Christmas concert National Choirs - young vocal talent from all over the Netherlands, with ensemble LUDWIG and recorder player Lucie Horsch
Programme
- trad. Veni, veni, Emmanuel (Gregorian chant)
- composer anonymous Mariam, Matrem Virginem, attolite
- Max Reger Unser lieben Frauen Traum
- trad. Kinder silent, so moogdi hear
- George Gurdjieff Introduction
- trad. Christemas hath made an end
- Adolphe Adam O holy night
- Joseph Carleton Beal Jingle bell rock
- Nicolas Chédeville Il pastor fido
- trad. Veni, veni, Emmanuel
- trad. Ya Mariam el bekr
- trad. Aysor Tsntsan
- trad. Kaaval Malakhmare
- Edward Elgar A Christmas greeting
- trad. Deck the hall
- Arvo Pärt Kuus-kuus, kallike
- Isang Yun The shepherd flute
- Jo Asgeir Lie No koma Guds englar
- trad. Saele jolekveld
- James Pierpont Jingle bells
- Irving Berlin White Christmas
- Franz Gruber Silent night
No fewer than 130 young singers from the National Choirs, recorder player Lucie Horsch and LUDWIG present an exuberant Christmas concert with music from all corners of the world. The National Choirs and LUDWIG have put together a programme that takes you on a journey through Georgia, Estonia, Armenia, Ireland, Norway and India, among other places. But of course the classics will not be missing from the programme either: with Silent Night, Jingle Bells, Deck the Halls and White Christmas, every true Christmas Carol lover will be well catered for. Lucie Horsch, one of the most versatile musicians of our own soil and winner of the Dutch Music Prize in 2020, will be soloing on an impressive arsenal of native and foreign flutes.
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