1. Adam: O holy night (5:37)
2. Beamish: In the stillness (2:42)
3. Jones: Noel, verbum caro factum est (Multitude of Voyces Edition, 2020) (2:58)
4. Traditional: Sussex Carol (2:08)
5. Rutter: There is a flower (4:37)
6. Anonymous: There is no rose (4:00)
7. Anonymous: Three Carol-Anthems: A Spotless Rose (3:30)
8. Howells: Three Carol-Anthems: Sing Lullaby (3:40)
9. Howells: Three Carol-Anthems: Here Is The Little Door (3:50)
10. Traditional: In dulci jubilo (3:43)
11. Wallen: Peace On Earth (3:47)
12. Mendelssohn: Christus, Op. 97: Part 1. “When Jesus our Lord was born” – “Say where is he born” – “There shall a star” (7:16)
13. Gruber: Stille Nacht (3:43)
14. Poulenc: Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël: O Magnum Mysterium (3:16)
15. Poulenc: Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël: Quem vidistis pastores dicite (2:51)
16. Poulenc: Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël: Videntes stellem (3:20)
17. Poulenc: Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël: Hodie Christus natus est (2:19)
18. McGlade: In the bleak midwinter (4:17)
19. Dove: The Three Kings (5:02)

The second album from the Choir of St John’s with their new music director – Christopher Gray.

At the centre of the programme are the atmospheric Quatre Motets pour le temps de Noël by Francis Poulenc, and the heartfelt Three Carol-An-thems by Herbert Howells who directed the Choir here at St John’s during the Second World War. Other items include the beautiful carol John Rutter wrote for the Choir in 1985, There is a flower, and the haunting Peace on earth by Master of the King’s Music, Errollyn Wallen.

“My aim with this album has not been to break new ground with repertoire, but to ensure that classics remain fresh for the current generation” – Christopher Gray

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