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Joy to the World! Christmas at Luther

Luther College - Christmas 2009
Luther Christmas
More than 600 student-musicians present traditional carols and sacred anthems amidst the warm glow of candlelight, capturing the wonder, awe and excitement of the season.
William Liu

Take 600 musicians --- singers, bell-ringers, organ, brass, percussion, strings and winds --- mix them all up with a little candle-light, some holiday garlands and a carefully selected program of the most beautiful Christmas melodies -- and what have you got?

A joyful noise that captures the wonder, awe and excitement of the season.

Luther Christmas
Timothy Peter grew up on a Minnesota farm, attended Luther as a chorister under Weston Noble and now heads up the music department. He conducts (with great passion!) the Collegiate Chorale and Luther's first-year men's choir, Norsemen.
William Liu

It all happens in one of the nation's finest college concert halls and a spectacular setting for this annual event, the Center for Faith and Life on the campus of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.

Christmas at Luther Artistic Director Craig Arnold chose a theme of Joy to the World. While we know those familiar words as one of the top five "all-time favorite" Christmas Carols, it's the sentiment of sheer exultation that is a fitting descriptor for the Christmas at Luther concert.

A couple of highlights include new settings of very old texts - Luther conductor Sandra Peter's "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" as well as Rene Clausen's "There is No Rose."

Also on the program is Randall Thompson's one-word Shepherd Lullaby "Nowel" as sung by the freshmen Norsemen chorus.

Luther Collegiate Chorale
A select group of upperclassmen make up the Luther Collegiate Choir. Part of their responsibilities includes singing at daily Chapel and Sunday worship services on campus.
William Liu

Irish flute and solo baritone give us an astonishingly touching setting of the Irish tune "Wexford Carol." We'll also hear a sweet organ "Noel" from a 17th century organist so popular the clergy were put off by the rowdy crowds he attracted to Mass.

For the finale, it's one John Rutter's best -- a rousing "Gloria."

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