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Tag Archives: Christmas
Christmas Blog Post
Unlike Johann Sebastian Bach, whose Christmas Oratorio and numerous Advent … Continue reading
Christmas Blog
Christmas is just around the corner, though nothing this year … Continue reading
What “der Weihnachtsmann” has in common with “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”
Lights sparkle, candles glow, children’s eyes shine…it’s Christmastime again. Anticipation … Continue reading
Christmas Blog
It is not only the Christmas season that comes around … Continue reading
Christmas Blog
Dear Reader, we most warmly thank you today for your … Continue reading
Posted in Bach, Johann Sebastian, chorus + orchestra, General, Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Tagged Bach, Christmas, Christmas Oratorio
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‘Silent Night’ revisited
A blog entry on 24 December – how could it … Continue reading