Our Repertoire
Escape to…The Mystery of Christmas – December 2008
- Veni, Redemptor Gentium, Einsiedlen c. 1120/Erfurt 1524, St. Ambrose
(340-397), arr. Andrew Smith, translation by William Morton Reynolds
(1851)
- A Hymn to the Virgin, Benjamin Britten, Anonymous c. 1330
- Magnificat, Arvo Part
- Ave Maris Stella, Edvard Grieg, Vesper Hymn, 9th Century, edited by
John Rutter
- Born A Sacrifice, Bonnie Keen and Lowell Alexander, arr. David
Maddux
- O Magnum Mysterium, William Hawley, Responsory: Matins for the
Nativity of our Lord
- For Him She Sings, Daniel Pinkham, Norma Farber, Poems ©copyright by
Norma Farber.
- Come Learn of Mary
- Easy Enough for Strangers
- Even So She Sings
- Star Song, Robert Convery
- The Three Kings, Peter Cornelius, translation by H.N. Bate, arr.
by Ivor Atkins
- Nunc Dimittis, Andrew Smith, Luke 2:29-32
- E’en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come, Paul O. Manz, Revelation 22, adapted
by Paul O. Manz
- Christmas Spiritual Medley, arr. by Joseph Jennings
- What Child is This? Traditional 16th Century English, William C. Dix,
arr. by Melodie Tunney
- There is no Rose of Such Virtue, Robert Young, Anonymous
- Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine, Traditional Austrian/German, 16th
Century Mystery Plays, English translation by Percy Dearman (1867-1936),
arr. Norman Luboff
- How Great our Joy!, German Carol, arr. by David Maddux
- Silent Night, Franz Gruber, Joseph Mohr, arr. by Mark David Johnson
- Still, Still, Still, Traditional German Carol, translation
by James Fritschel, arr. by James Fristchel
- Mary, Did you Know?, Mark Lowry & Buddy Greene, arr. by Mac
Huff
- In Time of Softest Snow, John Carter, Mary Kay Beall
- The Christmas Song, Mel Torme and Robert Wells, Arr. by Gene
Puerling
- Do you Hear What I Hear?, Noel Regney & Gloria Shayne, arr.
by Mac Huff
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Hugh Martin & Ralph
Blane, arr. by Robert Convery