Harvard Glee Club - Christmas Carols in Cambridge (front cover) Vinyl

Harvard Glee Club - Christmas Carols in Cambridge (1978) Vinyl LP • Holiday

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Harvard Glee Club - Christmas Carols in Cambridge (front cover) Vinyl

Harvard Glee Club - Christmas Carols in Cambridge (1978) Vinyl LP • Holiday

$12.99

Catalog Number:

CRS-401

Musical Styles:

1970s, Chorale, Classical Pop, Traditional/Vocal

Sleeve Grade:

Good (G)

Record Grade:

Very Good Plus (VG+)

Condition Details:

Vinyl plays with some crackles and a few light-clicks (play-graded). Cover looks great, moderate scuffing, some abrasion, surface impressions and discoloration spots (front/back); heavy discoloration on back with darker spots. Inner-sleeve is generic white. Spine is almost completely split with tape residue. Shelf-wear along bottom-edge with splits and developing splits, top edge is covered in masking tape. Corners show wear. Opening shows signs of use and divots. (Not a cut-out.)


Tracks:

  1. Good News From Heaven ("Christmas Oratorio")
  2. Wassail Song (Gloucestershire Carol)
  3. Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming
  4. Christmas Song (From "Piae Cantiones")
  5. A Virgin Unspotted
  6. Joy To The World
  7. Silent Night
  8. Deck The Halls (Welsh Carol)
  9. The Holly And The Ivy (Gloucestershire Carol)
  10. In Dulci Jubilo (German Carol)
  11. Three Versions Of The "Resonet" Carol: (1) Resonet In Laudibus, (2) Joseph, Dearest Joseph, (3) Joseph, Dearest Joseph
  12. Wassail Song (Yorkshire Carol)
  13. On Christmas Night (Sussex Carol)
  14. Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light
  15. The Hunter
  16. Adeste Fideles

About The Record:

Christmas Carols in Cambridge, Volume I features Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society, with Conductor G. Wallace Woodworth and Organist James F. Armstrong bringing the most wonderful sounds of the season. The music presented here was recorded in the Memorial Church at Harvard University, and are drawn from Carol Services traditional at Harvard for fifty years. The 18 carols here are a few representatives of the vast literature of German, English, and American carols. Possibly the oldest of the carols on this record is the Christmas song Personet Hodie, of which the words and melody come from Piae Cantiones, 1952.

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