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Ormandy, Eugene / The Glorious Sound of Christmas (1962) / Columbia Masterworks MS-6369
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Ormandy, Eugene / The Glorious Sound of Christmas (1962) / Columbia Masterworks MS-6369
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Artist: EUGENE ORMANDY conducting THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Title: The Glorious Sound of Christmas
Format: 12 Inch Vinyl Album (33 RPM)
Label and Catalog Number: Columbia Masterworks MS-6369
Label Color: Brown Label with Black Print / Orange Columbia Logos Around Perimeter
Country of Origin: USA
Type of Recording: Stereo
Year of Issue: Later Issue of 1962 LP
Cover Grade: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Vinyl Grade:
VG- (Very Good Minus)
Notes:
With THE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY CONCERT CHOIR
With Fold-Open Cover
Inside Cover shows photo of Eugene, credits, song titles, liner notes, song details
Back Cover shows tecnical data, color photo of candles, wreath
Liner Notes by Eugene Ormandy / Thomas Frost
Track List:
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (3:10)
O Little Town of Bethlehem (2:59)
Joy to the World (1:50)
O Holy Night (Cantique de Noel) (2:45)
O Come, O Come, Emanuel (3:31)
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (2:46)
Ave Maria (4:39)
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) (3:15)
The First Noel (3:33)
Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly (1:45)
O Sanctissima (O Du Frohliche) (3:26)
The Worship of God (3:40)
O Come, Little Children (1:47)
Silent Night, Holy Night (3:15)
Personnel:
Eugene Ormandy (conductor)
The Philadelphia Orchestra (strings)
The Temple University Concert Choir (voices)
Robert Page (chorus director)
Arthur Harris (arrangements)
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