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CIRCLE OF LIGHT
Various


Tracks (click on highlighted songs to hear excerpts)

1. Siyahamba (Rodriguez)
2. La Rama (Ellington)
3. Las Posadas (Rodriguez)
4. El Santo Tapao (Coltrane)
5. Noche de Paz (Rodriguez)
6. Boas Festas (Kreisler)
7. O Velhinho (Rodriguez)
8. Maoh Tzur (Rodgers & Hart)
9. Hanukkah Blessing (Rodgers & Hart)
10. The Dreydle Song (Rodgers & Hart)
11. Deepa Mangalum (The Story of Diwali) (Rodgers & Hart)
12. Ise Oluwa (Rodgers & Hart)
13. Funga Alafa (Rodgers & Hart)
14. Kwanzaa Time (Rodgers & Hart)
15. Oh, Holy Night (Rodgers & Hart)
16. Go Tell It On The Mountain (Rodgers & Hart)
17. O Christmas Tree (Rodgers & Hart)
18. Silent Night (Rodgers & Hart)
19. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Rodgers & Hart)
20. Scarlet Ribbons (Rodgers & Hart)
21. We Three Kings (Rodgers & Hart)
22. Auld Lang Syne (Rodgers & Hart)
23. Tai Wan Osh Kan (Rodgers & Hart)

Far more than a simple collection of multicultural holiday music, Circle of Light features 21 diverse musicians uniting to perform the songs of these far-ranging holiday traditions. With musical styles from a cappella to Old-world folk to Jazz, this is a must have addition to every music collection!

Celebrate the winter holiday season with this extraordinary new multicultural recording
Accessible for families, perfect for educational and interreligious activities.

"(Circle of Light is) a useful title for multicultural social studies units. A wonderful reference for music teachers, it will be appreciated by those looking to highlight the common themes of faith, hope, joy and light in...holiday music." SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL

“There's a lot more to holiday music than the usual Christmas carols, and this magical recording underscores the point…’Circle of Light’ addresses the music of America in all its multicultural glory. To hear (Circle of Light) is to understand anew the breadth of musical culture in the U.S.”
CHICAGO TRIBUNE

 
   
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