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A true Holiday season tale of two fathers whose bedtime stories shaped the world
Beloved artists singing popular Christmas classics.
Leading Christian artists perform some of the best Christmas music plus new originals.
Delicious holiday recipes and entertaining tips
A collection of 8 holiday stories, performed in the style of 1940's vintage radio plays
Showcasing the athletes of the New York State Special Olympics
A city reimagines itself through the lens of walkability.
A festive musical celebration of Christmas from Concordia University Irvine.
A holiday tradition for families around the country.
Hundreds of student musicians take to the stage in celebration of the holiday season.
Experience New England's beloved Christmas traditions with host Lindsay Paris.
An international high school choir and orchestra perform sacred Christmas songs.
Students from Crane School of Music perform a concert that has become a holiday tradition
The Cathedral Choir sings beloved Christmas carols and the dean offers a hopeful message.
A joyful celebration from Concordia University Irvine
Filmed in historic Richmond Hill United Church in December 2017, Liona Boyd: A Winter Fantasy perfectly captures a magical evening concert performed by world-renowned classical guitarist, Liona Boyd and her protege, Andrew Dolson. The film also features special guest, Grammy nominated flautist Ron Korb, as well as the Chancel Choir of Richmond Hill.
Christmas in the Alsace region of France is best experienced in the small towns and villages where each community has its own unique holiday traditions, celebrations, food, and of course wine. The Alsatian landscape is covered with medieval towns, castle ruins and vineyards that overflow with charm and history. And at Christmas, the townspeople go all out in decorating each of their towns to outdo the next in celebration of the season, and their Christmas markets are a truly magical take on this uniquely French celebration of Christmas. With Christmas being a magical time for children, the music accompaniment to this show are French carols sung by a The Maine Girls Chorus, which will delight the child in all of us. From old world crafts including glass blowing and a traditional wine maker who uses horses to work in the fields, to a local celebrities including children’s t.v. personality and a visit to the Christmas party of a renowned local singer, the small-town local flair is the charm of the holiday celebrations in the region.
Christmas on the Danube is a companion to European Christmas Markets which is still in rights. It is true holiday treat that will fill your senses with warmth, touch your heart, and provide your mind with geography and history, as well. Traveling the majestic Danube river as it passes through stunning European landscape, history and culture, Christmas on the Danube visits theses cities along the Danube, which are particularly spectacular at Christmas. • Vienna, where Christmas Markets come alive within the city’s grand buildings • Budapest, with its grand Parliament and spectacular river setting, and its folk Christmas Market • Salzburg, where music fills the air at the Christmas Markets in Mozart’s birthplace • Oberdorf, where we learn of the origin and the most famous of all Christmas carols, Silent Night • Other highlights include a visit to the Melk Abbey, the old town on Passau, and the charming Christmas Market in Bratislava The cities of the Danube have a special sparkle at Christmas, and music of the great composers will provide an extra eloquence to Christmas on the Danube.
Join us on our discovery of Europe's Christmas Markets, where the town center, market square or just the narrow, cobblestone streets of the cities and towns of Europe come alive in winter with festively decorated wooden stalls offering all sorts of treats and delights. As we travel along the rivers that connect Germany, France and Switzerland (the Mosel, Rhine and Main rivers), we visit cities and towns and learn of their history, see their major sights, and visit their charming markets. Besides being a visual treat, the show is also a musical treat, as the Kingston Trio provides special folk arrangements of traditional Christmas carols to add to the magic and enchantment of the medieval and castle towns we visit. In our visits to Bernkastel-Kues we see the town hall decorated as an advent calendar, and learn of the traditional beverage of the markets, the Gluhwein. In Nuremberg we visit the imposing castle, and one of the most famous of all the Christmas markets. You can almost smell the roasting sausages and gingerbread sold in the stalls. In Rothenburg we learn of the traditional wooden Christmas decorations from the son of the founder of the Kathe Wolfhart Christmas store, and wander along the ramparts the the fairy tale village. Then we have a quick stop in the wine town of Rudesheim. A unique visit is made to the ancient town of Michelstadt and its Christmas market. And then into France, to see how the French celebrate the season in Strasbourg. We conclude our travels in Switzerland, with the sights and sounds of the holidays in Basel and and the alpine city of Lucerne. This show is a true Christmas treat, as we experience Europe at a time of community, conviviality and color. It will fill your senses with the warmth and the fun of the holiday season, with some geography and history lessons to boot!