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The Wonder of Christmas

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Download links and information about The Wonder of Christmas by Michael Bloss, Noel Edison, Elora Festival Singers. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Traditional Pop Music, Choral genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 59:15 minutes.

Artist: Michael Bloss, Noel Edison, Elora Festival Singers
Release date: 2014
Genre: Traditional Pop Music, Choral
Tracks: 18
Duration: 59:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Once in Royal David's City 3:50
2. My Dancing Day (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 1:51
3. What Child Is This? 3:25
4. A Boy Was Born, Op. 3: Theme (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 2:10
5. The Holly and the Ivy 3:19
6. Who Is He in Yonder Stall 3:54
7. Nesciens Mater Virgo Virum (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 3:55
8. Away in a Manger (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 2:51
9. Ding! Dong! Merrily on High 2:04
10. O Holy Night 4:33
11. Adam Lay Y-Bounden (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 1:20
12. Ecce concipies (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 3:10
13. Rocking (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 1:54
14. Gabriel's Message 3:06
15. I Wonder as I Wander (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 4:25
16. There Is a Flower (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 4:22
17. Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming (featuring The Elora Festival Singers / Noel Edison) 3:30
18. The First Nowell 5:36

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Canada's acclaimed chamber choir the Elora Festival Singers lend their dulcet voices to this 2014 collection of Christmas carols. Once again under the directorship of the esteemed Noel Edison, they offer up a variety of different styles and sources ranging from contemporary pieces to obscure Middle Ages carols to well-established seasonal classics. Featuring organ accompaniment by frequent collaborator Michael Bloss, this is a subtle, stirring, and lovingly arranged collection that is richly evocative of the season.