Sweet Songs of Christmas

~ Release by Canadian Brass (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1Sussex Carol
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Luther Henderson
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Sussex Carol (On Christmas Night) (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 597)
1:47
2Carol of the Bells
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Stephen McNeff
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
2:04
3God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Luther Henderson
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (traditional, no arrangement credits here) (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 394)
1:49
4Jingle Bell Rock
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Christopher Dedrick
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
cover recording of:
Jingle Bell Rock (from 2001 until 2002)
writer:
Joe Beal and Jim Boothe
publisher:
Anne Rachel Music Corp, Carlin, Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA) and Essex Music of Australia Pty. Ltd.
2:55
5What Child Is This?
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Paul Ferguson (trombone)
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
What Child Is This? (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist:
William Chatterton Dix (in 1865)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 25608)
version of:
Greensleeves (generic entry for traditional and unknown arrangements)
3:07
6Here We Come a Wassailing
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Luther Henderson
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Here We Come A-wassailing (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) (in 1850)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 209)
1:58
7Sweet Songs of Christmas
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Christopher Dedrick
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Sweet Songs of Christmas (from 2001 until 2002)
composer:
Chris Dedrick
3:28
8I Saw Three Ships
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Luther Henderson
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
I Saw Three Ships (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 700)
1:50
9Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Christopher Dedrick
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming (English version of “Es ist ein Ros entsprungen”) (from 2001 until 2002)
additional composer:
Michael Praetorius (composer and organist)
composer:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
translator:
Theodore Baker (in 1894)
translated version of:
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Praetorius’ harmonisation)
2:23
10Huron Carol
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Luther Henderson
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Huron Carol (aka "Twas in the Moon of Wintertime") (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist:
Jean de Brébeuf (in 1642)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
translator:
Jesse Edgar Middleton (in 1926)
is based on:
Une jeune pucelle
translated version of:
Jesous Ahatonhia (The Huron Carol)
2:38
11Bring a Torch Jeannette, Isabella
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Luther Henderson
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
translated version of:
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle
1:42
12Holly and the Ivy
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
brass:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Howard Cable
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
The Holly and the Ivy (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 514)
2:03
13Albinoni Angel
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Arthur Frackenpohl
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor (from 2001 until 2002)
composer:
Remo Giazotto
previously attributed to:
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (Italian Baroque composer)
publisher:
Ricordi London (Casa Ricordi sublabel for Classical music) and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
3:53
14Overture to the “Messiah”
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) and Richard Frazier
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Messiah: Overture (from 2001 until 2002)
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer)
part of:
Messiah, HWV 56 (Goossens-Beecham Edition)
3:19
15Every Valley from the “Messiah”
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Richard Frazier
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part I, no. 3. Air “Ev’ry valley shall be exalted” (Tenor) (from 2001 until 2002)
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (in 1741)
part of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part I
3:44
16Hallelujah from the “Messiah”
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002), Frederic Mills (trumpet player and arranger for Canadian Brass) (from 2001 until 2002), Graeme Page (from 2001 until 2002) and Ronald Romm (trumpet player) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Frederic Mills (trumpet player and arranger for Canadian Brass)
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part II, no. 44. Chorus “Hallelujah” (from 2001 until 2002)
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (in 1741)
librettist:
Charles Jennens
part of:
Messiah, HWV 56: Part II
3:43
17Sevivon
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Chris Hanjian
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
instrumental recording of:
Sevivon (from 2001 until 2002)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
1:04
18Maoz Tzur
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Chris Hanjian
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Ma’oz Tzur (from 2001 until 2002)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
2:02
19Dreydl
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Chris Hanjian and Ronald Romm (trumpet player)
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Dreydl (from 2001 until 2002)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
3:16
20Go Tell It on the Mountain
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Luther Henderson
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Go, Tell It on the Mountain (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist:
John Wesley Work (John Wesley Work, Jr.)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Shawnee Press Inc.
2:44
21Ding Dong Merrily on High
sound engineer:
MB Daellenbach
engineer and editor:
Christopher McLeod
producer:
Trey Mills
additional trumpet:
Jens Lindemann (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
euphonium and trombone:
Eugene Watts (from 2001 until 2002)
flugelhorn:
Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
horn:
Jeff Nelsen (Canadian French horn player) (from 2001 until 2002)
instruments:
Canadian Brass (from 2001 until 2002)
piccolo trumpet and trumpet:
Ryan Anthony (US trumpetist) (from 2001 until 2002) and Josef Burgstaller (trumpeter) (from 2001 until 2002)
tuba:
Charles Daellenbach (from 2001 until 2002)
arranger:
Luther Henderson
recorded at:
Humbercrest United Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 2001 until 2002)
recording of:
Ding Dong! Merrily on High (from 2001 until 2002)
lyricist:
George Ratcliffe Woodward
composer:
Thoinot Arbeau (Artist name of Jehan Tabourot (“Orchesographie”))
arranger:
Charles Wood (Irish composer)
is based on:
Branle de l’official
1:50

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ASIN:CA: B002T4GWWK [info]