Christmas With the Dale Warland Singers

~ Release by Dale Warland Singers (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
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1Il est né le divin enfant
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
harp:
Kathy Kienzle (harpist) (in 2002-01)
oboe:
Kathleen Robinson (in 2002-01)
percussion:
Jay Johnson (percussionist) (in 2002-01) and Brian Kremer (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Donna Gartman Schultz (American composer)
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Il est né le divin enfant (in 2002-01)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
2:31
2The Virgin's Cradle Hymn
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
The Virgin's Cradle Hymn (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Edmund Rubbra (British composer)
translator:
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (poet)
1:36
3Susanni
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Alice Parker (American composer, arranger, conductor and teacher) and Robert Shaw (conductor)
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Susanni (in 2002-01)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
1:37
4Prepare the Way
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Margareta Jalkéus
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Prepare the Way (in 2002-01)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
3:06
5Fum, Fum, Fum!
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
harp:
Kathy Kienzle (harpist) (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Kirke Mechem
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Fum, Fum, Fum (in 2002-01)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
1:02
6Sweet Was the Song the Virgin Sang
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
guitar:
Jeffrey Van (guitarist and composer from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
soprano vocals:
Marie Spar Dymit (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Sweet Was the Song the Virgin Sang (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Alf Houkom
2:24
7Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
handbell:
Jay Johnson (percussionist) (in 2002-01)
oboe:
Kathleen Robinson (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Carol Barnett
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Christmas carol) (in 2002-01)
additional lyricist:
George Whitefield (in 1753)
lyricist:
Charles Wesley (hymn writer) (in 1739)
composer:
Felix Mendelssohn (composer) (in 1840)
arranger:
William H. Cummings (in 1855)
part of:
The New English Hymnal (hymn book) (number: 26)
2:58
8Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Norman Luboff
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine (in 2002-01)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
3:07
9Three Nativity Carols: I. The Holly and the Ivy
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
harp:
Kathy Kienzle (harpist) (in 2002-01)
oboe:
Kathleen Robinson (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Three Nativity Carols: I. The Holly and the Ivy (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Stephen Paulus (American composer)
is based on:
The Holly and the Ivy
part of:
Three Nativity Carols
3:37
10Three Nativity Carols: II. This Endris Night
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
harp:
Kathy Kienzle (harpist) (in 2002-01)
oboe:
Kathleen Robinson (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Three Nativity Carols: II. This Endris Night (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Stephen Paulus (American composer)
is based on:
This Endris Night
part of:
Three Nativity Carols
4:36
11Three Nativity Carols: III. Wonder Tidings
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
harp:
Kathy Kienzle (harpist) (in 2002-01)
oboe:
Kathleen Robinson (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Three Nativity Carols: III. Wonder Tidings (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Stephen Paulus (American composer)
is based on:
What Tidings Bringest Thou Messenger?
part of:
Three Nativity Carols
3:15
12O Little Town Of Bethlehem
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
O Little Town of Bethlehem (traditional carol with the tune “St. Louis”, as commonly sung in the U.S.) (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
Phillips Brooks (in 1868)
composer:
Lewis Henry Redner (in 1868)
is based on:
St. Louis (hymn tune)
4:12
13Ai, nama māmiņa
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
percussion:
Jay Johnson (percussionist) (in 2002-01) and Brian Kremer (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Andrejs Jansons
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Ai, nama māmiņa (in 2002-01)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Andrejs Jansons
2:08
14The Friendly Beasts
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
guitar:
Jeffrey Van (guitarist and composer from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
harp:
Kathy Kienzle (harpist) (in 2002-01)
alto vocals:
Lynette Johnson (in 2002-01)
baritone vocals:
Brian L. Steele (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Jeffrey Van (guitarist and composer from Minnesota)
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
The Friendly Beasts (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
Robert Davis (lyricist, 1881-1950)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
4:05
15Carol of the Bells
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Carol of the Bells (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
Peter J. Wilhousky (in 1936)
arranger:
Микола Дмитрович Леонтович (Mykola Leontovych) (in 1916)
is based on:
Щедрик (The Little Swallow)
1:32
16Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Jan Sandström (Swedish classical music composer)
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Praetorius’ harmonisation) (in 2002-01)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Michael Praetorius (composer and organist) (in 1609)
arrangement of:
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (original anonymous version)
3:57
17Huron Carol
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
oboe:
Kathleen Robinson (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Huron Carol (aka "Twas in the Moon of Wintertime") (in 2002-01)
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)
3:29
18Patapan
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
harp:
Kathy Kienzle (harpist) (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
arranger:
Kirke Mechem
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Patapan (French carol) (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
Bernard de La Monnoye
composer:
Bernard de La Monnoye (in 1720)
1:30
19Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
percussion:
Jay Johnson (percussionist) (in 2002-01) and Brian Kremer (in 2002-01)
piano:
Dwight Bigler (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, op. 75 no. 2 (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
John Gardner (British composer) (in 1965)
publisher:
Oxford University Press
2:22
20Gabriel's Message
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
harp:
Kathy Kienzle (harpist) (in 2002-01)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Gabriel's Message (arr. Paulus) (in 2002-01)
lyricist:
Sabine Baring‐Gould
arranger:
Stephen Paulus (American composer) (in 2001)
arrangement of:
The Angel Gabriel
4:11
21Silent Night
recording engineer:
Preston Smith (engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Barnett (classical producer)
choir vocals:
Dale Warland Singers (professional mixed chorus from Minnesota) (in 2002-01)
conductor:
Dale Warland
recorded at:
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 2002-01)
recording of:
Silent Night, Holy Night (arranged by Malcolm Sargent) (in 2002-01)
composer:
Franz Xaver Gruber (composer/author)
arranger:
Sir Malcolm Sargent (conductor)
publisher:
Oxford University Press
arrangement of:
Silent Night (Christmas carol, English translation)
3:45