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A Bilateral Christmas by Phillip Rukavina

A Studio395 release (2021)

 

This recording project combines the beautiful interplay of beloved Christmas Carols performed on solo Renaissance lute  - but with a twist. The music on this recording features the use of bilateral sound.

 

Listen to a Demo Here

 

Track List (25 songs, 37 minutes)

1. I Saw Three Ships

2. The Holly and the Ivy

3. O Come, O Come, Emanuel

4. Mrs. Winter's Jump

5. The Little Drummer Boy

6. Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella

7. The First Noel

8. O Come All Ye Faithful

9. In the Bleak Midwinter

10. A Fantasia

11. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear

12. We Wish You a Merry Christmas

13. The Coventry Carol

14. Hark, The Hearald Angels Sing

15. What Child Is This

16. Lo How A Rose E're Blooming

17. Joy to the World

18. In Dulci Jubilo

19. Mrs. White's Nothing

20. We Three Kings

21. Deck the Halls

22. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen

23. O Holy Night

24. A Scot's Tune

25. Silent Night, Holy Night

 

℗© 2020 Phillip Rukavina

 

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A Bilateral Christmas by Phillip Rukavina

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    • One .skf file (this is typically used as a cue or session file depending on your music software — more on this below).
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    • Import or drag the WAV files into a playlist in the correct order (track numbers are included in the file names).
    • Play the playlist for continuous, gapless playback just like a traditional CD.
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