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Victor Hely-hutchinson's Carol Symphony
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Christmas Carols.
A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols on Christmas Day
Nice to watch Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel if well done [on TV ]
I love Mathias's "Sir Christémas" - love the way it ends with the whole choir shouting "Noel!!"
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Like salymap, somewhere over the Christmas Period I shall put on a DVD of Hansel und Gretel (I'll toss a coin to decide between the ROH or the Met or might just sing along with the famous old Sadler's Wells CD version); it really is the best Wagnerian opera that Wagner did not write.
I have put the latest BBCMM disc aside for Christmas. It will be nice to hear an early Menuhin performance of the Beethoven VC and RVW conducting his Dona Nobis Pacem (not Christmas music but great stuff).
Hodie - Vaughan Williams. Some wonderful moments, including the Prologue and The March of the Three Kings - the 80 year old composer at his most extrovert and vulgar!
Much of the above - Caliban, haven't heard or sung Sir Christèmas for ages - thanks for reminding me. Like Anna, The Praetorius Christmas Mass is a must for me, as I may have mentioned before, closely followed by the same group's recording of Schütz's Christmas Vespers, including his Christmas Story. VW's Hodie and Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Britten's St Nicholas. Charpentier's Messe de Minuit. Bach's Christmas Oratorio, spaced as fhg suggests. Messiah - I'm listening to the Dunedin Consort at the moment.
For organ, I have a recordiing of Daquin's Nouveau livre de Noëls, and of course there's Gillian Weir's recording of Messiaen's La nativité du Seigneur.
Gerald Finzi's 'In Terra Pax' - one of my Desert Island Discs.
I'm a Finzi fan, but I don't know this! I must remedy it in the next week! Whose version do I get?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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