. Show highlights: Mary starts the show talking about some problems in farming Mary was a patient of Dr. Gonzalez for 20 years; He completely got rid of her fibroid uterine tumors The biggest lifestyle change he recommended; vegetarian diets don’t work for all patients Mary Swander was so curious to understand how an Ivy League trained doctor found the more alternative path Mary explains Dr. Gonzalez’ basic program The patients with the most success followed the program in detail Why coffee enemas are so important in the program

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn
Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn - December 22, 2019 - HR 2

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 40:53


The Heroism of Admiral Mike Rogers. Original Whistleblower to SpyGate. We learn this week that former NSA Director Rogers has met with John Durham on "multiple occasions" as part of the DOJ investigation into the Origins of SpyGate. Excellent good news for America, and very bad news for the Coup Plotters. We review the speeches, history and timelines of Admiral Rogers going back to his infamous Trump Tower meeting in November 2016. Here we have a patriot who knows exactly what Team Obama was up to, spying on their political opponents year after year. Stay tuned. Meanwhile, we sample a Shakespearean Christmas from Hamlet. We review Friar Giovanni Giacondo's beloved 1513 letter on the peace and joy of Christmas. Wonderful Holiday Conversations. Old Toy Trains. Adeste Fideles. War Is Over. With Listener Calls & Christmas Music via the Mills Brothers, Luciano Pavarotti, the Beach Boys, Cocteau Twins, Roger Miller, George Strait and John Lennon.

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast
SOPP516: Paul Ayres About His Organ Music

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 54:05


Welcome to episode 516 of Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast! Today it's my pleasure to introduce to you Paul Ayres who is a prize-winning composer, arranger, choral conductor, musical director, organist and accompanist from the UK. We are talking about his organ music. Vidas: Thank you so much, Paul for joining in this conversation! I'm very delighted to be able to talk with you through the internet. I came in the contact with your work some months ago when I found out about your fabulous Toccata for Eric. And you sent me other pieces to listen to and then I bought the entire Suite for Eric which was very exciting suite for me. And I'm actually learning and practicing it right now. Actually, before we started talking I practiced the Prelude and Fugue from this suite. You can find out more about Paul Ayres and his work by visiting his website at https://www.paulayres.co.uk. Relevant Links: ​a re-written version of J S Bach's Toccata and Fugue BWV 565 awarded second prize in the AGO Seattle Chapter 'Bach to the Future' composition competition online live recordings: https://youtu.be/lGxCCNq01Yw http://yourlisten.com/paulayresaudio/mostly-bachs-toccata-and-fugue ​ ​Fantasy-Sonata on Over the Rainbow http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/404 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbP5qiHzYD8 https://soundcloud.com/user-517413285/rainbow1 https://soundcloud.com/user-517413285/rainbow2 https://soundcloud.com/user-517413285/rainbow3 https://soundcloud.com/user-517413285/rainbow4 https://soundcloud.com/user-517413285/rainbow5 http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/404 Toccata (Fantasia) first prize in the Harrison and Harrison organ builders 150th anniversary composing competition http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_fhV6Hh6vw http://yourlisten.com/paulayresaudio/fantasia-150-ayres-for-organ http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/318 ​ Washington Toccata second prize in Washington DC AGO chapter composing competition [this one not performed nor recorded yet!] Aria (from Suite for Eric) https://youtu.be/j0bCdjBm6yA https://soundcloud.com/user350556481/aria-ayres http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/296 Mostly Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor https://youtu.be/lGxCCNq01Yw http://yourlisten.com/paulayresaudio/mostly-bachs-toccata-and-fugue http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/398 Concerto on I want to hold your hand https://youtu.be/PXCq2a_LcaU https://soundcloud.com/user-517413285/i-want-to-hold-your-hand-ayreslennonmccartney http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/359 Green Suite first prize in the Brindley & Foster composition competition 2010 http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/276 Adagio Cromatico on Michelle https://youtu.be/WGZcwocxMZM http://yourlisten.com/paulayresaudio/adagio-cromatico-on-michelle-paul-ayres http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/408 Toccatina on Here Comes The Sun https://youtu.be/idE2tyMWVKg http://yourlisten.com/paulayresaudio/toccatina-on-here-comes-the-sun-ayres http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/410 Trio on Ich steh' and Hey Jude https://youtu.be/dpd682Ko1SA https://soundcloud.com/user-517413285/trio-on-ich-steh-and-hey-jude-ayresbachbeatles https://soundcloud.com/user350556481/trio-on-ich-steh-and-hey-jude-ayres http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/388 Lament on And I love her https://youtu.be/07syFRJjGWE https://soundcloud.com/user350556481/lament-on-and-i-love-her-ayres http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/390 Funiculi Funicula Finale http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/407 Fantasia on Mission Impossible https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGiGCMLIK98 http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/298 The Departure of the Queen of Sheba https://soundcloud.com/paul4141/the-departure-of-the-queen-of http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/242 Andrew Lloyd Webber Variations for cello and rock band (the entire album, transcribed for solo organ) http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/356 A Whiter Shade of Pale http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/357 Exite Fideles (based on Adeste Fideles) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3149lMJdysk http://paulayres.co.uk/catalogue/191

Magnificat TV (Franciscanos de María)
Adeste Fideles . Feat. Andrea Thomas, Verónica Sanfilippo and The Vigil Project (Villancico)

Magnificat TV (Franciscanos de María)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 5:48


Música y canciones que nos acercan al Señor. Los videos originales se pueden ver en www.magnificat.tv Otros canales de comunicación de Magnificat TV de los Franciscanos de María: Podcast: bit.ly/AudiosMagnificatTV Youtube: bit.ly/YouTubeMagnificatTV Twitter: twitter.com/MagnificatTV Facebook:www.facebook.com/Magnificattv

25 Days: Tribute to Composers of Christmas Past

14:50: "O Come, All Ye Faithful" (originally written in Latin as Adeste Fideles) is a Christmas carol that has been attributed to various authors, including John Francis Wade (1711–1786), John Reading (1645–1692) and King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656), with the earliest manuscript of the hymn bearing his name, located in the library of the Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa. (WikiPedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Come,_All_Ye_Faithful)

Rectangle's Podcast
La vie rectangulaire #13 : Une interview de Gary Brooker (Procol Harum)

Rectangle's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 23:26


50 ans de Whiter Shade of Pale et de pop baroque. Une interview de Gary Brooker par nos reporters tout terrain, Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe et Ian Chippett ! Le 12 novembre dernier, Procol Harum - sous l’égide de son fondateur et seul membre originel du groupe, Gary Brooker - jouait au Trianon à Paris. Dans le public se trouvait Yves Adrien, auteur mystérieux dont le romantisme fin de siècle est une raison suffisante pour sa présence en ces lieux. Pour le grand public, Procol Harum restera la formation d’un seul tube, l’inusable « A Whiter Shade of Pale ». Mais les mélomanes savent que ce n’est que la pop song qui cache une forêt luxuriante d’albums magiques. À l’instar de « Shine on blightly » et de sa suite de morceaux enchevêtrés au format une symphonie de poche. Ce n’était pas pour rien que Brian Wilson avait émis le souhait que pour ses funérailles on joue, « A Whiter Shade of Pale ». Rencontre avec une icône désormais NBA de la pop music dont la carrière explosa pendant l’été de l’amour où le Swinging London à coup d’avant garde, de musiques lysergique, de contre-culture et de mode colorée pensait que la fête n’allait jamais s’éteindre. Le réveil à la réalité fut difficile Ce soir là, le concert de Procol Harum fut une agréable parenthèse enchantée avant de retourner en macronie. Procol Harum, comme pour boucler la boucle, a sorti « Novum », un inespéré nouvel album. Bien sûr la sève des débuts n’est pas là, partie avec Keith Reid et les autres. Mais le plaisir pour Gary et ses musiciens semble toujours intacte. Adeste Fideles ! Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe.

Rectangle's Podcast
La vie rectangulaire #13 : Une interview de Gary Brooker (Procol Harum)

Rectangle's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 23:26


50 ans de Whiter Shade of Pale et de pop baroque. Une interview de Gary Brooker par nos reporters tout terrain, Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe et Ian Chippett ! Le 12 novembre dernier, Procol Harum - sous l'égide de son fondateur et seul membre originel du groupe, Gary Brooker - jouait au Trianon à Paris. Dans le public se trouvait Yves Adrien, auteur mystérieux dont le romantisme fin de siècle est une raison suffisante pour sa présence en ces lieux. Pour le grand public, Procol Harum restera la formation d'un seul tube, l'inusable « A Whiter Shade of Pale ». Mais les mélomanes savent que ce n'est que la pop song qui cache une forêt luxuriante d'albums magiques. À l'instar de « Shine on blightly » et de sa suite de morceaux enchevêtrés au format une symphonie de poche. Ce n'était pas pour rien que Brian Wilson avait émis le souhait que pour ses funérailles on joue, « A Whiter Shade of Pale ». Rencontre avec une icône désormais NBA de la pop music dont la carrière explosa pendant l'été de l'amour où le Swinging London à coup d'avant garde, de musiques lysergique, de contre-culture et de mode colorée pensait que la fête n'allait jamais s'éteindre. Le réveil à la réalité fut difficileCe soir là, le concert de Procol Harum fut une agréable parenthèse enchantée avant de retourner en macronie. Procol Harum, comme pour boucler la boucle, a sorti « Novum », un inespéré nouvel album. Bien sûr la sève des débuts n'est pas là, partie avec Keith Reid et les autres. Mais le plaisir pour Gary et ses musiciens semble toujours intacte. Adeste Fideles ! Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe.

Jazz Anthology
Frank Sinatra: Christmas Dreaming

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 59:08


In due speciali di Jazz Anthology, il grosso delle canzoni natalizie incise da The Voice. Nella prima puntata i brani - da Jingle Bells a Adeste Fideles, da Silent Night a White Christmas... - incisi da Sinatra a partire dalla metà degli anni quaranta, che poi nel '48 vengono raccolti in un album inttolato Christmas Songs by Sinatra, terzo titolo nella discografa del cantante, album che poi nel '50 con due brani supplementari viene ripubblicato e ribattezzato Christmas Dreaming. A cura di Marcello Lorrai.

PodCastizo, el podcast de Madrid
PodCastizo nº55: Los blogueros madrileños nos descubren otro Madrid en Navidad. (ESPECIAL NAVIDAD 2017)

PodCastizo, el podcast de Madrid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 108:28


Nos reunimos en el Hostal Persal, en pleno centro de Madrid, para hablar con algunos de los mejores blogueros, fotógrafos, guías, historiadores, músicos,... de nuestra ciudad. Con ellos hablaremos de la Navidad madrileña y sus múltiples tradiciones y secretos. Si queréis conocer cómo se vive la Navidad en Madrid, más allá del mito de la Puerta del Sol, este es vuestro programa. ¡Feliz Navidad! _______________________________________________________________ GUÍA PARA LA ESCUCHA: 0:00 – 0:18 Presentación del Prof. Valandú (@Hispaniae) y Sara Black (@smorenab). Hablamos con los siguientes participantes: Naidú (@evampardo) Pilar Gógar (@Pilar_Gogar) El Conde de Almaviva (@Ranenher). Sergio (@madridnube) Ramón (@HOSTALPERSAL) Manolo Corral (@jmmcorral) Gloria (@gmales74) Milagros (@Mac3427Milagros) Jesus Calleja (@JCV_02) Lorenzo Gallardo (@lor_gallardo) Antonello Dellanotte (@Adellanotte) Billy Fotógrafo (@fotobilly090119) 0:18 – 0:27 Hablamos con los siguientes participantes: Ana Villamuelas (@AnaVillamuelas) Ainara Ariztoy (@aariztoy) Rado (@Rado_jc) 0:27 – 0:32 Hablamos con los siguientes participantes: Victor (@PaisajeHistoria) Piedad (@madrid_distinto) Olga y Bea (@LosMadriles) 0:32 – 0:44 Hablamos con los siguientes participantes: Alicia (@TempoMusicae) Laura (@hdextrarradio) Elena Jerez (@ORCAM_Madrid) Maribel (@Siemamadencanto) 0:45 – 1:13 Tertulia. Hablamos de los siguientes temas: Navidad en Madrid Cortylandia Plaza Mayor Mercados municipales (de abastos) en esta época Roscones y dulces conventuales Tiendas tradicionales dulces navideños Las castañeras y otros puestos típicos Belenes (Palacio Real, Sta. Isabel, el quiteño,…) Espíritu navideño… o comercial. Las aglomeraciones. Las comidas copiosas y cenas de empresa. El chocolate Comida típica madrileña. 1:14 – 1:30 Tertulia. Hablamos de los siguientes temas: La lotería. El Colegio de San Ildefonso es la Institución dedicada a la infancia más antigua de Madrid con más de 400 años de existencia. Rincón madrileño preferido en Navidad. Los tiovivos. La nochevieja en la Puerta del Sol. Las preuvas y las uvas. Saludamos a Yuri. 1:30 – 1:46 Tertulia. Hablamos de los siguientes temas: Las cabalgatas de reyes. Navidad en Alcalá de Henares y en Torrejón de Ardoz, ciudad europea de la Navidad. Humilladero de la calle Fuencarral. Mercadillo de El Gato. Las luces de navidad. El aguinaldo. Los conciertos de Navidad en plazas e iglesias. _______________________________________________________________ MÚSICA QUE PUEDE ESCUCHARSE EN ESTE PROGRAMA: - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, por Frank Sinatra. - Winter Wonderland, por Frank Sinatra. - Jingle Bells Rock, de Bobby Helms. - Dadme albriçias hijos d’Eva, Anónimo castellano. Cancionero de Uppsala (S.XVI). - Blanca Navidad, por Parchis. - Alleluia, K.165, de W. A. Mozart, por la Escolanía de El Escorial. - Here comes Santa Claus, por Elvis Presley. - Adeste Fideles, por Alfredo Kraus. - O Tannenbaum, villancico popular alemán - Arre Borriquito, coro de niños y orquesta. Grabación de 1958. - God rest ye Merry, Gentlemen. Villancico popular anglosajón. - Alegría, alegría, alegría. Recuperamos una grabación de 1978 en cinta de cassete. - Villancico a Santa Bárbara, de José de Cascante (1646 – 1702). - Una virgen será madre, por Joaquín Díaz. - La Marimorena, por Manolo Escobar. ___________ ¡Escríbenos! Puedes contactar con nosotros en: www.podcastizo.com Twitter: @PodCastizo Correo: oyentes@podcastizo.com También estamos en Facebook e Instagram. ________________________________________________________________ Todos los audios de PodCastizo se distribuyen bajo licencia Creative Commons: Licencia Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. Esta licencia está permanentemente ubicada en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. “PodCastizo” (R) Es una marca registrada. Todos los derechos reservados.

Jazz Anthology
Frank Sinatra: Christmas Dreaming

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 59:08


In due speciali di Jazz Anthology, il grosso delle canzoni natalizie incise da The Voice. Nella prima puntata i brani - da Jingle Bells a Adeste Fideles, da Silent Night a White Christmas... - incisi da Sinatra a partire dalla metà degli anni quaranta, che poi nel '48 vengono raccolti in un album inttolato Christmas Songs by Sinatra, terzo titolo nella discografa del cantante, album che poi nel '50 con due brani supplementari viene ripubblicato e ribattezzato Christmas Dreaming. A cura di Marcello Lorrai.

Jazz Anthology
Frank Sinatra: Christmas Dreaming

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 59:08


In due speciali di Jazz Anthology, il grosso delle canzoni natalizie incise da The Voice. Nella prima puntata i brani - da Jingle Bells a Adeste Fideles, da Silent Night a White Christmas... - incisi da Sinatra a partire dalla metà degli anni quaranta, che poi nel '48 vengono raccolti in un album inttolato Christmas Songs by Sinatra, terzo titolo nella discografa del cantante, album che poi nel '50 con due brani supplementari viene ripubblicato e ribattezzato Christmas Dreaming. A cura di Marcello Lorrai.

PodCastizo, el podcast de Madrid
PodCastizo nº55: Los blogueros madrileños nos descubren otro Madrid en Navidad. (ESPECIAL NAVIDAD 2017)

PodCastizo, el podcast de Madrid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 108:28


Nos reunimos en el Hostal Persal, en pleno centro de Madrid, para hablar con algunos de los mejores blogueros, fotógrafos, guías, historiadores, músicos,... de nuestra ciudad. Con ellos hablaremos de la Navidad madrileña y sus múltiples tradiciones y secretos. Si queréis conocer cómo se vive la Navidad en Madrid, más allá del mito de la Puerta del Sol, este es vuestro programa. ¡Feliz Navidad! _______________________________________________________________ GUÍA PARA LA ESCUCHA: 0:00 – 0:18 Presentación del Prof. Valandú (@Hispaniae) y Sara Black (@smorenab). Hablamos con los siguientes participantes: Naidú (@evampardo) Pilar Gógar (@Pilar_Gogar) El Conde de Almaviva (@Ranenher). Sergio (@madridnube) Ramón (@HOSTALPERSAL) Manolo Corral (@jmmcorral) Gloria (@gmales74) Milagros (@Mac3427Milagros) Jesus Calleja (@JCV_02) Lorenzo Gallardo (@lor_gallardo) Antonello Dellanotte (@Adellanotte) Billy Fotógrafo (@fotobilly090119) 0:18 – 0:27 Hablamos con los siguientes participantes: Ana Villamuelas (@AnaVillamuelas) Ainara Ariztoy (@aariztoy) Rado (@Rado_jc) 0:27 – 0:32 Hablamos con los siguientes participantes: Victor (@PaisajeHistoria) Piedad (@madrid_distinto) Olga y Bea (@LosMadriles) 0:32 – 0:44 Hablamos con los siguientes participantes: Alicia (@TempoMusicae) Laura (@hdextrarradio) Elena Jerez (@ORCAM_Madrid) Maribel (@Siemamadencanto) 0:45 – 1:13 Tertulia. Hablamos de los siguientes temas: Navidad en Madrid Cortylandia Plaza Mayor Mercados municipales (de abastos) en esta época Roscones y dulces conventuales Tiendas tradicionales dulces navideños Las castañeras y otros puestos típicos Belenes (Palacio Real, Sta. Isabel, el quiteño,…) Espíritu navideño… o comercial. Las aglomeraciones. Las comidas copiosas y cenas de empresa. El chocolate Comida típica madrileña. 1:14 – 1:30 Tertulia. Hablamos de los siguientes temas: La lotería. El Colegio de San Ildefonso es la Institución dedicada a la infancia más antigua de Madrid con más de 400 años de existencia. Rincón madrileño preferido en Navidad. Los tiovivos. La nochevieja en la Puerta del Sol. Las preuvas y las uvas. Saludamos a Yuri. 1:30 – 1:46 Tertulia. Hablamos de los siguientes temas: Las cabalgatas de reyes. Navidad en Alcalá de Henares y en Torrejón de Ardoz, ciudad europea de la Navidad. Humilladero de la calle Fuencarral. Mercadillo de El Gato. Las luces de navidad. El aguinaldo. Los conciertos de Navidad en plazas e iglesias. _______________________________________________________________ MÚSICA QUE PUEDE ESCUCHARSE EN ESTE PROGRAMA: - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, por Frank Sinatra. - Winter Wonderland, por Frank Sinatra. - Jingle Bells Rock, de Bobby Helms. - Dadme albriçias hijos d’Eva, Anónimo castellano. Cancionero de Uppsala (S.XVI). - Blanca Navidad, por Parchis. - Alleluia, K.165, de W. A. Mozart, por la Escolanía de El Escorial. - Here comes Santa Claus, por Elvis Presley. - Adeste Fideles, por Alfredo Kraus. - O Tannenbaum, villancico popular alemán - Arre Borriquito, coro de niños y orquesta. Grabación de 1958. - God rest ye Merry, Gentlemen. Villancico popular anglosajón. - Alegría, alegría, alegría. Recuperamos una grabación de 1978 en cinta de cassete. - Villancico a Santa Bárbara, de José de Cascante (1646 – 1702). - Una virgen será madre, por Joaquín Díaz. - La Marimorena, por Manolo Escobar. ___________ ¡Escríbenos! Puedes contactar con nosotros en: www.podcastizo.com Twitter: @PodCastizo Correo: oyentes@podcastizo.com También estamos en Facebook e Instagram. ________________________________________________________________ Todos los audios de PodCastizo se distribuyen bajo licencia Creative Commons: Licencia Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. Esta licencia está permanentemente ubicada en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. “PodCastizo” (R) Es una marca registrada. Todos los derechos reservados.

Faith Mountain
O Come All Ye Faithful

Faith Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 33:05


Our second week in the Carols series focuses on O Come All Ye Faithful. Originally written in latin and named Adeste Fideles, it is probably one of the most well-known carols known today.

Faith Mountain Church - Old
O Come All Ye Faithful - Audio

Faith Mountain Church - Old

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 33:05


Our second week in the Carols series focuses on O Come All Ye Faithful. Originally written in latin and named Adeste Fideles, it is probably one of the most well-known carols known today.

Christmas Carols, Hymns and Songs Free
O Come All Ye Faithful with Choir

Christmas Carols, Hymns and Songs Free

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2016 3:40


Our new Upbeat version of the Classic Christmas Carol–O Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) featuring Steve, Gwen , and Theresa on Backup vocals. A very upbeat and syncopated version that will lift your spirits. We pray this video and rendition of this Classic Christmas Carol fills you with joy and peace as we remember this Christmas Season of 2016 the”Jesus Is The Reason For the Season!” We recorded, produced, and mastered in our studio in the US  1. O come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant,  O come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem.  Come and behold him, born the King of angels; Refrain: O come let us adore him, O come let us adore him,  O come let us adore him, Christ the Lord.2. Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation;  O sing, all ye citizens of heaven above!  Glory to God, all glory in the highest;  (Refrain)3. Yea, Lord, we greet thee, born this happy morning,  Jesus, to thee be all glory given.  Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing:  (Refrain) Venite Fedeli, l'angelo ci invita, venite, venite a Betlemme.Nasce per noi Cristo Salvatore.Venite adoriamo, venite adoriamo, venite adoriamo il Signore Gesù.La luce del mondo brilla in una grotta; la fede di guida a Betlemme.La notte resplende, tutto il mondo attende: seguiamo i pastori a Betlemme.Il Figlio di Dio, Re dell'universo, si è fatto Bambino a Betlemme."Sia gloria nei cieli, pace sulla terra", un angelo annunzia a Betlemme.COPY FREELY ©2016 Shiloh Worship Music-This Music Recording is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying only.Traditional Hymn-Public Domain

Simon Thoumire Make Good Art
Oh Come, All Ye Faithful

Simon Thoumire Make Good Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 2:52


My final track of 2015 is a... Christmas carol. Seems fitting! Originally written in Latin as Adeste Fideles, Oh Come, All Ye Faithful is a Christmas carol which has been attributed to various authors, including John Francis Wade (1711–1786), with the earliest copies of the hymn all bearing his signature, John Reading (1645–1692) and King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656). Thankyou Wikipedia!!

Catholic.net - Villancicos
Adeste fideles

Catholic.net - Villancicos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2013 3:21


Tradicional villancico navideno. Si te interesa descargar la letra para su canto en familia visita: http://es.catholic.net/celebraciones/120/301/

Catholic.net - Villancicos
Adeste fideles

Catholic.net - Villancicos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2013 3:21


Tradicional villancico navideno. Si te interesa descargar la letra para su canto en familia visita: http://es.catholic.net/celebraciones/120/301/

Christmas Carols, Hymns and Songs Free
O Come All Ye Faithful Latin and English Adeste Fideles

Christmas Carols, Hymns and Songs Free

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2011 5:06


LATIN and ENGLISH versionAdeste fideleslaeti triumphantesvenite, venite in BethlehemNatum videteRegem angelorumVenite adoremus,Venite adoremus,Venite adoremusDominumEn, grege relicto,humiles ad cunas,vocati pastores approperant;et nos ovanti gradu festinemus.Venite adoremus,Venite adoremus,Venite adoremusDominum1. O come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant,  O come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem.  Come and behold him, born the King of angels; Refrain: O come let us adore him, O come let us adore him,  O come let us adore him, Christ the Lord.2. Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation;  O sing, all ye citizens of heaven above!  Glory to God, all glory in the highest;  (Refrain)3. Yea, Lord, we greet thee, born this happy morning,  Jesus, to thee be all glory given.  Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing:  (Refrain) COPY FREELY ©2011 Shiloh Worship Music-This Music Recording is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying only.  RADIO PLAY PERMITTED Written by John F. Wade, circa 1743 in the Public Domain

The Music of Greg Gilpin: 2006
Adeste Fideles (2-part)

The Music of Greg Gilpin: 2006

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2007 4:43


Greg Gilpin Music: 2006

The Music of Greg Gilpin: 2006
Adeste Fideles (TB)

The Music of Greg Gilpin: 2006

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2007 4:43


Greg Gilpin Music: 2006