Tracklist
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1 | Play track | Silver Bells |
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3:29 | |||
2 | God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen |
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4:05 | ||||
3 | Here We Come a Wassailing |
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4:24 | ||||
4 | It Came Upon A Midnight Clear |
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3:35 | ||||
5 | Play track | Joy To The World |
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3:19 | |||
6 | Silent Night |
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4:32 | ||||
7 | What Child Is This |
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4:15 | ||||
8 | Good King Wenceslaus |
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3:36 | ||||
9 | The Holly and the Ivy |
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3:38 | ||||
10 | Deck The Halls |
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4:02 |
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London Symphony Orchestra
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The LSO was founded in 1904 as an independent, self governing organization, the first such orchestra in the UK. It played its first concert on 9 June of that year, with Hans Richter conducting. He remained principal conductor until 1911, when Edward Elgar took over for a year, leading six concerts as principal conductor. More recently, its principal conductors have included Pierre Monteux (1961–64), Istvan Kertesz (1965–68), André Previn (1968–79) and Claudio Abbado (1979–88). From 1988-1995, the American Michael Tilson-Thomas took over, and in 1995, became principal guest conductor… read more
The LSO was founded in 1904 as an independent, self governing organization, the first such orchestra in the UK. It played its first concert on 9 June of that year, with Hans Richter conduct… read more
The LSO was founded in 1904 as an independent, self governing organization, the first such orchestra in the UK. It played its first concert on 9 June of that year, with Hans Richter conducting. He remained principal conductor until 191… read more