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MUSIC: A Home Grown Christmas

As many of you know, I’m not just a researcher and writer.  I’m actually a classically trained flutist and have spent many, many of my years as a performer, and some years teaching music and producing community outreach programs.  While my corporate career and writing have since kept me busy, my music always remains close to my heart.  The story behind this CD is a special one.  If you’re interested, read the history after the jump.

Music Downloads

All files in .mp3 format and will open in your default player, or you can download Quicktime or Windows Media Player for free.

That’s me on flute, piccolo, alto flute and bass flute wherever you hear them.
Read full credits below.

  1. Good King Wenceslas – What Child Is This
  2. The First Noel
  3. Coventry Carol
  4. O Come All Ye Faithful
  5. Hark the Herald Angels Sing (wind ensemble)
  6. Angels We Have Heard On High
  7. Winter Wonderland
  8. Pat-a-Pan
  9. O Holy Night
  10. Frosty the Snowman
  11. Low How a Rose E’er Blooming (wind ensemble)
  12. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
  13. White Christmas
  14. Joy to the World (wind ensemble)
  15. Sleigh Ride (wind ensemble)


History

Making CD recordings with friends and family had always been a favorite activity of mine as the winter months approached every year.   Initially begun as an impromptu “jam session” after hosting a post-Thanksgiving dinner for college friends in 1993, this event became an annual tradition that dually served not only as a recording session but as a reunion of sorts, providing the perfect outlet to have fun with friends and to make music together in a casual setting.  The end result was a new Christmas CD every year that spread like wildfire in our local communities.

Somewhere along the way, we began making a more coordinated project out of the annual event, and recording became a career and way of life for some time.  For years, a few of us actually aspired to move to Vermont or New Hampshire and become something of a new generation of remote mountain-dwelling Windham Hill recording artists (yes, odd, I know…especially for a non-liberal).  But we always kept the “home grown holiday” feel to our little grass-roots project. And through it, we created permanent memories from our music, which could be shared with each other and with others – many of the performers on the CD sent it out each year in place of the standard holiday card.  Something about it for me had always brought me closer to home, as my grandparents, their seven children and dozens of us grandchildren enjoyed listening to each CD together all throughout the holidays every year.

While I still aspire to move to the New England mountains and retire to my writing and my music someday (I love the snow), things are different nowadays – some friends are busy raising their children, others have moved away; sadly some friends and family have since passed away, and others have simply moved on.  But the music always remains with us still, and this one represents a compilation of some of my favorites of our old recordings.   They’re the selections that my grandmother used to play while she was making holiday cookies, and that her sister  – my great aunt – would listen to while putting out luminaries along her driveway and down the block.  The music just reminds me of sipping hot chocolate with family by a burning fireplace on a snowy day.  It’s always sort of nice to feel a little of that “home grown” spirit again.

Enjoy the selections!

Mandy
(Liberty Chick)


Credits:

All arrangements are by Richard Phillips except where otherwise noted. (Yes, he was my ex-hubby…).

Several selections performed by The Eastern Wind Symphony , a wind ensemble with which most of the musicians on the CD (including me) previously performed, under the direction of Dr. William H. Silvester.  EWS scores transcribed & conducted by Dr. William H. Silvester.

Performers:

To provide at least some semi-privacy for the performers, I’ve used only the initial of last names.  If you want to get in touch with any of the performers or find out more, feel free to contact me via email and I’ll be happy to assist.

  1. Good King Wenceslas – What Child Is This: Mandy N.—flute / Amy P.—oboe / Rich P.—mandolin, guitars, bass
  2. The First Noel: Mandy N.—flute / Brian B.—congas / Rich P.—guitar choir, bass, banjo head, tambourine
  3. Coventry Carol: Mandy N.—flute, alto flute, bass flute
  4. O Come All Ye Faithful: Mandy N.—flute / Billy D.—fiddle / Rich P.—bass, banjo, mandolin, guitar
  5. Hark the Herald Angels Sing: The Eastern Wind Symphony
  6. Angels We Have Heard On High: Mandy N.—flute / Rich P.—bass
  7. Winter Wonderland: Mandy N.—flute / Rich P.—guitars, bass
  8. Pat-a-Pan: Mandy N.—flute, piccolo / Rich P.—mandolins, e-bow guitars
  9. O Holy Night: Mandy N.—flute / Amy P.—oboe / John O.—accordion / Rich P.—guitars, bass
  10. Frosty the Snowman: Mandy N.—flute / Karen C.—trombone
  11. Low How a Rose E’er Blooming: The Eastern Wind Symphony
  12. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear: Mandy N.—flute / Rich P.—piano sequencing, guitar, bass
  13. White Christmas: John O.—accordion
  14. Joy to the World: The Eastern Wind Symphony
  15. Sleigh Ride: The Eastern Wind Symphony

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Home Grown Music by Liberty Chick

cd-cover-2008A Little Bit of Home from Liberty Chick: A Home Grown Holiday (2008 Compilation)

I know, it’s early to be posting holiday music, isn’t it?  Well, a friend asked me to post these downloads for him for a project he was working on.  While I was at it, I thought, “why not share it with everyone and tell them the story behind it?”  We could probably all use a little holiday cheer right about now, even if it is a little early. happy

As many of you know, I’m a classically trained flutist and have spent many of my years performing, teaching and producing community outreach programs.  While my corporate career has since kept me busy, my music and art always remain close to my heart.  Making CDs with friends and family had always been a favorite activity of mine as the winter months approached.   Initially begun as an impromptu “jam session” after hosting Thanksgiving dinner for old college friends in 1993, this event became an annual tradition for a while that dually served as a reunion of sorts, providing the perfect outlet to have fun with friends and make music together in a casual setting.

Go Directly to Liberty Chick Music Downloads, below

Somewhere along the way, we began making a more coordinated project out of the annual event. And for years, a few of us actually aspired to move to Vermont or New Hampshire and become something of a new generation of Windham Hill recording artists (yes, we really did!). But we always kept the “home grown holiday” feel to our little grass-roots project. And through it, we created permanent memories from our music, which could be shared with each other and with others – many of the performers on the CD sent it out each year in place of the standard holiday card.  And something about it for me had always brought me closer to home, as my grandparents, their seven children and dozens of us grandchildren enjoyed listening to each CD together all throughout the holidays each year.

While I still aspire to move to New England and retire to my music someday (I can still dream, can’t I?), things are different nowadays – some friends are busy raising their children, others have moved away; sadly some friends and family have since passed away, and others have simply moved on.  But the music always remains with us still, and this one represents a compilation of some of my favorites of our old recordings.  I usually wait until November to start passing out the holiday music, but it’s been a hard year for so many of us, I thought we could all use a little “home grown” spirit.

Enjoy the selections!

Mandy
(Liberty Chick)

NOTE: To provide at least some semi-privacy for the performers, I’ve used only the initial of last names.  If you want to get in touch with any of the performers or find out more, feel free to contact me via email and I’ll be happy to assist.


Music Downloads

All files are in .mp3 format.  Files will open in your default audio player, or you can download Quicktime or Windows Media Player for free.

All arrangements are by Richard Phillips except where otherwise noted. (Yes, he was my ex-hubby…he still plays in the NJ/PA area as far as I know)

The First Noel

Mandy N.—flute
Brian B.—congas
Rich P.—guitar choir, bass, banjo head, tambourine

Good King Wenceslas – What Child Is This

Mandy N.—flute
Amy P.—oboe
Rich P.—mandolin, guitars, bass

O Come All Ye Faithful

Mandy N.—flute
Billy D.—fiddle
Rich P.—bass, banjo, mandolin, guitar

Hark the Herald Angels Sing

The Eastern Wind Symphony
(most of us also previously performed with this wind ensemble)
EWS scores transcribed & conducted by Dr. William H. Silvester.

Angels We Have Heard On High

Mandy N.—flute
Rich P.—bass

Winter Wonderland

Mandy N.—flute
Rich P.—guitars, bass

Pat-a-Pan

Mandy N.—flute, piccolo
Rich P.—mandolins, e-bow guitars

O Holy Night

Mandy N.—flute
Amy P.—oboe
John O.—accordion
Rich P.—guitars, bass

Frosty the Snowman

Mandy N.—flute
Karen C.—trombone

Low How a Rose E’er Blooming

The Eastern Wind Symphony
(most of us also previously performed with this wind ensemble)
EWS scores transcribed & conducted by Dr. William H. Silvester.

It Came Upon a Midnight Clear

Mandy N.—flute
Rich P.—piano sequencing, guitar, bass

White Christmas

John O.—accordion

Joy to the World

The Eastern Wind Symphony
(most of us also previously performed with this wind ensemble)
EWS scores transcribed & conducted by Dr. William H. Silvester.

Coventry Carol

Mandy N.—flute, alto flute, bass flute

Sleigh Ride

The Eastern Wind Symphony
(most of us also previously performed with this wind ensemble)
EWS scores transcribed & conducted by Dr. William H. Silvester.

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