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Christmas Carnivals » Christmas Revels » Christmas Revels John Langstaff Collection |
Christmas Revels John Langstaff Collection |
John Langstaff is the founding father of the Christmas Revels, a show which was initiated in 1971 in Boston, and the primary purpose of the celebration is to act as a prism, through which we find the cultures and traditions of celebrating Christmas in different countries being refracted through the performances of songs, dances and dramas. Here is Christmas Carnivals with information on the Christmas Revels John Langstaff Collection.
The Archival Folk Collection is a complete collection of John Langstaff songs, all of which have gained immense popularity by several performances in the various Christmas Revels celebrations celebrated across twelve cities of the country. In this grand collection, Langstaff is accompanied by the phenomenal pianist Sir Gerald Moore, Sam Mason and John Powell, while Martin Best provides the tune for the guitar. John Langstaff and his pianist wife Nancy Woodbridge have compiled a very resourceful songbook, which include around sixty-three of the best ever Christmas songs. The Christmas Revels Songbook is the book, which includes some of the famous and evergreen Christmas carols, rounds, songs and music for processions and a host of songs, which has an undying appeal for children. Besides these there are a whole collection of videotapes, which is entitled Let's Sing. The video features John Langstaff, who is shown to sing some of the delightful songs along with the children. The kids will enjoy viewing this album alone or along with their peers. There are several videos, which are suitable for children belonging to various age groups and can be an ideal gift for kids during Christmas.
These are some of the Christmas Revels John Langstaff Collection, which will really delight you and make your Christmas special. Celebrate this festive season with Christmas Carnivals and browse through other links on this site to find out more on Christmas Revels.
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