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Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, we continue our journey through the birth of Jesus guided by our favorite Christmas hymns. Hymns of Christmas continues with our guides Joy to the World & Oh Come All Ye Faithful as we look at Luke 2:16-20 and discuss how we are given a testimony to declare of God's faithfulness. I also talk about how brilliant Isaac Watts was and how we should all thank the Catholics for one of these hymns today. Facebook & Instagram: @myseminarylifepodContact: emailseminarylife@gmail.comBuy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/mslpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MySeminaryLifeshop: https://my-seminary-life-store.creator-spring.com/
Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, we continue our journey through the birth of Jesus guided by our favorite Christmas hymns. Hymns of Christmas continues with our guides Joy to the World & Oh Come All Ye Faithful as we look at Luke 2:16-20 and discuss how we are given a testimony to declare of God's faithfulness. I also talk about how brilliant Isaac Watts was and how we should all thank the Catholics for one of these hymns today. Facebook & Instagram: @myseminarylifepodContact: emailseminarylife@gmail.comBuy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/mslpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MySeminaryLifeshop: https://my-seminary-life-store.creator-spring.com/
Merry Christmas ya filthy animals!!! Are you ready to jingle your bells? Are you ready to roast your chestnuts? Are you ready to twist your sister??? We're ranking the tracks on an album that no-one asked for, but Twisted Sister delivered anyway! That's right, it's A Twisted Christmas and we're all over it, under it, and around it. But how will our two intrepid podcasters feel about an album full of Christmas songs by a hard rock/glam metal outfit? Will it get the thumbs up, or will Kev and Corey think that "This pretentious ponderous collection of religious rock psalms is enough to prompt the question, 'What day did the Lord create Spinal Tap, and couldn't he have rested on that day too?"The only way to find out is to come ye to Bethlehem!Songs covered in this episode: "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", "Oh Come All Ye Faithful", "White Christmas", "I'll Be Home for Christmas", "Silver Bells", "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus", "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow", "Deck the Halls", "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)", "Heavy Metal Christmas (The Twelve Days of Christmas)"Don't forget to follow us on social media and leave us a rating/review if you're enjoying the show!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UltimateCatalogueClashBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ucatalogueclash.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/76F8G8FEX8Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/ultimatecatalogueclash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oh Come All Ye Faithful #3 - This is the third sermon in the advent series.
Songs include: Here Comes Santa Claus by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, Jingle Bells by Les Paul, Oh Come All Ye Faithful by Kate Smith, Boogie Woogie Santa Claus by Patti Smith, the Russian Dance from the Nutcracker by Herbert von Karajan and the 12 Days of Christmas by Fred Waring.
Oh Come All Ye Faithful! Listen with expectation! Sing all ye citizens for Jesus is King! In this special Christmas sermon, Pastor Aaron takes us through the Christmas story in Luke 2 and may even add in some historical context that you weren't aware of. It's our prayer that you find revelation in this message and from our hearts to yours: Merry Christmas! Join us for service live every Sunday at 10am at 1852 95th St, Naperville, IL 60564 (The education-wing entrance of Wheatland Salem Church)Connect with us at our website www.revivechicago.church
Here in America, the day after Christmas is simply that: the day after. The party's over. But in England, it's an official holiday. December 26 — Boxing Day — is the Christmas afterparty you've been missing out on. What's the story? And what does it have to do with boxing? Paul Kerensa joins Christmas Past to...unpack the box. Mentioned in this Episode Paul Kerensa Hark! The Biography of Christmas, by Paul Kerensa Music in this Episode "Good King Wenceslas" — U.S. Army Band, via Wikimedia Commons "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" — DJ Williams, via Youtube Audio Library "In the Bleak Midwinter" — Julius H., via Pixabay "Emotional Piano Improvisation" — Alexander Nakarada, via Film Music "Holiday Gift" — Kai Engel, via Free Music Archive Section from A Christmas Carol read by Peter John Keeble, courtesy of Librivox
So far we've looked at kindness, thankfulness, joyfulness and holiness. But today's attitude is—faithfulness. Today's Christmas Carol is “Oh Come All Ye Faithful”. When we rely on God or follow him by faith, we are imitating the attitude of Christ. What does it look like to have faith in God? When we are faithful, we are imitating Christ because like him we rely on God. Jesus was full of faith to God's will for his life so much so that he is called “Faithful and True” in Revelation. And so, we must be faithful. In fact, in some translations, the word meaning “to imitate” is translated “followers.” To imitate is to follow. And, To follow is to imitate.
Eric, Chad, Robert, Ian, and The Minister gather around the Flicksmas tree to give the gift of film and discuss THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN. Email: FlicksationPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: FlicksationPod Call or text the voicemail line: (608) 535-9302 "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" by Los Straitjackets "The Christmas Boogie" by The Swing Crew 2022 Flicksation Podcast Network
Welcome to the Top 5 Podcast, a show where we rank and discuss any list you can imagine. Best Ice cream? Top gaming consoles? Best blenders? Nothing is off limits, everyone is wrong even when they think they are right! We are your hosts Zach Rancourt, Eric Schoen and Thomas Lockhart. Oh Come All Ye Faithful, joyful and triumphant because it's time to Rockin Around the Christmas Tree with a little Holly Jolly Christmas conversation. Now, if you think you'll have a Blue Christmas this year, just Believe, because we want you to know that All I Want for Christmas is You, not some weird little Drummer Boy. So how can we top Last Christmas when we discussed our Top 5 Christmas lists? By doing a Top 5 Christmas Songs list, that's how. So, when you're ready to Step Into Christmas just go ahead and Let It Snow as you prepare for a White Christmas. To enhance discussion we did not share our lists with each other and we are by no means experts in music. We are just the jolliest bunch of assholes this side of the nut house. The Top 5 Podcast is available on Apple, Google, Pandora, Spotify, Amazon, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Podbean. We appreciate your fandom! If you like what you hear, don't forget to rate and subscribe. Your participation helps us immensely! You can also find us on Twitter @podcaststop5. Enjoy!
When you think of Santa Claus films usually the Tim Allen version is the one most people think of. Not us! We think of the 1985 version starring David Huddleston, Dudley Moore and John Lithgow. A tale of two films the first half tackles Santa's humble beginnings and the later half tackles his battle for relevancy in the 21st century. So sit back as we tackle our favorite moments and scenes from this timeless 80s Christmas classic!YouTube Version HERE ()During the Break: Spoof of "Oh Come All Ye Faithful"Friends of the Show1 Man Mafia (twitch.tv/1man_mafia)Jayke The Gamer God (twitch.tv/JaykeTheGamerGod)Keeping it Geekly (anchor.fm/keepingitgeekly)Intro for the shopSupport the show'Beavis and Butt-head' Cover art created by Joe Crawford
On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury what's ons Shaftesbury residents despatch aid to Ukraine – more donations needed Motcombe Council defers 20mph zone decision to assess speed sign impact Council plans ‘enhanced care' for historic Bury Litton Churchyard Mixed views on Christmas Market cancellation - but craft fair ‘busier than expected' View from the Hill - Brazilian family loves Shaftesbury Picnics and no puddings for Anita Horek's Cape Town Christmas Charity shop bargains - treats for postcard and woodcut fans Philippa Davis' culinary advent calendar - Fontmell, Semley and Motcombe village stores ‘A Welsh Christmas Dinner' - Poetry from Elaine Cadogan Shaftesbury job vacancy Former ‘Orange' band member Alan Newport previews his Two Brewers gig ‘Oh Come All Ye Faithful' - Shaftesbury Town Band Soundscapes - A kite soars above Twyford
Welcome to GLIDE Memorial Church's “Tiny Celebrations,” the mini-podcast highlighting the inspirational words and music from our Sunday Celebration.In this episode The Glide Ensemble brings the first song of the holiday season, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" and The Change Band brings music for the Community Embrace.Please support the music, the art, and the message of GLIDE Memorial Church. Please donate today. https://www.glide.org/igive/
Our friend Bridget Todd joins us for a very special happy hour extravaganza to watch the season one finale of Sex and the City, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful". Bridget shares her SATC experience, and we chat about faith, boundaries, dealbreakers, and 'the one'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this segment of Father Joe: Life Stories of a Hustler Priest, Father Joe introduces story #39, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful," which is narrated by author Kathryn Cloward. https://fatherjoehustlerpriest.com
This week's edition of Let's Go starts off with Tom Brady talking about his rough Monday after losing a tough game and losing some great players to injury. He discusses why he threw the tablet and why he approached the Saints sidelines. He also gets into his thoughts on changing the COVID protocols. In the second segment, legendary opera singer Andrea Bocelli joins the show and they talk about his recent tour in America as well as his son joining him in pursuing his dream. Andrea also sings Adeste Fidelis (Italian version of Oh Come All Ye Faithful) to Tom and Jim for our audience in celebration of Christmas.
Welcome to episode 37 of Holly Jolly X'masu! In this episode, I talk about the 1982 album, “Non Stop! Christmas,” by Pochettes. As I mentioned in the episode, I didn't know what to expect when I got this. Having worked with an airbrush for several years in high school and college, I liked the cover. I was hoping for a bit more Disco, but I wasn't entirely displeased overall. I'm sure not everything on the album will appeal to everyone, but I'm hoping each of you listeners enjoys at least some of what's on it. While most of the songs in the medley are standards, here's the full list in case you missed any: Jingle Bells (0:23) 2. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (0:33) 3. Joy To The World (0:06) 4. The Twelve Days Of Christmas (0:26) 5. Sleigh Ride (0:15) 6. Jingle Bell Rock (0:29) 7. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (0:29) 8. Winter Wonderland (0:30) 9. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (0:45) 10. Frosty The Snowman (0:44) 11. Here Comes Santa Claus (0:23) 12. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (0:58) 13. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (0:57) 14. Little Christmas Tree (0:58) 15. I'll Be Home For Christmas (0:58) 16. Little Drummer Boy (0:50) 17. Deck The Halls (0:30) 18. White Christmas (1:00) 19. The Christmas Song (0:46) 20. Oh Come All Ye Faithful (0:37) 21. You're All I Want For Christmas (0:58) 22. Silver Bells (0:22) 23. The First Noel (0:47) 24. We Wish You A Merry Christmas (0:29) I talked quite a bit about Stars On 45, and I mentioned Holly & the Ivy's “Christmas on 45.” Here are links to videos for them. If you were alive in the early 80s, these should bring back some hopefully fond memories. Stars On 45 – “Stars On 45” (Original Single Version) Stars On 45 – “Stars On 45” (Original 12-Inch Version) Holly & The Ivy's – “Christmas On 45” Thanks for listening, and I hope you had some fun with this episode. Join me back here on Christmas Day for some top quality, genuine Disco from the height of the Disco Era, as I talk about the absolutely groovy 1978 album, “Snow Flakes,” by The Paradise Garage. I guarantee, you'll dig it! As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or if you'd like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know. Remember, I've added a button to my Ko-fi page. If you'd like to support me one cup of coffee at a time, a donation is only $3. I've also opened a Redbubble store. I only have a couple designs up, but keep an eye on it as I'll be trying to add more. Any proceeds or donations received will be put towards purchasing new Japanese Christmas music to review for future episodes. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you get a chance, leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!
Welcome to GLIDE Memorial Church's “Tiny Celebrations,” the mini-podcast highlighting the inspirational words and music from our Sunday Celebration. In this episode, for our Sunday Community song Musical Director Vernon Bush, The Glide Ensemble and The Change Band present the Christmas Carol "Oh Come All Ye Faithful."Please support the music, the art, and the message of GLIDE Memorial Church. Please donate today. https://www.glide.org/igive/
By examining specific Christmas carols, this teaching series will take us on a journey of preparation, anticipation, proclamation and adoration to help us better understand what an amazing thing God did by sending us a savior, Jesus Christ! This week we explore the song, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" and focus on Luke 2:8-20.
By examining specific Christmas carols, this teaching series will take us on a journey of preparation, anticipation, proclamation and adoration to help us better understand what an amazing thing God did by sending us a savior, Jesus Christ! This week we explore the song, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" and focus on Luke 2:8-20.
Sam and Chris take on the first major “incident” between Carrie and Big. They couldn't help but wonder...is Sarah Jessica Parker the greatest actress of all time period? No wait, maybe Kim Catrall is. And they discuss a true 2021 king, Kevin! We'll be back next week recapping the season 1 finale, Oh Come All Ye Faithful. Follow us:Sam Bush, Instagram: @bravohistorianSam Bust, Twitter: @takeyourzoloftChris Lewis, Instagram: @clewis1219 And don't forget to check out TheDipp.com to get access to all the pop culture takes and conversations you'll ever need.
By popular Demand! The ultimate Judy Garland Christmas album with songs I've never found anywhere else! Judy Garland Christmas Album Track List 01 Bing Crosby and Judy Garland - Rudolph Jive 1950.mp3 02 Judy's Holiday Wish.mp3 03 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Judy Garland - 1944-1 04 It Came Upon A Midnight Clear.mp3 05 Merry Christmas.mp3 06 Silent Night.mp3 07 Holiday Medley.mp3 08 The Birthday Of A King.mp3 09 I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm.mp3 10 The Star Of The East.mp3 11 The Christmas Song.mp3 12 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Lux Radio).mp3 14 Oh Come All Ye Faithful.mp3 15 Traditional Christmas Carol Medley.mp3 16 Silent Night.mp3 17 Little Drops Of Rain.mp3 18 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Soundtrack).mp3 19 White Christmas Speech - Judy Garland 1944-12-17 Radio Hall of 20 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.mp3 21 Through The Years.mp3 22 Auld Lang Syne.mp3 23 After The Holidays.mp3 24 All Purpose Holiday Song.mp3 32 Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.mp3 33 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Decca Alternate).mp3 35 Silent Night.mp3
Hi, folks! Mack, here, with a packed holiday special! Reviews, end of the year lists, digital code giveaways! Listen and enjoy! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00-2:29 Rare Exports: 2:29-8:48 Jack Frost (1997): 8:48-14:00 Jack Frost 2 (2000): 14:00-18:30 Recommended 2020 Movies: 18:30-21:11 Not Recommended 2020 Movies: 21:11-23:24 Recommended 2020 Video Games: 23:24-26:22 Not Recommended 2020 Video Games: 26:22-33:31 Top Ten Mack & the Movie Selections of 2020: 33:31-38:46 Three Teners - Tough Chicks: 38:46-1:08:06 Preview of Next Year: 1:08:06-1:09:22 Breach Giveaway: 1:09:22-1:10:15 Closing: 1:10:15-1:11:40 Support the Program: Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UXZNDGDH4M42W Cash App: $mjl716 Venmo: Mackenzie-Lambert716 Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/mack-the-movies Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaMack/ Twitter: @Cinemamack Minds: @cinemamack Instagram: mackenzielambert7928 Parler: https://parler.com/profile/cinemamack Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/R67A7D5vQ1eW/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cinemamack Inquiries: Contact: m.j.lambert2283@gmail.com Audio/Visual Credits: Mack & the Movies logo by masteringsounds https://www.fiverr.com/masteringsounds Intro by androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/androzguitar Audio Clips Used: "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" (Twisted Sister) Mystery Science Theater 3000 (Best Brains) Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale trailer (FS Film Oy) Jack Frost trailer (A-Pix Entertainment, Inc.) Jack Frost 2 trailer (A-Pix Entertainment, Inc.) "Green Hill Zone" (Jon Baptiste) "Heads Will Roll" (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) "Life is Beautiful" (Kinugasa, Kobayashi, & Mizutani) "A Father for a Daughter" (Gustavo Santaolalla) "Dolemite theme" (Ben Taylor & Ray Rudy Moore) "La Donna e Mobile" (BiTiDuck) "Antagonist B" (Kevin MacLeod)
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
Oh Come All Ye Faithful remembering to give thanks to God even through challenging circumstances! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myra-braxton/support
Oh Come, Let Us Adore Him is repeated 12 times in the Hymn "Oh Come All Ye Faithful". We talk about why that is as well as why and how to find ways to adore Him yourself this 2020 Christmas and how to help others adore Him. Here is John Bytheway's video we mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj-GDFrkL8Q and the song Peace in the Storm from last season: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/paulpulsipher/episodes/2019-09-21T16_13_18-07_00 Email thepulsiphyer@gmail.com with any questions. Please click that "follow" link on paulpulsipher.podomatic.com if you like what you heard here. Written reviews are also helpful on iTunes, Stitcher or Facebook
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Informal prayer with the carol Oh Come All Ye Faithful and reflection “Jesus The Unexpected Visitor”
-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
Guitar Ensemble Last Christmas Arr: Greg Snyder String Orchestra A Christmas Concertette Arr. John Cacavas Featuring “Carol of the Bells”, “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy”, “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”, and “Jingle Bells” Freshman Band Jingle Bell Rock Arr. Jerry Nowak and Bob Lowden Rock Around the Clock Arr. Michael Sweeney 7th Period Band Linus and Lucy Arr. John Berry Rock on Merry Gents Arr. Victor Lopez Chorus Chorus “O Come, All Ye Faithful” Arranged by John Kinyon 6th Period A Big Band Christmas Arr. Carl Strommen Featuring "Jingle Bells", "Oh Come All Ye Faithful", "We Three Kings", and " The Twelve Days of Christmas" The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Arr. Paul Murtha 6th Period Featuring La Salle Chorus White Christmas Arr. Mark Taylor
We present our Judy Garland Christmas album! Enjoy and Merry Christmas to one and all! By popular Demand! The ultimate Judy Garland Christmas album with songs I've never found anywhere else! Judy Garland Christmas Album Track List 01 Bing Crosby and Judy Garland - Rudolph Jive 1950.mp3 02 Judy's Holiday Wish.mp3 03 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Judy Garland - 1944-1 04 It Came Upon A Midnight Clear.mp3 05 Merry Christmas.mp3 06 Silent Night.mp3 07 Holiday Medley.mp3 08 The Birthday Of A King.mp3 09 I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm.mp3 10 The Star Of The East.mp3 11 The Christmas Song.mp3 12 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Lux Radio).mp3 14 Oh Come All Ye Faithful.mp3 15 Traditional Christmas Carol Medley.mp3 16 Silent Night.mp3 17 Little Drops Of Rain.mp3 18 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Soundtrack).mp3 19 White Christmas Speech - Judy Garland 1944-12-17 Radio Hall of 20 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.mp3 21 Through The Years.mp3 22 Auld Lang Syne.mp3 23 After The Holidays.mp3 24 All Purpose Holiday Song.mp3 32 Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.mp3 33 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Decca Alternate).mp3 35 Silent Night.mp3
On episode 113 of the Adorned Podcast we kick off our 2020 Advent series! Our dear friend and cofounder of Adorned Ministries, Katie Cobbs just released an amazing Christmas EP called “Joy to the World.” Each week leading up to Christmas we are going to discuss the theology behind the lyrics of one of the beautiful Christmas carols heard on the album. Katie will be joining us each week to share some insider info about the recording process as well as her heart behind this project. The first song up is “Oh Come All Ye Faithful” and we would love for you to join us as we take a closer look at it’s deeply meaningful lyrics! Listen to Joy to the World by Katie Cobbs Biblical Theology Advent Cards *The beautiful music heard on today’s episode is by Katie Cobbs*
The guys get hooked on more polkas with the help of Jeff Nucera (aka UHJeff)!! We're halfway through the ALPOLKALYPSE 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO!! Fest of Al 2020 has been POSTPONED. UHJeff's plugs n' stuff: https://twitter.com/uhjeff Special thanks to Allura March (@RetroAutomaton) for the awesome design! https://retroautomaton.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/retroautomaton/ https://twitter.com/retroautomaton?lang=en Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weirdalphabet Email us at: alscarrierpigeons@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theweirdalphabetpodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/weirdalpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weirdalpod Thumbnail by Josh K! https://twitter.com/AnimationJosh http://oneandonlyjsk.deviantart.com/ Weird Al "Hooked on Polkas" "12th Street Rag" by Euday L Bowman "State Of Shock" by The Jacksons With Mick Jagger and Harvey Leeds version "Sharp Dressed Man" by ZZ Top "What's Love Got To Do With It?" by Tina Turner and Bucks Fizz "Method Of Modern Love" by Hall & Oates "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" by Yes and Trevor Rabin "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" by Twisted Sister "99 Luftballoons" by Nena "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins "The Reflex" by Duran Duran "Metal Health (Bang Your Head)" by Quiet Riot "Relax" by Frankie Goes To Hollywood Balonium "AL-POLKA-LYPSE" Batman- Bat-Mite Presents- Batman's Strangest Cases The Blair Thumb For the above sound clips and songs, we don't own the rights to them, but are using them in compliance to Fair Use. Parody & Educational. Thank you. Find more of our episodes at www.pipedreampodcasts.com
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.This Christmas Eve, Pastor Dave Brotherton discusses&nb [...]
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.This Christmas Eve, Pastor Dave Brotherton discusses&nb [...]
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.This week Pastor Dave Brotherton examines Mary's pregna [...]
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.This week Pastor Dave Brotherton examines Mary's pregna [...]
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.This week Pastor Dave Brotherton reminds us about the p [...]
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.This week Pastor Dave Brotherton reminds us about the p [...]
As we continue our Christmas series, "Carols," guest speaker Mike Fariss will help us focus on the hymn, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful," and on Isaiah 49:5-6. Join us for this message, and as the words of this favorite carol encourage us, exult and adore the King of Angels, the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.Don't be underwhelmed by the miracle of Christmas. This [...]
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.Don't be underwhelmed by the miracle of Christmas. This [...]
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.This week Pastor Dave Brotherton links the lyrics [...]
Have you noticed the word glory appears in the lyrics of many Christmas songs? “Angels We Have Heard On High,” "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” “Joy To The World,” and “Oh Come All Ye Faithful,” to name a few. This is because the word glory was used by the angel to describe what was happening with the birth of Jesus. “Glory to God in the highest!” he proclaimed. If we are going to grasp the meaning of Christmas we must understand the meaning of this word. Glory literally means weight. It’s like when you hear someone say something profound and you respond, “Wow, that was heavy!” The word also carries the idea of making something known. The prophet Isaiah says this:"Then the glory of the LORD will be revealed, And all flesh will see it together; For the mouth of the LORD has spoken.” Isaiah 40:5See the connection between glory and reveal? When the angel announces to the shepherds, “Glory to God in the highest!” He’s telling them that God is revealing something profound about himself. The angel says more:“Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:10-11Let’s make sure we’re clear on the angel’s message. There will be great joy for all the people through a Savior who is Christ the Lord. If you understand this, then you understand the meaning of Christmas. Profound things are being revealed through the birth of Jesus. Joy is not to be found in circumstances but in a person because Jesus is for all the people. The person of Jesus Christ who loved us all the way to the cross. "Mild he lays his glory by, born that man no more may die…” So when we're singing about Christmas glory let’s remember that Jesus set his glory aside so that we could have ours!
The Away In A Manager series offers the perspectives of Isaiah, who foretold Jesus’ birth, and the people who had encounters with the Messiah in a stable in Bethlehem. Mary, Joseph, a Wise Man, and a Shepherd each recount their experience with the infant Savior. Each video in the series incorporates one of these classic Christmas hymns: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Away In A Manger, Silent Night, Oh Holy Night, and O Come, O Come Emmanuel.This week Pastor Dave Brotherton links the lyrics [...]
Getting Carried Away the Podcast Inspired by Sex and the City
Hello, Beautiful People of the World! In this episode, of Sex and the City entitled ’Oh Come All Ye Faithful’, my guest Praveena and I discuss the pressures of religion in relationships and how traditional and religious values affect and shape modern-day relationship milestones and expectations. We also talk about relationship in-laws, and when is a good time to meet your potential new family. Let’s Get Carried Away! Instagrams you : @thecarriedaway Facebook: Getting Carried Away the Podcast Email: carriedawaypodcast@gmail.com Music: Youtube Audio Library, Purple Planet Music www.purpleplanet.com
Oh Come All Ye Faithful and hark the angel sing! Our final episode of 2018 wouldn't be complete without mentioning ALLLL the drama going on inside Dorinda's Berkshire home. We cover RHONY Season 9, episodes 8, 9, and 10! With my extra special cohost, Shelbi Harris! Merry Christmas!
We made it guys to the season one finale! Strap in and get ready for Oh Come All Ye Faithful. On this hilarious episode April and Daryl invite comedian, Andrea Guzzetta to chat with them about this crazy season finale. Throughout this episode we "girl talk" about first dates and micro penises, what the F is up with Carrie and Big, what's Mr. Big's name, smart pant suits, and Charlotte visiting a psychic that doesn't see 9/11 coming. Check it out yo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/Sexcitypod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Sexcitypod/support
Mary did you Know?, Joy to the World, Oh Come All Ye Faithful...Wow, this is it, what's it? It's our last Perpetual Praise Friday for this year and it's number 22. And the exciting part is that it's upcoming to Christmas Holiday. We made it this far and God is still in the blessing Business. Join me, Hezekiah L.Montgomery, host of MAN IN THE MIRROR, and Cohost, Nichelle Johnson, tonight, December 15, 2017, at 9 PM as we have Perpetual Praise Friday 22. Call in at 917-889-2271, or log in at sss.blogtalkradio.com/man-in-themirro. Come on, give your testimony, tell us your story, we'll pray with you, and let's MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD!!!!!!!
This week on SPLAT!, B & B take on the SATC season one finale: Oh Come All Ye Faithful. Miranda competes with a shower, Samantha falls in love, Charlotte gets mystical, and Carrie does what she does best: make bad choices. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There's less than a week until Christmas and what more is Christmas about than coming back from the dead? What? That's Easter? Oh shit. Well, zombies are the reason for the season this week on Dread Media. First up, Desmond and Jeff review a quiet and contemplative Arnold Schwarzenegger film (apparently they exist) about a parent's love for their child in Maggie. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid helps us decide if the Christmas slasher To All a Goodnight is worth asking Santa for. And if sober reflections on the nature of human life in a zombie film isn't your bag, how about Desmond and Duane's review of Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (AKA Scouts vs. Zombies). There are, of course, some tunes as well: "Zombie" by Michale Graves, "Maggie's Farm" by Rage Against the Machine, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" by Twister Sister, "Haunt You" by The Pack AD, and "Silent Nite" by Brantley Family Band. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
There's less than a week until Christmas and what more is Christmas about than coming back from the dead? What? That's Easter? Oh shit. Well, zombies are the reason for the season this week on Dread Media. First up, Desmond and Jeff review a quiet and contemplative Arnold Schwarzenegger film (apparently they exist) about a parent's love for their child in Maggie. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid helps us decide if the Christmas slasher To All a Goodnight is worth asking Santa for. And if sober reflections on the nature of human life in a zombie film isn't your bag, how about Desmond and Duane's review of Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (AKA Scouts vs. Zombies). There are, of course, some tunes as well: "Zombie" by Michale Graves, "Maggie's Farm" by Rage Against the Machine, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" by Twister Sister, "Haunt You" by The Pack AD, and "Silent Nite" by Brantley Family Band. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
There's less than a week until Christmas and what more is Christmas about than coming back from the dead? What? That's Easter? Oh shit. Well, zombies are the reason for the season this week on Dread Media. First up, Desmond and Jeff review a quiet and contemplative Arnold Schwarzenegger film (apparently they exist) about a parent's love for their child in Maggie. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid helps us decide if the Christmas slasher To All a Goodnight is worth asking Santa for. And if sober reflections on the nature of human life in a zombie film isn't your bag, how about Desmond and Duane's review of Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (AKA Scouts vs. Zombies). There are, of course, some tunes as well: "Zombie" by Michale Graves, "Maggie's Farm" by Rage Against the Machine, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" by Twister Sister, "Haunt You" by The Pack AD, and "Silent Nite" by Brantley Family Band. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
There's less than a week until Christmas and what more is Christmas about than coming back from the dead? What? That's Easter? Oh shit. Well, zombies are the reason for the season this week on Dread Media. First up, Desmond and Jeff review a quiet and contemplative Arnold Schwarzenegger film (apparently they exist) about a parent's love for their child in Maggie. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid helps us decide if the Christmas slasher To All a Goodnight is worth asking Santa for. And if sober reflections on the nature of human life in a zombie film isn't your bag, how about Desmond and Duane's review of Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (AKA Scouts vs. Zombies). There are, of course, some tunes as well: "Zombie" by Michale Graves, "Maggie's Farm" by Rage Against the Machine, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" by Twister Sister, "Haunt You" by The Pack AD, and "Silent Nite" by Brantley Family Band. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
112 Oh Come All Ye Faithful by Honor Wolff, Jordan Barr and Urvi Majumdar
Pastor Todd takes the classic Christmas song "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" and looks closely at the lyrics to see what true worship really is.
The "Carols" series continues with Part 2, an insight into the Christmas Carol "Oh Come All Ye Faithful".
Oh Come All Ye Faithful. God is with us, in answered promises, realized dreams, and refreshed hope. How could we help but sing? Let's explore the songs born from our joy that Christ has entered the world.
The annual Christmas show. Songs include: Oh Come All Ye Faithful, Winter Wonderland, The Nutcracker, Jingle Bells and Silent Night. Performers include: Bing Crosby, Les Paul, Eddie Duchin, Guy Lombardo and The Phildelphia Orchestra.
Celtic Christmas music from 2008 Christmas Special of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Music from Banshee in the Kitchen, Jed Marum, Celtic Stone, Craig of Farrington, Alison Brown, Samantha Gillogly, Marc Gunn, Wicked Tinkers, Seamus Kennedy, Eileen Ivers, NeidFyre, Steve & Ruth Smith, Coyote Run, Angus Mohr, The Hibernian Festival Singers. Brought to you by Song Henge, the online archive of free and legal Celtic music downloads. Find out more at SongHenge.com Do you download your podcasts by Hand? For shame. Let iTunes do it for you. Notes: - The Celtic Top Five. - Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. - Celtic Invasion Vacations. - Celtic Christmas Music. - Cleveland Celtic Podcast Christmas Special. - Post a review on your favorite website, like iTunes. - Link to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. This Week: "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" by Banshee in the Kitchen from Invite the Light World Music for Winter "Banjos We Have Heard on High" by Jed Marum from Ain't No Goin' Back "Carol of the Bells" by Celtic Stone and Friends from A Light Shall Shine: Music for Christmas "Gaia Song: Winter" by Craig of Farrington from Blue Upon Blue "O'Carolan's/Welcome Christmas" by Alison Brown from Evergreen "Da Day Dawn" by Samantha Gillogly from Triad: 3 Songs for the Winter Solstice "Christmas Elf Conscription Song" by Marc Gunn from Song Henge, Vol. 25 "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" by Wicked Tinkers from Slainte Happy Holidays "Jogging Along With My Reindeer" by Seamus Kennedy from Goodwill to Men "Reels: Christmas Eve/Oiche Nollag/High Road to Linton" by Eileen Ivers from An Nollaig: An Irish Christmas "Hey Ho Rounded" by NeidFyre from Duck Feet Waddling "An Appalachian Winter" by Steve & Ruth Smith from An Appalachian Winter "Noel Christmas Eve 1913" by Coyote Run from Tend the Fire "Fum Fum Fum" by Angus Mohr & Friends from A Christmas Pageant If you enjoy this show, subscribe to the Celtic Music MP3s Magazine. This monthly ezine will link you to artists offering free Celtic music downloads. Just visit www.celticmp3s.com to subscribe. Next time we'll have more Celtic music. Find out more about the artists in this show and in past shows by visiting us at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you're there, visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store on CD Baby. And support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. "Sing Joy" by The Hibernian Festival Singers from Christmas Is...
Celtic Christmas music from Banshee in the Kitchen, Jed Marum, Celtic Stone and Friends, Craig of Farrington, Alison Brown, Samantha Gillogly, Marc Gunn, Wicked Tinkers, Seamus Kennedy, Eileen Ivers, NeidFyre, Steve & Ruth Smith, Coyote Run, Angus Mohr & Friends. www.celticmusicpodcast.com/60 Brought to you by Song Henge, the online archive of free and legal Celtic music downloads. Find out more at SongHenge.comDo you download your podcasts by Hand?For shame. Let iTunes do it for you.Notes:- The Celtic Top Five.- Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.- Celtic Invasion Vacations.- Celtic Christmas Music.- Cleveland Celtic Podcast Christmas Special.- Post a review on your favorite website, like iTunes.- Link to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.Download this week's podcast.This Week:"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" by Banshee in the Kitchenfrom Invite the Light World Music for Winter"Banjos We Have Heard on High" by Jed Marumfrom Ain't No Goin' Back"Carol of the Bells" by Celtic Stone and Friendsfrom A Light Shall Shine: Music for Christmas"Gaia Song: Winter" by Craig of Farringtonfrom Blue Upon Blue"O'Carolan's/Welcome Christmas" by Alison Brownfrom Evergreen"Da Day Dawn" by Samantha Gilloglyfrom Triad: 3 Songs for the Winter Solstice"Christmas Elf Conscription Song" by Marc Gunnfrom Song Henge, Vol. 25"Oh Come All Ye Faithful" by Wicked Tinkersfrom Slainte Happy Holidays"Jogging Along With My Reindeer" by Seamus Kennedyfrom Goodwill to Men"Reels: Christmas Eve/Oiche Nollag/High Road to Linton" by Eileen Iversfrom An Nollaig: An Irish Christmas"Hey Ho Rounded" by NeidFyrefrom Duck Feet Waddling"An Appalachian Winter" by Steve & Ruth Smithfrom An Appalachian Winter"Noel Christmas Eve 1913" by Coyote Runfrom Tend the Fire"Fum Fum Fum" by Angus Mohr & Friendsfrom A Christmas PageantIf you enjoy this show, subscribe to the Celtic Music MP3s Magazine. This monthly ezine will link you to artists offering free Celtic music downloads. Just visit www.celticmp3s.com to subscribe.Next time we'll have more Celtic music. Find out more about the artists in this show and in past shows by visiting us at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you're there, visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store on CD Baby. And support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast."Sing Joy" by The Hibernian Festival Singersfrom Christmas Is...
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