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Lo, How a Rose #8749

…Selections for the seasons of Advent and Christmas by European composers.

HEINRICH SCHEIDEMANN: Magnificat VIII toni  Jacques van Oortmerssen (1679 Huss-Schnitger/St. Cosmae Et Damiani, Stade, Germany)

DIETERICH BUXTEHUDE: Christmas Chorale-preludes (Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich; In dulci jubilo; Herr Christen; Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland)  Wolfgang Rübsam (various Metzler organs in Lucerne, Colmar and Umkirch)

J.S. BACH: 3 Chorale-preludes on the Advent hymn Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (S. 659/661)  Hans Fagius (1724 Cahman; 1906 Setterquist/Kristine, Falun, Sweden)

Beauvarlet-Charpentier: 2 French Carols (Or dites-nous Marie; Noel en Grand Choeur et en Duo)  Martin Haselböck (1787 Clicquot organ/St. Peter's Cathedral, Poitiers)

JOHANNES BRAHMS: Chorale setting of Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen  David Hill (Westminster Cathedral, London)

ANTON HEILLER: Chorale setting of Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen  Peter Planyavsky (Linz Cathedral)

Ahrens: Chorale setting of Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen  Sieglinde Ahrens (St. Mary's Church, Muelheim an der Ruhr)

JOHANN LUDWIG KREBS: Prelude & Fugue on Wachet auf!  James Tinsley, tpt; Edwin Swanborn (1969 Noack/Trinity Lutheran, Worchester)

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