#60952 - Lesser known Christmas songs

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I definitely second Mico's love of "This Little Babe." If I'd answered the question, I probably would have said "Riu, Riu Chiu," except it looks like David Archuletta's recorded, so maybe it's not so obscure any more?
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I third This Little Babe and second Inconveniently Willful's Where Shepherds Lately Knelt. I attended my old high school's Christmas choir concert recently and that was the song I was looking forward to the most and the first one of the evening that I really enjoyed.

Some others I love: In the Bleak Midwinter (which seems to be pretty popular now, actually), Carol of the Shepherds, and There is no Rose of Such Virtue.
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I really like "A Little Christmas Music." Also, I couldn't help but notice that Queen Alice's suggestion, "In Dulci Jubilo," will be sung by University Chorale at their concert tomorrow at 7:30 in the de Jong [/shameless plug]
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This song may not be so "lesser known" and it may not be so Christmas-specific (uhhh, so I might be breaking all the rules)...but I'm partial to "Song for a Winter's Night" by Sarah McLachlan.
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I really like "Joy to Everyone This Christmas" by Jenny Jordan Frogley and David Osmond. It's probably my new favorite. But I only discovered it because she gave it away free last year, I think on her website. Except now her website is under construction.
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thebigcheese wrote:This song may not be so "lesser known" and it may not be so Christmas-specific (uhhh, so I might be breaking all the rules)...but I'm partial to "Song for a Winter's Night" by Sarah McLachlan.
I absolutely LOVE basically everything by Sarah, so I thought I'd point out that (although I love this version, perhaps more than the original) it is a cover.

The original is by the incomparable Gordon Lightfoot (an Albertan, just like my daddy) who is one of the most amazing lyricists ever.

On topic: I love Good King Wenceslas, again, mostly because I view lyrics as being more critical than melody.
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Marduk wrote:The original is by the incomparable Gordon Lightfoot (an Albertan, just like my daddy) who is one of the most amazing lyricists ever.
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Meh, I like the Sarah McLachlan version a lot more.
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Speaking of Gordon Lightfoot, this was one of my favorite news stories of the year:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blog ... -hoax.aspx
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here to vote for "o magmum mysterium," specifically the version found on the linda rondstadt christmas album because it's the version i sang in choir in high school.
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Imogen wrote:here to vote for "o magmum mysterium," specifically the version found on the linda rondstadt christmas album because it's the version i sang in choir in high school.
Oh, I remember this! We were supposed to sing it in Chamber but never spent enough time on it.
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I sang that song in high school! Loved it. But I don't remember it being particularly Christmas-y, though thinking about it now it probably is.
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mic0 wrote:I sang that song in high school! Loved it. But I don't remember it being particularly Christmas-y, though thinking about it now it probably is.
it's known as a christmas carol because it talks about mary and the virgin birth. i found the sheet music for it online so i've been geeking out about it all week.
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I am in love with Wexford Carol and, although not strictly speaking a Christmas song, Alexander Lloyd Weber's Requiem.
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Imogen wrote:here to vote for "o magmum mysterium," specifically the version found on the linda rondstadt christmas album because it's the version i sang in choir in high school.
I love that song too! I never sang it, but toured along with a choir and got to hear them perform it in multiple cathedrals in Europe (I was with the band). It's absolutely gorgeous.
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David Archuleta sang a very sweet little song called "The Cat and Mouse Carol" with the Tabernacle Choir at their concert. I rather like it. And it's way obscure.
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oh! i love "children go where i send thee" as sung by audra macdonald and the MoTab choir. i like that one a lot.

and i vote for "good king wenceslaus" as most underrated christmas-esque song ever.
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ok, so i just found THE BEST THING EVER ON ITUNES!!!!!! it is an album called "Hark!" and it's christmas music in the style of the beatles!!!!
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