Not a particularly seasonally relevant question, but I usually do a longer prelude for Christmas midnight Mass (5-10 minutes-ish) and I wanted to ask the hive mind for recommendations for pieces which could be suited for this. I've done several noels (haven't done the Daquin X yet, considering that), and last year I did Guilmant's "Le Creche". Thanks guys.
There are several vom Himmel hochs and in dulci jubilos by Bach and a charming vom Himmel hoch by Pachelbel (especially charming when played on naught but a 4' flute!) if you want something more 'modern' look into the organ chorals of Helmut Walcha and Joseph Ahrens.
If you're looking for long... you could try Messiaen's La Nativité du Seigneur. You'll have to select some parts of it because the whole thing is like an hour long lol
De grigny: A Solis Ortus Cardine Grison - Adeste Fidelis Dupre - Variations on a Nöel (if you feel like a challenge) Edmundson - Vom Himmel Hoch Reger - Wie Schön Leuchtet (Okay, this is epiphany, but still!!!) Messiaen - La Nativité Franck - Pastorale (a bit generic, but still fits) Any Noels of the French Baroque (Nivers, Dandrieu, Daquin, etc...) Tournemire - Nativitas Domini Nostri Jesu Christi
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