Chanticleer - Chanticleer sings Christmas (2020) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Chanticleer
Title: Chanticleer sings Christmas
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 67:18
Total Size: 334 MB / 1.27 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Chanticleer sings Christmas
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 67:18
Total Size: 334 MB / 1.27 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Anomymous: "Quem terra, pontus æthera" (3:11)
2. Handl: "Canite tuba in Sion" (1:43)
3. Luis de Victoria: "Ne timeas Maria" (3:02)
4. Hassler: "Dixit Maria ad Angelorum" (3:03)
5. Philips: "Gaudens gaudebo" (2:53)
6. Trad. / Arr. Shaw & Parker: "Away in a manger" (1:38)
7. Byrd: "Ecce virgo concipiet" (1:54)
8. Regnart: "Ave Regina Caelorum" (3:36)
9. Redner / Scott / Vaughan Williams: "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (3:42)
10. Trad / Arr. Sirrett: "D'où viens-tu, bergère?" (3:35)
11. Trad / Arr. Shaw & Parker: "Hacia Belén va un burrico" (2:23)
12. Trad / Arr. Shaw & Parker: "La Virgen lava pañales" (2:13)
13. Saboly / Arr. Shaw & Parkker: "Touro-louro-louro!" (1:59)
14. Praetorius / Arr. Christophers: "Quem pastores laudavere" (1:46)
15. Manchicourt: "Reges terrae" (6:02)
16. Trad / Arr. Shaw & Parker: "Susanni, Susanni" (1:39)
17. Mäntyjärvi: "Staffan var en stalledräng" (4:10)
18. Kverno: "Corpus Christi Carol" (4:05)
19. Sametz: 2 Medieval Lyrics: "Gaudete" (2:19)
20. Powell: A Christmas Medley (9:09)
21. Trad. / Arr. Nawrot: "Dulce Jesús Mío" (3:28)
The Christmas concerts of Chanticleer are an institution in the USA, and international tours and recordings have made the brilliant male-voice ensemble, based in San Francisco, familiar to audiences all over the world. As Gramophone has written, "Chanticleer, it seems, can sing just about anything," and Chanticleer sings Christmas bears that out, embracing traditional carols and gospel numbers, plainsong, European and Mexican music of the 16th and 17th centuries, and composers and arrangers of the present day.