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[스크랩] Venite Adoremus A Christmas Special

    
    Venite Adoremus  A Christmas Special: 
    
    
    (1) Giovanni Martinelli sings "The Infant Jesus" or known as Gesù Bambino, 
    written and composed by Pietro Alessandro Yon (1886-1943). Recorded in 1926.

    (2) John McCormack sings "Little Child of Mary," a traditional negro spiritual Recorded in 1935 with Edwin Schneider on the piano.

    (3) Jussi Björling sings "O Helga Natt," the Swedish transcript of Adolphe Adam's (1803-56) Cantique de Noël/Minuit Chrétien. The song was written in the 1840s and was first performed at Midnight Mass in Paris in 1847, with original French text by Mary Cappeau. Recorded in 1959.

    (4) Leopold Simoneau sings "Comfort ye ... Ev'ry valley shall be exalted" from Georg Friedrich Händel's (1685-1759) The Messiah, composed in 1741 and with words by Charles Jennens (1707-1773), from the Bible and Prayer Book. Recorded in 1959.

    (5) Tino Rossi sings "Douce Nuit," the French version of "Silent Night," with music composed by Franz Gruber in 1818, and with words by Reverend Joseph Mohr in 1816. Translation into French unknown. Recorded in 1960.

    (6) Sergio Franchi sings "Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle." Words to this old shepherd's tune, or pastorale, were written by Pius IX while he was Pope (1846-1878), and set to a melody by Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) dating from 1700. It's one of Italy's best known seasonal anthems. Recorded in 1965.

    Some Extra Chestnuts: Peter Lindroos (1944-2003) sings Christmas Carols (1985) A much underrated tenor, Finnish singer Peter Lindroos is here heard in recording from the Dome of Espoo, Finland, October 1985: (7) Ave Maria

    (8) O Helga Natt

    (9) Sylvian joululaulu

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