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1 World Magazine
1 WORLD Magazine is the International Hip Hop Magazine, a new Underground title of Urban Hip Hop, and the producers, recording & performing artists who make the Music. 1 WORLD presents not just the creativity, but the hard work, dedication & musical prowness of each artist to create their music, their art, without limitation. 1WORLD features exclusive interviews with artists, reviews of new material, representing those who “Live the Struggle Through the Music.” Insightful, in-depth – 1 WORLD is a creative take on Hip Hop as a way of musicians expressing themselves, expressing for others, speaking for people who can’t always speak out for themselves.
24Our
Welcome to 24OurMusic, one of the fantastic branches of 24OurNetwork. Here at 24OM we focus on providing new content on a weekly basis to our awesome readers where we provide reviews, interviews & write-ups for talented musicians from all corners of the globe. In early July 2014 weāve decided to step up our game and begin providing printed magazine copies to accompany our standard online issue. Our readers can now enjoy discovering new music on beautifully printed pages in the palm of their hands.
AFR.I.CAN77
AFR.I.CAN77 – A Pan African Inspirational Magazine which aims to inspire youth about how to use the resources available on our continent to succeed and realize their dream career and business; by shining a light on African Grassroot Stories, Entrepreneurs ,Music, Lifestyle and Cultural trends through Video ,Text and Audio.
AMN MAGAZINE
Your Source for Indie and R&B Music and Entertainment!This Magazine is a leading famous magazine which brings you by reading more and more new updates on a new information on new things and much more…
Amped Up Scotland
The best Scottish music magazine there is, featuring the very best emerging talent and looking back over the careers of those who blazed a trail and put our country on the map.
Audiation Magazine
Eclectic magazine for the expression of music and the creative arts. For the love of music.. we interpret this passion through variations including fashion, art, lifestyle and words from the heart of the industry.
Audiation Magazine is an international publication featuring music content to varied tastes. We are a proud voice for the creative sector and support
Independent talent
audioXpress
audioXpress magazine is an authority on audio and reproduced sound, connecting manufacturers and distributors with buyers and consultants around the globe! Its readers include DIY enthusiasts, product designers, consultants, integrators, opinion leaders, and audio professionals. Showcasing innovations in audio electronics, electro-acoustics, audio networks, and software design, as well as its increasing coverage of trending topics make audioXpress a must-read. Each issue of audioXpress is filled with information pertinent to the audio industry, including pro, consumer, and commercial applications, reviews of technology trends and standards, digital audio networks and wireless audio innovations, test and measurement techniques, acoustic and electroacoustic science, articles about the latest technology in mobile platforms and microspeakers, as well as industry news and some amazing DIY projects, tested by our own audio enthusiasts.
Australian Guitar
Australian Guitar is Australia’s premier guitar magazine. It provides in-depth coverage of all elements of guitar playing in this country to a loyal readership made up of serious musicians, novices and recording professionals. With a strong focus on the Australian music scene, the magazine is a rich source of information on playing techniques, styles, the wide range of instruments available and all the technology that guitarists have to consider in the 21st Century. Australian Guitar features regular profiles of the best musicians from here and abroad, plus extensive reviews and technique advice. Each issue features an exclusive CD packed with original music tracks, reader demos and tutorials. Australian Guitar brings together the close-knit guitarists community in Australia and is a must-have for anyone strapping on an axe down under.
Bass Player UK
Bass Player is the most respected name for editorial coverage among bassists, and the deepest source of inspiration, information and instruction for players of all levels and styles. BP connects bassists with their heroes via in-depth interviews, top-class tutorials and delivers the industryās most trust-worthy gear reviews.
Bass Player US
Bobby Vega
Ever since his first recording session with Sly Stone at the age of 17, Bay Area bass badass Bobby Vega has set the bar for funktastic pick playing. In this month’s cover story, he goes deep on his plectrum technique and artistic approach. Plus: interviews with Cheap Trick’s Tom Petersson, Dream Theater’s John Myung, and Jerry “J Blakk” Henderson of Big Sam’s Funky Nation; reviews of the Blackstar Fly Bass mini-amp, Mesa-Boogie D-800 head and Ultra Lite cabinets, and new pickups from Lindy Fralin; Jazz and R&B lessons you can use; a full-song bass transcription of Deep Purple’s “Gettin’ Tighter;” and more!
BBC Music Magazine
The worldās best-selling classical music magazine.BBC Music Magazine is a must read for anyone with a passion for classical music. Every issue brings the world of classical music to life, from interviews with the greatest artists and features on fascinating subjects, to all the latest news and opinions from around the music world. There are also reviews of over 100 recordings, each one rated by the finest writers in the business. BBC Music Magazine is the ultimate choice for classical music connoisseurs and new enthusiasts alike.
BeatPulse Magazine
BeatPulse Magazine
BeatPulse Media ā Magazines ā Record Label ā Entertainment, Awards, Authors, Celebrities, Music, Festivals, Film, Fashion, Spirituality plus more.
BeatPulse Media and its sister companies are committed to bringing the world of music and other media into a new age with innovative artists that are as passionate about their art as we are.
BEATSELECTOR Magazine
BEATSELECTOR Magazine is a quarterly digital publication providing our readers with quality journalism covering the global Electronic Music & EDM scene. Each issue contains feature articles, artist and label profiles, news, new music and reviews.
Beatz Magazine
The digital urban music magazine with a conscious. Tackling real life issues.
Visit www.beatzmag.com & Follow www.twitter.com/beatzmag
Bhartiyata
Unique Magazine on Indian Classical Music Art and Culture. Covers Special feature on culture of West Bengal, Biography of Dancer Dr. Sonal Man Singh, Paintings by Handicapped artists, Classical music evening coverage, Indian Raagas depicted through paintings and poems and much more….
Billboard
Billboard is the worldās most influential music brand, built on the most complete and well-respected database of charts across all music genres. From Billboard magazine to Billboard.com to the industryās most elite conference series and influencer events, Billboard has unmatched authority.
Blues Festival Guide
Annually since 2003, the Blues Festival Guide has celebrated and expanded awareness of the blues. It’s jam-packed with information for hundreds of festivals including line-ups to plan your festival itinerary, as well as engaging editorial art, photography and content from top blues aficionados to keep you updated on todayās blues scene. Read by blues fans and industry professionals alike, the Guide is a valuable resource and champion of keeping the blues alive.
Blues Music Magazine
Blues Music Magazine featuring Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal, Nikki Hill, Andy T & Nick Nixon, Joe Bonamassa, Selwyn Birchwood, Doug Deming and the Jewel Tones featuring Dennis Gruenling, Lazy Lester, Sonny Landreth, Tommy Castro, Thorbjorn Risager, Dave and Phil Alvin, and so much more…
Blunt
At the cutting edge of the alternative music scene, Blunt magazine continues to push the envelope on what a music magazine can offer. Delivering irreverent coverage of the very best alternative music from Australia and the world.
BURST
BURST is a magazine published every month that focuses on music, film, interviews and popular culture.
Cadence Magazine
Cadence is the Independent Journal of creative improvised music. It covers jazz, blues, and new music from around the world with extensive 247 page quarterly editions. It is the top magazine on jazz in the world.
Christmas Carol Collection 2009
The LibriVox community wants to bring you a special treat for the 2009 Holiday Season. Here is a collection of 30 traditional Christmas carols performed in a variety of styles by our wonderful volunteers. Enjoy!
Christmas Carol Collection 2010
LibriVox volunteers get into the festive spirit to bring you this year’s selection of carols and Christmas music – both sacred and secular.
Christmas Carol Collection 2012
LibriVox volunteers bring you this year’s selection of 23 sacred and secular carols, hymns and Christmas songs, in English, French, German, Japanese and Latin.
Christmas Carol Collection 2013
This year’s LibriVox selection of traditional Christmas carols, hymns and songs in English, French, German, Greek, Italian and Ukrainian. We wish you all a happy and peaceful Christmas. English: All Children are on Christmas Eve – Words & Music: Rev. Charles L. Hutchins (1838-1920). Angels from the Realms of Glory – Words: James Montgomery (1771-1854); Music: Henry T. Smart (1813-1879). Angels We Have Heard on High – Words: French Carol, trans. James Chadwick (1813-1882). Music: ‘Gloria’ French carol melody. The Babe of Bethlehem – Old Kentish carol, arr. Henry R. Bramley (1833-1917) & John Stainer (1840-1901). The First Nowell – traditional English carol, first published in its current form in Carols Ancient and Modern (1823) edited by William Sandys. Good King Wenceslas – Words: John Mason Neale (1818-1866). Music: from Piae Cantiones (1582) arr. Henry R. Bramley (1833-1917) & John Stainer (1840-1901). Hark! The Herald Angels Sing – Words: Charles Wesley (1707-1788) Music: Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), arr. William H. Cummings (1831-1915). The Holly and the Ivy – Words: Traditional. Music: Traditional, arr. Henry R. Bramley (1833-1917) & John Stainer (1840-1901). I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day – Words: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) Music: John B. Calkin (1827-1905). In Little Bethlehem – Words: Katherine Parker; Music: George W. Wilmot. In Beginner and Primary Songs for use in Sunday School and the Home. In the Bleak Midwinter – Words: Christina Rossetti (1830 – 1894); Music: Gustav Holst (1874 – 1934). Joy to the World – Words: Words: Isaac Watts (1674 – 1748); Music: ‘Antioch’ pieced together from ‘Messiah’ by George F. Handel (1685 – 1759) arr. Lowell Mason (1792-1872). Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming – Words: Words: v. 1-2, 15th Century German, trans. Theodore Baker ( 1851?1934); v. 3,4 Fridrich Layriz (1808-1859), trans. Harriet Reynolds Krauth (1845-1925); v. 5, 15th Century German, trans. John C. Mattes(1876-1948). Music: ‘Es Ist Ein Ros Entsprungen (Rhythmic)’ German from K?ln, 1599, arr. Michael Praetorius (1571-1621). Masters in this Hall, or, Nowell, Sing We Clear – Words: William Morris (1834-1896); Music: French Traditional. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel – Words: translated from the Latin by John Mason Neale (1818-1866). Music: ‘Veni Emmanuel’, 15th Century. Rise Up, Shepherd an’ Foller – Words & Music: American Traditional arr. Franklin Robinson. Sweet Was the Song the Virgin Sung – From William Ballet’s Lute Book c.1600. Music: arr. Dr. Charles Wood (1866?1926). Wassail! Wassail All Over the Town! (Gloucestershire Wassail) – Words & Music: English Traditional. We Three Kings of Orient Are – Words & Music: Rev. John Henry Hopkins, Jr. D.D. (1821-1891). What Child is This? – Words: William Chatterton Dix (1837-1898). Music: English Traditional. fran?ais (French):. Dans cette ?table – Words: French Traditional; Music: Charles Gounod (1818-1893). Deutsch (German):. Es kommt ein Schiff geladen – Words: Daniel Sudermann (1550 – 1631?); Music: first published in Andernacher Gesangbuch 1608. ???????? (Greek):. I Parthenos Simeron (? ???????? ???????) or Today the Virgin – Words and music: St. Romanos the Melodist (5th Century). italiano (Italian):. Canzone di Natale – Music: Arranged by Alberto Bimboni. ?????????? ???? (Ukrainian):. ?????? (Kolyada) – Words and music: Traditional Ukrainian.. ??? ?????? ????????… (Prorizdvo Khrystove) – Words and music: Traditional Ukrainian.
Christmas Carol Collection 2014
This year’s LibriVox selection of traditional favourites and lesser-known Christmas carols in English, French, German and Latin, including a 17th century harmonisation of a plain chant melody from Susan, French poems set to original music by Ezwa, and Ryan’s version of H?ndel’s Hallelujah Chorus. The singers wish all listeners around the world a happy and peaceful Christmas. The Story That Never Grows Old: Words by James M. Gray (1851 – 1935); music by Ira D. Sankey (1840 – 1908) From Far Away: Words edited by Henry Ramsden Bramley (1833 – 1917); music edited by Sir John Stainer (1840 – 1901). Oh du fr?hliche: Sicilianisches Fischerlied. A Virgin Most Pure: Anonymous English manuscript, c. 1777, collected by Davies Gilbert (1823). Creator alme siderum: Plain chant melody, harmonised by Sebastiano Cherici (1647 – 1703). Good Christian Men, Rejoice!: Words edited by Henry Ramsden Bramley (1833 – 1917); music edited by Sir John Stainer (1840 – 1901). O Christmas Tree: German folk song, various German authors, translator unknown. Chantons les louanges: Words, author unknown, from Cantiques de No?l anciens et nouveaux (1862); music by Ezwa. Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus: Words by Charles Wesley (1707 – 1788); music by Rowland H. Prichard (1811 – 1887). Hallelujah!: from Messiah by G. F. H?ndel (1685 – 1759). While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks: Words by Nahum Tate (1652 – 1715); music Winchester Old, from Whole Book of Psalmes, by Thomas Est (1540??1608). O Dieu, quelle nouveaut?: Words, author unknown, from Cantiques de No?l anciens et nouveaux (1862); music by Ezwa. A Christmas Carol (All the Skies Tonight Sing o’er Us): Words by Rev. John O’Connor (1870 – 1952); music German. Infant Holy, Infant Lowly: Words and music: Traditional Polish carol, translated and arranged by Edith Margaret Gellibrand Reed (1885 – 1933). Le sommeil de l’enfant J?sus: Words and music by Fran?ois-Auguste Gevaert (1828 – 1908). Ye Shepherds Leave Your Flocks: Words and music Old French, translated by Caroline Hazard (1856 – 1945). Kling, Gl?ckchen, klingelingeling: Words by Karl Enslin (1819 – 1875); music by Benedikt Widmann (1820 – 1910). O Come, All Ye Faithful: Words: John F. Wade (1711 – 1786). v.1-3, 6 translated by Frederick Oakeley, 1841; v. 4, 5 Translated by William T. Brooke (1848 – 1917); music: ‘Adeste Fideles’ or ‘Portuguese Hymn’ John F. Wade, 1743. Love Came Down at Christmas: Words by Christina Rossetti (1830 – 1894); music by J. E. Borland (1866 – 1937). From Carols Old and Carols New (1916) by Charles L. Hutchins (1838 – 1920). Hymn for Christmas Day (See Amid the Winter’s Snow): Words and music by Edward Caswall (1814 – 1878); words edited by Henry Ramsden Bramley (1833 – 1917); music arranged by Sir John Stainer (1840 – 1901) Oh! la bonne nouvelle: Words, author unknown, from Cantiques de No?l anciens et nouveaux (1862); music by Ezwa.
Christmas Carol Collection 2015
This year’s selection includes traditional favourites and lesser-known Christmas carols in English and French. (Summary by Ruth Golding) Bergers, qui ?tes ici bas, author unknown; music by Ezwa. A Christmas Lullaby, words by John Addington Symonds (1840 – 1893); music by BookAngel7. Go Tell it on the Mountain, words by John Wesley Work, Jr.(1873-1925); music African-American spiritual. Notre divin Ma?tre, author unknown, music by Ezwa. Saw You Never, In the Twilight? words by Cecil F. Alexander (1818 – 1895); music Chartres, 15th century French melody. This Endris Night, 15th century English carol; author and composer unknown; music from the 1905 English Hymnal. Quittez, pasteurs, author unknown; music by Ezwa. Yule Returns, words by Rev. R. Watham; music by Vernon Bryan Crowther-Beynon (1866 – 1941). Christmas Carol No. 3, words by Christina Rossetti; music by Susan Hawthorne. Cradle Hymn: Hush, My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber, words by Isaac Watts (1674-1748); music traditional Welsh, arranged by Robert Bryan (1858-1920). Bergers, allons voir dans l’?table, author unknown, music by Ezwa. What Child is This?, words by William Chatterton Dix (1837 – 1898); Music: Greensleeves 16th century English traditional, setting from The Sunday School Hymnal and Service Book, 1871. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, words translated from the Latin by John Mason Neale (1818 – 1866); music 15th century French. A Christmas Carol: Dry Your Tears, Ye Silent Mourners, words by Lady Catherine Petre (1831 – 1882); music by Robert Lucas Pearsall (1795 – 1856). The Twelve Days of Christmas, words and music traditional altered and arranged by Frederic Austin (1872 – 1952). No?l sur la circoncision, author unknown, music by Ezwa. Unto Us Is Born a Son, author unknown, from the 15th century Latin; music arranged by Geoffrey Shaw (1879-1943). In Dulci Jubilo, words 14th century German, translated by Robert Lucas Pearsall (1795 – 1856). I Sing the Birth Was Born Tonight, words by Ben Jonson (1573-1637); music by Dmitri S. Bortniansky (1751-1825). Deck the Hall, words traditional, possibly alt. Mrs. L. A. Bradbury; music Nos Galan, traditional Welsh melody, arranged by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1852 ? 1924). Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, words from a traditional Polish carol translated by Edith M. Reed (1885-1933); music Polish carol W Zlobie Lezy, arranged by Edith M. Reed. Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, words and music traditional English, author and composer unknown. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, words: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 – 1882); music Waltham by John Baptiste Calkin (1827 ? 1905). Silence Ciel, silence Terre, author unknown, music by Ezwa. Once in Royal David’s City, words by Cecil F. Alexander (1818-1895) from Hymns for Little Children 1848; music Irby by Henry John Gauntlett (1805-1875). Christmas Carol (Nowell, Nowell), traditional carol from about 1460, author and composer unknown. Words of a traditional wassail song added by William Chappell (1809 – 1888). Coventry Carol, words by Robert Croo from the 15th Century Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors. (15th Century); music 15th century found by Thomas Sharp (1770-1841) and published in Dissertations in 1825. Dans le calme de la nuit, author unknown, music by Ezwa. Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning, words by Reginald Heber (1783-1826); music Morning Star by James Proctor Harding (1850-1911). O Come All Ye Faithful, words and music by John Francis Wade (1711?1786).
Christmas Carol Collection 2016
LibriVox volunteers bring you a festive selection of Christmas carols for the 2016 holiday. his year’s festive collection of 25 Christmas carols includes traditional favourites and lesser-known selections in English, French, German, Greek, Italian, and Latin. The singers wish all listeners around the world a happy and peaceful Christmas. Allons tous ? la cr?che; author unknown; music by Ezwa. Angels We Have Heard on High; words by James Chadwick (1813-1882); music traditional French. Away in a Manger; author unknown; music by James Ramsay Murray (1841-1905). Carol of the Birds; author unknown; music traditional French. C?l?brons la naissance; author unknown; music by Ezwa. Deck the Halls; author unknown; music traditional Welsh. Ecoutez bien l’histoire; author unknown; music by Ezwa. Fr?hliche Weihnacht ?berall; author unknown; music traditional. Good King Wenceslas; words by John Mason Neale; music traditional. Grand Dieu, c’est vous seul que j’implore; author unknown; music by Ezwa. The Holly and the Ivy; author unknown; music traditional English. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day; words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882); music by John Baptiste Calkin (1827-1905). In the Bleak Midwinter; words by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894); music by Gustav Holst (1874-1934). La Naissance du Sauveur; author unknown; music by Ezwa. The Noble Stem of Jesse; words and music by Michael Praetorius (1571 ?1621). O Come All Ye Faithful; by John Francis Wade. O Holy Night; words by Placide Cappeau (1808?1877); music by Adolphe Adam (1803-1856). Quand Dieu naquit ? No?l; author unknown; music by Ezwa. Slowly Fall the Snowflakes; words by Frederick G. Lee (1832-1902); music by William Borrow. Saint Basil – New Years Song; original author unknown; English translation by Aristides E. Phoutrides (1887-1923), music traditional Greek. S??er die Glocken nie klingen; words by Wilhelm Kritzinger (1816-1890); music traditional German. Today is Born of the Virgin – ??????? ???v???? ?? ????????; author unknown; music traditional chant. Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle; words and music by Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787). Veni, Veni Emmanuel; author unknown; music traditional chant. The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy; author unknown; music traditional West Indian.
Christmas Carol Collection 2017
LibriVox volunteers bring you a festive selection of 22 Christmas carols for the 2017 holiday. This year’s collection includes traditional favorites and lesser-known selections in English, German, Italian, and Latin. The singers wish all listeners around the world a happy and peaceful Christmas. Adeste Fidelis; words and music traditional . Angels From the Realms of Glory; words by James Montgomery (1771-1854); music by Henry Smart (1813-1879). A Babe is Born; words traditional; music by BookAngel7. The Boar’s Head; words and music traditional. Child in the Manger; words by Mary M. MacDonald (1798-1872); tune traditional. Canzone di Natale (Christmas Lullaby); words and music traditional . Christmas Once is Christmas Still; words by Phillips Brooks (1835-1893); tune by BookAngel7. Coventry Carol; words and music traditional. God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen; words and music traditional. Good Christian Men Rejoice; words by John Mason Neale (1818-1866 ); tune traditional. Go Tell It On the Mountain; by John Wesley Work, Jr. His Advent; words by Alfred Hayes (1857-1936); tune by Joseph Barnby (1838-1896). The Holly and the Ivy; words and music traditional . It Came Upon a Midnight Clear; by Edward H. Sears (1810-1876); music by Richard Storrs Willis (1819-1900). O Come All Ye Faithful; words by Frederick Oakeley ( 1802-1880); tune traditional. O Little Town of Bethlehem; words by Phillips Brooks (1835-1893); music by Lewis Henry Redner (1831-1908); additional music by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). O Tannenbaum; words by Ernst Ansch?tz ( 1780-1861); tune by Melchior Franck (1579-1639). Pastor Bonus; words by Alfred Edward Alston (1862-1927); tune by commonsparrow3. Silent Night; words in original German by Franz Xaver Gruber (1787-1863); English translation by John F. Young (1820-1885); music by Franz Xaver Gruber. Good King Wenceslaus; words by John Mason Neale; music traditional . What Child Is This?; words by William Chatterton Dix (1837-1898); tune traditional. While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night; words by Nahum Tate (1652-1715); music by George F. Handel (1685-1759).
Christmas Carol Collection 2018
LibriVox volunteers bring you a festive selection of 21 Christmas carols for the 2018 holiday. This year’s collection includes traditional favorites and lesser-known selections in English, Dutch, French, Greek, Scottish Gaelic, and German. The singers wish all listeners around the world a happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year. – Summary by Maria Kasper Avent; words traditional French; music by Ezwa. The Bitter Withy; words and music traditional. ?a Bergers; words traditional French; music by Ezwa. The Cherry Tree; words and music traditional. ??????? ???????? ???????? (Christos Gennatai); words by Cosmas of Maiuma (d. 794); music by William J. Kirkpatrick (1838-1921). Constant Christmas; words by Phillips Brooks (1835-1893); music by Timothy R. Matthews (1826?1910). Coventry Carol; words and music traditional. De Vos Ravissantes Voix; words traditional French; music by Ezwa. The First Noel; words and music traditional. De Herdertjes Lagen Bij Nachte; words and music by Joseph Alberdingk Thijm (1820-1889). In the Bleak Midwinter; words by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894); music by Gustav Holst (1874-1934). King Herod and the Cock; words and music traditional. Leanabh An Aigh; words by Mary M MacDonald (1789?1872); music traditional. Many Hundred Years Ago; words by Bernard Reynolds (b. 1850); music by George Currie Martin (1865-1937). Noel; words traditional French; music by Ezwa. O Come, O Come Emmanuael; words traditional Latin, English translation by John Mason Neale (1818-1866); music traditional. See Amid the Winter Snow; words by John Goss (1800-1880); music by Romano. Silent Night; words in German by Joseph Mohr (1792-1848); English translation by John F. Young (1820-1885); music by Franz Xaver Gruber (1786-1863). Sois B?nis; words traditional French; music by Ezwa. There’s a Song in the Air; words by Josiah Gilbert Holland (1819-1881); tune by Karl P. Harrington (1861-1953). Auld Lang Syne; words by Robert Burns (1759-1796); music traditional. Note: The Silent Night chorus consists of 57 LibriVox singers in German and English, organized and edited by Twinkle88. German text; English text
Christmas Carol Collection 2021
LibriVox volunteers bring you a festive selection of 16 Christmas carols for the 2021 holiday. This year’s collection includes traditional favorites and lesser-known selections in English and Latin. The singers wish all listeners around the world a happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year. A Child is Born in Bethlehem; Traditional Latin hymn, English translation by Richard F. Littledale (1833-1890), tune by Lowell Mason (1792-1872). Adam Lay Ybounden; Words traditional English, tune by alanmapstone. All Glory to God; Words by Charles Wesley (1707-1788), tune by Charles H. Gabriel (1856-1932). The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came; Words by Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924), tune traditional Basque carol. Auld Lang Syne; Words by Robert Burns (1759-1796), tune traditional Scottish air. Behold a Branch is Growing; 15th century German carol, English translation by Harriet R. Krauth (1845-1925) and John C. Mattes (1876-1948), tune by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621). Boar?s Head Carol; Words traditional English carol, tune by alanmapstone. Carol of the Birds; Words by Unknown, traditional French tune ?Bas-Quercy?. Christ is Born; Words by William C. Wilbor (1852-1917), tune by W. Howard Doane (1832-1915). If Ye Would Hear the Angels Sing; Words by Dora Greenwell (1821-1882), tune traditional. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear; Words by Edmund H. Sears (1810-1876), traditional English tune ?Kingsfold?. Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence; Traditional Greek Hymn, English words by Gerard Moultrie (1829-1885), traditional French tune ?Picardy?. Personent Hodie; Words traditional Latin, tune traditional. Shepherds Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep; Traditional French carol, English translation by Unknown, traditional French tune ?Besancon?. Star in the East; Words by Reginald Heber (1783-1826), tune by John H. Hickock (1792-1841). Watchman Tell Us of the Night; Words by John Bowring (1792-1872), tune ?Aberystwyth? by Joseph Parry (1841-1903).
Christmas Poetry and Hymn Collection
This collection includes 40 different Christmas carols collected and read by Douglas D. Anderson, the creator of The Hymns and Carols of Christmas website, a public-domain collection of Christmas music containing over 2,600 hymns, carols and songs.
Classic Drummer
Classic Drummer Magazine features music’s most influential drummers, along with their stories, their music and their latest projects. The annual Classic Drummer Hall of Fame issue honors our readers’ choices for the most important drummers of the 20th Century with features on their careers and their accomplishments. Stay up-to-date on the latest gear from the most respected manufacturers in the business. See features and restoration advice on vintage drums and accessories.
Classic Pop Magazine
In the latest issue of Classic Pop we have a world exclusive interview with Duran Duran who reveal all about their forthcoming new studio album and the iconic show they played for NASA to mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
A candid Gary Numan talks to us about his 40 years as a ground-breaking icon of electronic music and Kim Wilde explains why itās taken her 38 years to release her first live album, plus we also chat to Metronomyās Joe Mount about his bandās ambitious new studio LP.āØāØFor our latest album-by-album feature we examine the amazing back catalogue of Blur and we also look back at the technology that drove the electro revolution with the help of members of the Human League and Landscape. āØāØOur classic album is Princeās Sign Oā The Times and we also meet his collaborator Cat Glover to hear about her recollections of the project.āØāØOur packed new album reviews section includes Charli XCX, Kim Wilde, Bon Iver, Keane, Chrissie Hynde, The Brand New Heavies and more. On the reissues front, we serve up a selection including Prefab Sprout, Goldfrapp, Janet Jackson, Jimmy Somerville, Echo & The Bunnymen and The Teardrop Explodes.
In our live reviews section, we check out shows by New Order, kd lang, Stevie Wonder, Jenny Lewis and more.
Classic Rock
The trusted voice of the rock community since 1998, Classic Rock is your all-access pass, taking you backstage with exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes insights into rock’s biggest names, from living legends to the new generation.
Classic Rock Glorie
Classic Rock is the high-voltage rock ‘n roll brand that brings you news, views and the most exclusive interviews with rock greats of the past, present and future from behind the scene.
It publishes updates on tour dates, retrospectives, the hottest new releases, all the backstage gossip and the biggest rock magazine section on the planet. Classic Rock ĆØ il marchio del rock ‘n roll ad alta tensione che vi porta notizie, opinioni e le interviste piĆ¹ esclusive con i grandi del rock del passato, del presente e del futuro da dietro le quinte.
Pubblica aggiornamenti sulle date dei tour, retrospettive, le novitĆ piĆ¹ interessanti, tutti i pettegolezzi del backstage e la piĆ¹ grande sezione di riviste rock del pianeta.
Classic Rock Italia
Classic Rock is the high-voltage rock ‘n roll brand that brings you news, views and the most exclusive interviews with rock greats of the past, present and future from behind the scene. Classic Rock ĆØ il marchio del rock ‘n roll ad alta tensione che vi porta notizie, opinioni e le interviste piĆ¹ esclusive con i grandi del rock del passato, del presente e del futuro da dietro le quinte.
Computer Music
Computer Music’s goal is to help its readers create great music with a PC or Mac. Each month find easy-to-follow tutorials for all sorts of music software, unbiased reviews of the latest products and answers to technical questions. Our Zinio edition does not include the DVD but – FROM ISSUE 182 (October 2012) onwards – it DOES INCLUDE the full software, samples and tutorial files to download. Full details inside. Download does not include Producer Masterclass in-studio video. This digital edition is not printable.
Country Music Magazine
Country Music Magazine is jam-packed with exclusive interviews, great photographs and news and reviews of all your country, americana, bluegrass and country rock favourites.
Crossroad US
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