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There are many settings of this text, but this one wins in my book.

Kim André Arnesen - Even when he is silent
St. Jacobs Vokalensemble

youtube.com/watch?v=rtq9TPnb6k



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Happy Birthday, Wolfgang!

Mozart - Symphony No. 35 in D major, K. 385, "Haffner"

Berliner Philharmoniker
Karl Böhm
youtube.com/watch?v=up4_6UKrcx


An Organ Recital, With a Coronavirus Shot - The New York Times

Salisbury Cathedral is joining Britain’s vaccination drive, and its organists are providing a musical accompaniment. They’re even taking requests.

nytimes.com/2021/01/25/arts/mu


This is a really great reference tool and virtual instrument.

Check out the Scale Index and the FAQ.

Octave Compass
octavecompass.com


This is perhaps the most beautiful setting of the "Rose of Sharon" passage from Song of Solomon.

Jacob Clemens non Papa - Ego flos campi
Stile Antico
youtu.be/dIEih20lZkE



Benjamin Britten - A New Year Carol (from "Friday Afternoons", Op.7)
Choir of Downside School, Purley
youtube.com/watch?v=PfoPwBHdnj



Auld Lang Syne - Scottish Traditional (arr. Desmond Earley)
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Solo: Kiri O’Neill
youtube.com/watch?v=W_6Vs8pADr



Anyone who has ever performed Handel's Messiah could probably score multiple wins on this board.


In my humble opinion, THIS is the war-horse that should be sung by choirs during Advent; not the Hallelujah Chorus, which has nothing to do with the season.

Besides, Mendelssohn writes better for choirs.

Felix Mendelssohn - There Shall a Star From Jacob Come Forth (from Christus, Op. 97)
The Choirs of Blackburn Cathedral
Shaun Turnbull, organ
Samuel Hudson, conductor

youtube.com/watch?v=mEACRHOiM8



With all respect to King's Cambridge, this non-professional choir from Bethlehem, PA just flat out does this classic arrangement better.

O Come, All Ye Faithful - arr. Wilcocks
The Bach Choir of Bethlehem
Greg Funfgeld

youtube.com/watch?v=DvGbUIS7EI



I recommend listening to the traditional harmonization of this carol by Praetorius first, as it is the basis for this piece (see above in this thread).

Jan Sandström - Det är en ros utsprungen
Siglo de Oro

youtube.com/watch?v=86-ulHbApO

Here is a decent overview:
en.www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Es_i


I've always loved this particular setting of this text, in the way that it conveys the "mystery".

Francis Poulenc - O Magnum Mysterium
Robert Shaw Festival Singers
Robert Shaw, cond.

youtube.com/watch?v=VShyqHcWjP



Wake Awake, For Night is Flying - Philipp Nicolai, arr. F. Melius Christiansen
St. Olaf Massed Choirs
Anton Armstrong

youtube.com/watch?v=wdN7vC2q9M



With all respect to John Rutter, THIS is the finest setting of this carol.

John Jacob Niles - I Wonder As I Wander - arr. Steve Pilkington
Westminster Williamson Voices of Westminster Choir College
James Jordan

youtube.com/watch?v=aw_bNM2InD



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