Shushan the Palace: Hymns of Earth
Shushan the Palace: Hymns of Earth is a 2003 album by Jane Siberry.
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It is her third Christmas-themed album, following 1994's Count Your Blessings, a live concert she performed with Holly Cole, Rebecca Jenkins, Mary Margaret O'Hara and Victoria Williams, and 1997's Child: Music for the Christmas Season.
On Shushan the Palace, Siberry interprets several Christmas liturgical hymns by classical composers.
Track listing
- "How Beautiful Are the Feet" – 3:35 - George Frideric Handel/Charles Jennens
- "Sheep May Safely Graze" – 3:43 - Johann Sebastian Bach/Salomo Franck
- "A Star Shall Rise Up Out of Jacob" – 1:39 - Felix Mendelssohn/J. F. Von Bunsen
- "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" – 6:07 - George Frideric Handel/Charles Jennens
- "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" – 4:49 - Friedrich Layritz/John C. Mattes/Krauth Spaeth
- "In the Bleak Midwinter" – 4:19 - Gustav Holst/Christina Rossetti
- "Jesus Christ the Apple Tree" – 3:05 - lyric collected by Joshua Smith, music by Elizabeth Poston
- "Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light" – 4:48 - Johann Rist/Johann Schop
- "If God Be for Us" – 4:22 - Handel/Jennens with additional lyrics by Peter Kiesewalter
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See also
- Shushan Palace
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