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Concordia Choir: Prince of Peace, Hope To The World



 
Song Name   Composer   Arranger
Church Windows    Ottorino Respighi
Domine Deus from "Gloria"   John Rutter
He, Watching Over Israel    Felix Mendelssohn
O Lovely Christmas Rose   Mary E. Caldwell
O Magnum Mysterium   Morten Lauridsen
There Is No Rose    Z. Randall Stoope
Silent Night   Rene Clausen
How Still He Rests    Brent Pierce
O Chritmas Babe, the Best of All I Know (Leland B. Sateren)   George Frideric Handel
For Unto Us A Child Is Born from "Messiah"    George Frideric Handel
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day    Music by John Gardener
Pat-A-Pan    Clare Grundman
Noel Ayisyen (A Haitian Noel)    Emile Desamours
O Hearken Ye   Alfred Burt
O Little Town of Bethlehem   Rene Clausen
Go, Tell It On the Mountain    Hart Morris
My Lord, What A Morning    Paul Nesheim)
Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head (   Paul J. Christiansen
People, Look East    John Ferguson
Alleluia from "Brazillian Psalm"   Jean Berger
Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness    James K. Manley
Dona Nobis Pacem   Ralph Vaughan Williams
Psalm 50    F. Melius Christiansen
Praise To the Lord    Rene Clausen
Copline   Rene Clausen

Directed by Rene Clausen

Since 1920 The Concordia Choir of Moorhead, Minnesota, has continued to affirm its reputation as one of the nation's finest a cappella choirs. Touring nationally and internationally the choir has performed in nearly every major hall in the United States including Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center. "Prince of Peace" is their seventh CD release, and it features the 2002 Concordia College Christmas Concert, conducted by the renowned Rene Clausen. Begun on a small scale in 1927, the event as we know it today began in 1937 under Paul Christiansen, son of St. Olaf College choir director F. Melius Christiansen, when the first giant Christmas mural was added. The recording has 25 parts, some simply orchestra, some a cappella singing, some singing with orchestra, some narrative. For a hint of how wonderful this concert is, listen to "For Unto Us A Child Is Born," from Handel's "Messiah," featuring the orchestra and Choir­outstanding. John Gardner's "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day," Stroope's "There Is No Rose of Such Virtue," Pierce's "How Still He Rests," or sinple carols like "Silent Night," a lilting "Pat-A-Pan," "O Hearken Ye," "Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head," or the powerful Haitian carol "Noel Ayisen"‹it's all amazing.

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