I don’t know about you, but my soul needs a little soothing this week before Christmas. With some shopping left to do and kids getting out of school, my heart longs to be ushered into a place of God’s peace.
And today, I want to share with you one of my secrets to getting there. It’s through the beautiful music on one of my favorite Christmas CDs – Solo Piano Christmas – with all of the songs arranged and performed by my friend and accomplished pianist Chad Lawson. {Remember his Song of Prayer he shared with us?}
A Solo Piano Christmas to be a beautiful work of art and heart. Listening to it today, I feel the presence of Christ with each note. Truly, this music resonates in my soul and ushers me in a soothing Peace that is Heaven sent. Here are the twelve songs on A Solo Piano Christmas:
- What Child is This?
- The First Noel
- It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
- The Holly and the Ivy
- I’ll Be Home for Christmas
- Sing We Now of Christmas
- While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
- Joy to the World
- O Come, O Come Emmanuel
- God Rest You merry Gentlemen
- Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desire
- It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
If you enjoy Christmas music, I hope you’ll check out Chad’s CD! It is music for the soul, and I think I know why now. I just read these words Chad wrote in the dedication on the inside of the CD: As with every note I am given, all glory, honor and praise is returned to the giver of life, creativity and grace; Jesus Christ. Each note and space between is for His glory and nothing more.
And since I love hearing people’s stories, I wanted to share just a little bit of Chad’s with you! Chad Lawson was five years old when he realized his dream for life was music. After music school, he formed the Chad Lawson Trio, releasing highly acclaimed jazz albums. Their music was featured on Starbucks retail radio and the television series Dawson’s Creek. For seven weeks, their album,Unforeseen, was on the top of ten jazz charts. In 2007, Chad toured with Julio Iglesius, but realized that his dream was not playing with someone else, but to return to his own calling–the piano. In 2009, Chad recorded his first solo album, Set on a Hill. He has since recorded two more solo piano albums, The Piano and A Solo Piano Christmas.
Okay, so here’s how you can listen to Chad’s music — you can visit his page on YouTube or iTunes! You can pick and choose your favorite songs for only 99 cents each, or buy the whole solo piano Christmas album (total of 12 songs) for only $9.99! And you can also see and read all about Chad Lawson and his music at his website.
With many thanks to Chad, I have two autographed copies of A Solo Piano Christmas CDs to giveaway to two of you! This giveaway will end on December 21, 2012 at midnight. Thank you once again, Chad!
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Silent Night
As young as 5 years old, I can remember our family tradition on Christmas Eve every year, into my adulthood.
As little ones still living at home , my father would collect all 5 of us kids, and gather my mother to his side, having us all join hands together forming a circle around our “real” Christmas tree. He would have us sing Silent Night .
We would first sing it in English and then in German, as my mother is German & we are bilingual.
Dad went home to our Heavenly Father unexpectedly April 1994. We miss him tremendously, especially T times like this around special days and the holidays.
I get a warm sentimental smile , as my mind reaches back to the mid 50’s, 60’s and up into the mid 90’s.
I can still vividly all 7 of us as plain as day around the tree, and us kids singing to the top of our lungs 😀 ( until we got older and more mature) then we settled down to a more graceful sound to reverence our Lord.
I’m grateful for the memories , stories and pictures I can share with the grandchildren.
I’m 58 years young now and have 2 wonderful adult children, a son-in-law and 3 beautiful granddaughters .
I started this tradition with my children but sadly we somehow didn’t keep it up.
The kids are coming town with grandchildren in tow Wednesday. I think I’ll discuss restarting it, or making a new tradition. Oh what joy!
After we sang Silent Night we then sang O Christmas Tree. Yep, you guessed it!! In both English and German, after which us kids got open one present!!!
Merry Christmas everyone & have a Joyous and blessed New Year
Loretta
I CAN,T THINK OF ANY CHRISTMAS SONG THAT I DON,T LIKE, EXCEPT ‘GRANDMA GOT RUN OVER BY A REINDEER’ !!!
Oh Come All Ye Faithful is my favorite Christmas song.
Hark the Herald Angels Sing or Joy to the World are two of my all time favorites. How can you help not like such uplifting songs proclaiming Jesus’ birth. What an amazing sight that would’ve been to see.
I love the song “Mary Did You Know,” especially the rendition sung by Kathleen Battle with Christopher Parkening on the guitar. Pure Heaven!
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
I LOVE Mary dud you know.
O Holy Night and The Nutcracker Suite
I LOVE “Emmanuel” by Chris Tomlin, and “Silent Night”!
It’s hard to pick one, but at this time it’s “Mary Did You Know?”.
My favorite song is What Child Is This?! BUT, I really like O Come, O Come Emmanuel!!!!!
what child is this? says it all:)
God rest ye merry gentleman is a vert close second.
thank you for sharing. hugs
The first song that came to mind was “Venite adoremus Dominum…”. It reminds me so much of my mother — how she would play it on the piano, and sing it so cheerfully! She has now been gone 4 years and I miss her and how she loved to celebrate Christmas in such special and meaningful ways!
Silent Night tops my list of favorites.
O come all ye faithful
My favorite Christmas song is Mary, did you know?. Second would be Amy Grant’s version of My Grown Up Christmas Wish. But, I enjoy most traditional Christmas music. How can you not when you only hear it a short time each year!
Choosing a fave Christmas song is so hard! I love so many, but if I had to pick a top (few) the list would include Do You Hear What I Hear, O Holy Night and Mary’s Song. Oh, and Christmas Is by Francesca B.
I love ” Mary Did You Know” as a mother I have raised my children to the best of my ability according to Proverbs 22;6 and Ephesians 6;4 and when you do this you do not even know the potential that each child has to become all that God wants him to be. Will they become a Billy Graham winning countless souls for the Lord or will they become a martyr standing up for what they believe in ? Mary had the Saviour of the world in her arms. She was human and so young, but so willing to surrender her all to the purposes of God’s plan. What all must have been going through her mind when the wise men laid gifts at His feet ? How much did she fully comprehend ? What ran through her mind as her baby boy was hanging on that cross for our sins? How her heart must have been so broken and wondering why? When did the revelation fully come to her of who her son really was? Was it when she stepped into eternity ? I love this song. It makes me cry every time that I hear it. Thank-you Father, for sending Jesus into our world !!! Merry CHRISTmas all
I like “O Holy Night” and “All is Well”
Every December my dad would sing Silent Night as he tucked me into bed. He’s been gone 23 years now and I cry every time I hear that song at Christmas. For me it’s my favorite song of the season.