Episode Playlist
Benjamin Britten: "Wolcum Yole!,""That Younge Child" and "This Little Babe" from "A Ceremony of Carols"
The American Boychoir with conductor Vincent Metallo
Morten Lauridsen: "O Magnum Mysterium"
The Dale Warland Singers
Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Noels sur les instruments
The Manitoba Chamber Orchestra with conductor Kevin Mallon
Traditional Welsh: "Suo Gan" and "Ar Hyd y Nos"
Bass-baritone Bryn Terfel and pianist Malcolm Martineau
Traditional: "Beautiful Savior"
The Turtle Island Quartet
George Frederic Handel: "Hallelujah!" from "Messiah," HWV 56
The Juilliard Orchestra and the Juilliard Choral Union with conductor and harpsichordist Daniel Beckwith
Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzona per Sonare No. 1 for Brass Quartet ("La Spiritata")
Charles Geyer and Barbara Butler, trumpets; Gail Williams, French horn; and Michael Mulcahy, trombone
Arthur Honegger: "And God Said One Day Shall: Dawn" from "King David"
The Massed Choirs of St. Olaf College and the St. Olaf Orchestra with conductor Anton Armstrong
Traditional: "Quem Pastores Laudavere (He Whom the Shepherds Praised)"
The Taverner Consort with conductor Andrew Parrott
Traditional: "Infant Lowly, Infant Holy"
The London Brass
Perotin: "Ex Semine Rosa"
Chanticleer
John Dowland: "The Earle of Essex, His Galliard"
The Royal Wind Music
Traditional: "Baloo Lammy"
Guitarist Bryan Aspey, Scottish harpist William Jackson and flutist Jerry O'Sullivan
Johann Sebastian Bach: "Magnificat," BWV 243a
The Los Angeles Philharmonic and La Chapelle de Quebec with conductor Bernard Labadie, soprano Mary Wilson, mezzo-soprano Marie-Nicole Lemieux, tenor James Taylor and bass Brett Polegato
Franz Gruber: "Silent Night"
Chanticleer
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