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"Christmas Morn"
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This CD of Christmas music, recorded Fall 2004 in Libby Gardner Concert Hall, features eleven carols by composers and arrangers from Utah and is the second recording in the CD catalog of the University of Utah Singers.

Angels, We Have Heard on High arr. by David Zabriskie Listen
Away in a Manger arr. by Lowell M. Durham Listen
Caroling, Caroling by Alfred Burt Listen
Carol of the Bells arr. by Peter J. Wilhousky Listen
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Martin & Blane/arr. by Brady Allred Listen
Deck the Halls (in 7/8) arr. by James McKelvy Listen
As It Fell Upon a Night arr. by Katherine K. Davis Listen
Night of All Nights by Stephen Jones Listen
O Holy Night by Adolphe Adam Listen
Christmas Morn by David Zabriskie Listen
Jesus the Savior is Born by Thomas L. Durham Listen
What Child is This? Arr. by Dale Warland Listen
Gesu Bambino by Pietro A. Yon Listen
Carol (Neighbors, on this Frosty Tide) by Joan Morris and William Bolcom Listen
The Angels and the Shepherds arr. by Stephen Paulus Listen
What Sweeter Music by Michael Fink Listen
Tomorrow Shall be my Dancing Day by John Gardner Listen
Star of Bethlehem by Dan Carter Listen
Do You Hear What I Hear? Arr. by Harry Simeone Listen
Still, Still, Still arr. by Norman Luboff Listen
Lullaby by Frederick Keel/arr. by Bernell Hales Listen
Silent Night arr. by Norman Luboff Listen
Hark! (in 7/8) arr. by Steven Landau Listen
Christmas Bells by David A. Zabriskie Listen


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Reviews of "Jubilant Song"

- "I heard the Singers on the radio the other day and was so moved by the beautiful sound of their voices that I decided right then that their CD would make a wonderful Christmas gift."

- "This is a great CD to add to a collection of Christmas choral music. The song selection is good and the arrangements are good, and it really comes together well."

 
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