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Joan SutherlandNew Philharmonia Orchestra Conducted By Richard Bonynge – Joy Of Christmas

Label:London Records – OS.25943, London Records – OS 25943
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country:US
Released:1965
Genre:ClassicalFolk, World, & Country
Style:ReligiousClassicalVocalHoliday

Tracklist

A1Joy To The World
Written-By – Handel*Watts*
1:50
A2It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
Written-By – Sears*Willis*
2:45
A3O Holy Night
Written-By – Adam*
3:45
A4O Divine Redeemer
Written-By – Gounod*
6:05
A5What Child Is This
Written-By – Traditional
3:30
A6Adeste Fideles
Written-By – Traditional
2:30
B1The Twelve Days Of Christmas
Written-By – Traditional
3:05
B2Good King Wenceslas
Harpsichord – Valda Aveling
Vocals [Page] – Patricia Clark
Written-By – Traditional
3:00
B3Hark The Herald Angels Sing
Written-By – Wesley*Mendelssohn*
2:40
B4The Virgin's Slumber Song
Written-By – Teschemacher*Reger*
2:05
B5Ave Maria
Written-By – Shubert*
4:45
B6The Holly And The Ivy
Written-By – Traditional
1:20
B7Angels We Have Heard On High
Written-By – Traditional
1:45
B8Deck The Hall
Written-By – Traditional
1:15

Credits

Notes

On Labels: Made in England

OS.25943 is printed on the labels.
OS 25943 is printed on the jacket.

According to London Records, the notation "Made In England" on the labels refers to the original (Decca) recordings. The discs themselves were pressed in the USA. These USA issues have an inverted matrix (master) release # above the USA release # that corresponds to the original "Decca" tapes.