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3232172655228Good Tidings We Bring
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https://decantus.com/product/good-tidings-we-bring/#respondTue, 11 Feb 2020 20:05:15 +0000http://decantus.com/?post_type=product&p=94Good Tidings We Bring is our first Christmas album.]]>Good Tidings We Bring is the DeCantus holiday album. It is a collection of traditional carols, modern favorites, and a few you probably haven’t heard.
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Ding Dong! Merrily On High!(French Carol; text by G.R. Woodward; arr. Carolyn Jennings)
Winter Wonderland(Felix Bernard; Words by Dick Smith; ed. Ruth Elaine Schram)
Deck the Halls(Welsh Carol; arr. Alice Parker and Robert Shaw)
In the Bleak Mid-Winter(Welsh Carol; arr. Alice Parker and Robert Shaw)
The First Noel(English Carol; arr. J. Edmund Hughes)
Silver Bells(Jay Livingston and Ray Evans; arr. Mac Huff)
Frosty, the Snowman(Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins; arr. Teena Chinn)
Jingle Bells( J. Pierpont; arr. Theo Pruess)
O Tannenbaum(German Folk Song; text by Ernst Anschütz; arr. John Rutter)
He Is Born(French Carol; arr. Robert Wetzler)
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella(French Carol; arr. Alice Parker and Robert Shaw)
Mister Santa(Pat Ballard; arr. Stanley Applebaum)
Fum, Fum, Fum(Spanish Carol; arr. Alice Parker and Robert Shaw)
Poverty(Welsh Carol; arr. Dr. Caradog Roberts)
The Christmas Song(Mel Torme and Robert Wells; arr. Audrey Snyder)
Carol of the Bells(Ukrainian Carol; arr. Peter J. Willhousky)
White Christmas(Irving Berlin; arr. Kirby Shaw)
Silent Night(Fraz Gruber; text by Joseph Mohr; arr. Michelle Hynson)
We Wish You a Merry Christmas(Traditional English Carol; arr. John Rutter)
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https://decantus.com/product/madrigals-merriment/#respondTue, 11 Feb 2020 19:57:13 +0000http://decantus.com/?post_type=product&p=92Madrigals and Merriment is a collection of traditional a cappella tunes, old world ballads and renaissance madrigals for the true music lover.
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Quick! We Have But a Second!(Traditional Irish Air; text by Thomas Moore; arr. Charles V. Stanford; ed. John Rutter)
Galbally Farmer(Irish Folk Song; arr. Mitchell Sandler)
Wild Mountain Thyme(Traditonal Folk Song; arr. Jerry Rich)
Vedi L'Aurora(Text by Petrarch; Orlando di Lassus)
We Be Soldiers Three(Thomas Ravenscroft)
The Drunken Sailor(Old Sea Chantey; arr. Robert Sund)
O, No John!(English Folk Song; arr. John D. Miller, Jr.)
Ye Banks and Braes(Old Scottish Air; text by Robert Burns; arr. Stuart Calvert)
Fair Phyllis I Saw(John Farmer; ed. Rod Walker)
All At Once Well Met Fair Ladies(Thomas Weelkes; arr. and ed. William D Hall)
Come Again, Sweet Love(John Dowland; arr. Jerry Wesley Harris)
When Allen-A-Dale Went A-Hunting(Robert L. de Pearsall)
All Ye Who Music Love(Baldassare Donato; text by Thomas Oliphant; ed. Norman Greyson)
Fair One, Thou Art Beguiling(Thoinot Arbeau; ed. Stephen Curtes)
Please, Kind Sir(P.D.Q. Bach; ed. Peter Schickele)
Hello Girls(American Folk Song; arr. Lloyd Pfautsch)
Sweet Honey-Sucking Bees(John Willbye; ed. Edmund H. Fellowes)
Say, Love(John Dowland; ed. John Leavitt)
Annie Laurie(Lady Jane Scot; text by William Douglas; arr. Arthur Frackenpohl)
Fireflies(Russian Folk Song; arr. Nathan Haskell Dole)
Mother I Will Have A Husband(Thomas Vautor)
Peter Piper(Frank Bridge)
Four Arms, Two Necks(Thomas Weelkes; ed. Edmund H. Fellowes)
Hear The Murmuring Waters(Claudio Monteverdi)
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https://decantus.com/product/bee-of-good-cheer/#respondTue, 11 Feb 2020 19:48:12 +0000http://decantus.com/?post_type=product&p=90Bee of Good Cheer sets the mood for the holidays. Doo wop versions of “A Holly Jolly Christmas” and “It’s Beginning to Look like Christmas” impart fun into any setting, while peaceful settings of “Away in a Manger” and “The Little Drummer Boy” harken to Christmases of yore.
Click on a song to see the lyrics and who is singing.
A Holly Jolly Christmas(Johnny Marks; arr. Kirby Shaw)
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day(Johnny Marks; Text by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; arr. Audrey Snyder)
Deck the Halls (in 7/8)(Traditional; arr. James McKelvy)
The Twelve Days After Christmas(Frederick Silver)
Angels We Have Heard on High(Traditional French carol; arr. Alice Parker and Robert Shaw)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas(Hugh Martin and Ralph Blaine; arr. Doug Andrews)
The First Noel(Traditional; arr. Darmon Meader)
(There's No Place like) Home for the Holidays(Robert Allen; Text by Al Stillman; arr. Mac Huff)
Santa Baby(Joan Javits, Phil Springer, and Tony Springer; arr. Mark Brymer)
Jingle Bells(James Pierpont; arr. J. David Moore)
Away in a Manger(W.J. Kirkpatrick
third verse by John T. McFarland; arr. Allan Bevan)
The Little Drummer Boy(Katherine Davis, Henry Onorati, and Harry Simeone)
What Child is This?(Traditional 16th century English melody; William C. Dix; arr. Melodie Tunney)
O Holy Night(Adolphe Adam; John S. Dwight; arr. Kirby Shaw)
O Come All Ye Faithful(Traditional; arr. Kadee Crottier)
Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer(Johnny Marks; arr. H.R. Wilson)
Be Careful, Don't Tear the Paper(Traditional; Text by Jean Sramek; arr. J. David Moore)
It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas(Meredith Willson; arr. Mac Huff)
Auld Lang Syne(Traditional; Text by Robert Burns; arr. Kadee Crottier)
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https://decantus.com/product/tonight-well-merry-bee/#respondTue, 11 Feb 2020 19:42:33 +0000http://decantus.com/?post_type=product&p=86Tonight We’ll Merry Bee includes many of our favorite songs. From the jovial “Man is for the Woman Made” to the sublime “My Love Is like a Red, Red Rose,” we hope you enjoy these songs as much as we do.
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Fathom the Bowl(English drinking song; arr. Kadee Crottier)
The Dark-Eyed Sailor(English folk song; arr. R. Vaughan Williams)
Searching for Lambs(Traditional English; arr. Dare To Breathe)
William Tell Overture(Gioacchino Rossini; arr. Julie Eschliman)
The Drummer and the Cook(Sea shanty; arr. Gary Parks)
Man Is for the Woman Made(Henry Purcell; additional lyrics by Kadee Crottier; arr. Kadee Crottier)
Danny Boy(Traditional Irish melody; text by Frederick Edward Weatherly; arr. Philip Lawson)
My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose(Scottish traditional; text by Robert Burns; arr. Jonathan Rathbone)
Phyllis Is My Only Joy(Sir Charles Sedley; text by J. W. Hobbs)
The Girl I Left Behind Me(Irish folk tune; text by Bruce Vantine; arr. Bruce Vantine)
Sir Walter, Enjoying His Damsel(Henry Purcell)
Fyre, Fyre(Thomas Morley)
She Moved Through the Faire(Irish ballad; arr. Timothy C. Takach)
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes(Colonel Mellish; text by Ben Jonson; arr. Richard Cumming)
Flower of Beauty(John Clements; text by Sydney Bell)
Just as the Tide Was Flowing(English Folk Song; arr. R. Vaughan Williams)
Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl(Traditional; arr. Kadee Crottier)
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https://decantus.com/product/a-waste-of-good-ale/#respondTue, 11 Feb 2020 19:35:26 +0000http://decantus.com/?post_type=product&p=80Overflowing with pub songs, work songs, tales of lost love, and the occasional vampire, A Waste of Good Ale will keep your musical taste buds satisfied until the last drop… err, song!