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Very relaxing...
Henry Jaremko, Freedom4Sounds, writing about
Christmas Dreams
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Welcome to Christmas Dreams! On this page you will find some Christmas music most everyone will like . . .
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On the TOP of the page are tracks from Christmas Dreams . . .
Christmas Dreams, piano improvisations on favorite Christmas carols,
is not for
the faint of heart and not for those who just want to hear old familiar
melodies played over and over, maybe with a few drums
and guitars thrown into make them sound "modern".
Christmas Dreams: the thinking person's Christmas
album . . .
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On the BOTTOM of the page are tracks from Victorian Christmas Classics . . .
Victorian Christmas Classics is for those who "just want to hear the tune" played by a real
musician on a real musical instrument. These Christmas carols, some old favorites and some lesser known, are played straight from Victorian-era songbooks and have absolutely no added fancy stuff. Feel free to grab your songbook and sing along!
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Quick Picks from MP3.com Pages by Brent Hugh
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Christmas Dreams
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Christmas Dream #2: Once in . . . (Once in Royal David's City)
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Christmas Dream #8: Come Sailing In (I Saw Three Ships)
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Christmas Dream #9: [Silence] (Silent Night)
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Listen to All 9 Christmas Dreams In Sequence
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Victorian Christmas Classics by Brent Hugh
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Carol, Sweetly Carol
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A Babe is Born in Bethlehem (carol)
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A Thousand Years (Christmas Carol)
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Claude Debussy, Clair de lune
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Claude Debussy, The Girl with the Flaxen Hair
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Claude Debussy, The Engulfed Cathedral
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An arrangement of this favorite carol from a victorian-era songbook. |
Credits: Brent Hugh, piano |
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From a Victorian-era Christmas songbook. |
Credits: Brent Hugh, pianoi |
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A "wrong-note" (or should we say, "wrong-key") improvisation on the Christmas favorite, "O Come, All Ye Faithful"--with apologies to Charles Ives, who thought of it first and did it better . . .. |
Credits: Brent Hugh, piano |
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