Pasko Naming Hangad

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Pasko Naming Hangad
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 6, 2002
Genre Inspirational
Length78 minutes
Label Jesuit Music Ministry
Producer Jesuit Music Ministry/Hangad
Hangad chronology
Hangad a Capella
(2002)
Pasko Naming Hangad
(2002)
The Easter Journey
(2005)

Pasko Naming Hangad (Tagalog : Our Christmas desire) is the third album recorded by Philippine-based vocal ensemble Hangad. It is Hangad's first Christmas-themed album, containing original compositions and arrangements of some familiar Christmas songs.

Contents

Pasko Naming Hangad was launched on December 6, 2002, at the Church of the Gesu, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City.

Track listing

English translation of Tagalog titles are provided in parentheses. Note: these translations are not official.

  1. Alleluia
    • Music by Paulo K. Tirol; percussion arrangement by James Bitanga
  2. Sanggol Sa Sabsaban (Child in the manger)
    • Words and music by Vincent de Jesus
  3. O Come All Ye Faithful
    • Traditional; arranged by P. Tirol
  4. Simeon's Canticle
    • Setting by M. Francisco, SJ (based on Luke 2:29-32); Additional text and arrangement by P. Tirol
  5. Walang Iba Kundi Pag-Ibig
    • (Tag. Nothing else but love)– Words and music by V. de Jesus
    • Guest performer: Noel Cabangon (soloist)
  6. Oyayi (Lullabye)
    • Words and music by Arnel Aquino, SJ
  7. The Day The Child Was Born
    • Words and music by James Bitanga
  8. Silent Night
    • Lyrics by Franz Gruber; Music by Franz Gruber; arranged by P. Tirol
  9. Where You Are
    • Words by Julius Guevarra and Mark Lopez; music by J. Guevarra; additional string arrangement by J. Guevarra and Jay Gomez
  10. Kahit Na Abril Ay Parang Pasko Pa Rin (Tag. It's Christmas in April, Too)
    • Words and music by V. de Jesus
  11. Bisperas (Tag. Christmas Eve)
    • Words and music by A. Aquino, SJ; arrangement by JC Uy
  12. O Holy Night
    • Original words and music by Adolphe Adam; arranged by JC Uy
  13. Praise Alleluia
    • Words and music by J. Bitanga
  14. Peace Prayer
  15. Umaga Sa Pasko (instrumental) (Christmas Morning)
    • Music by P. Tirol; arrangement by JC Uy

Simeon's Canticle Music Video

Hangad released the music video for Simeon's Canticle, featuring vignettes of people who have provided community service (for example, former Philippine Health undersecretary Jaime Galvez Tan, M.D.). The video, as in other Hangad music videos, feature Hangad itself near the end.

Although Simeon's Canticle was originally released at the Hangad debut album's CD version, the music video was produced only after Pasko Naming Hangad was published. It was shown on major television stations and still enjoys regular broadcasts on RPN (now known as CNN Philippines) and IBC.

Credits

Instrumentalists

Production

Engineering

Songbook For Pasko Naming Hangad: Vocal Arrangements (2003)

Accolades

Pasko Naming Hangad was nominated for Best Album Packaging of the Year at the Awit Awards

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