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Family christmas sing-along

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Sat, Dec 14, 2024, 15:00
Sing along to Christmas classics with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra! It's time to warm up and exercise those vocal cords, and get ready for the perfect prelude to the holiday celebrations. Of course, it's perfectly fine to just listen as well, and let yourself be enveloped by the orchestra and voices that fill every corner of the Main Hall.Leading the sing-along is Emelie Power, organist and choir conductor at Katarina Parish in Stockholm. She has previously led sing-alongs with... Read full text

Keywords: Children and Family, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Sofia WiniarskiConductor
Nacka Musikklasser år 7
Emelie PowerPresenter

Program

Christmas Sing-a-Long
TradDisney Time arr Per-Olof UkkonenTrad
Jingle Bells arr Sergey Putnikov SINGALONGJames Pierpont
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer arr Nicholas Shardlow SINGALONGJohnny Marks
Luciatåget for chorus a cappella
Now Shine a Thousand Candles Bright arr Joakim Agnas SINGALONGEmmy Köhler
Lucia Medley [Staffan var en stalledräng - Goder afton - Lusse Lella] arr Christoffer Nobin SINGALONG
Silent Night arr Pål Svenre SINGALONGFranz Xaver Gruber
Military March No. 1 in D major op 51:1 arr Ernest GuiraudFranz Schubert
Mössens julafton arr Joakim Agnas SINGALONGChristian Hartmann
Julbocken arr Joakim AgnasAlice Tegnér
TradVi äro musikanter arr Anders Ekdahl SINGALONGTrad
Plundring of the Christmas Tree Medley [Räven raskar över isen - Ritsch ratsch - Tre små gummor - Karusellen] arr Christoffer Nobin SINGALONG
TradA Merry Christmas "We Wish You" arr Jan-Åke Hillerud SINGALONGTrad
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