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Old 12-22-2016, 01:59 AM   #1245
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Music publisher BIS has an album called Christmas in Sweden. They bill it as having "traditional Christmas music performed by the foremost Swedish artists."

From that album, YourClassical is able to offer free to us today a piece by Gustaf Nordqvist, Christmas, radiant Christmas. It is an MP3 formatted piece that is 2 minutes, 23 seconds long. It is performed by Uppsala Musikklasser, which I suppose is some kind of chorus or choir, based upon the fact that the piece is performed by a chorus or choir (perceptive, aren't I? ).

I can't say that I ever heard of the composer, Gustaf Nordqvist, before or, for that matter the song Christmas, Radiant Christmas. But, IMHO, it is a beautiful piece and I could wish that it lasted much longer than it does. In lieu of that, it's one that lends itself to using the "repeat" function on your device or app, in order to hear it several times in succession.

On the dedicated webpage at YourClassical for the free piece, there is a link to more information about the album from which the free piece is taken. Unfortunately, that link leads to a Naxos webpage with no information about the piece or the album. What you can find on the dedicated webpage for the free piece is a way to stream the piece and a link, "Direct MP3 download link," that you can click on in order to download the piece to your device.

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