One of my very favourite modern settings of a medieval macaronic text is Walton's Make we joy now in this fest.
Favourite Christmas Music
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clive heath
responding to S_A:
yes indeed, I did go to the show with my friend Bronwen and I have just found my LP as well as the Missa Luba from the Congo ( a section was notably used in "If"), Misa Criolla and Navidad Nuestra from the forces on the you-tube item. I'll get processing the Gospel LP.
responding to padraig; sorry but the track listing does not include your Handel suggestion.
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Roehre
Originally posted by Chris Watson View PostI couldn't possibly choose a favourite, but the Mathias A babe is born was definitely a highlight when we sang it in Durham. It might be that it had something to do with the bombardes on that organ though!
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI echo that...ashamed to say I don't recall this piece, but I am now converted!"...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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clive heath
Black Nativity is up and running for a limited period only and not for general consumption in that it is not accessible from my site. You will find it here
I hadn't listened to it for a while and was struck by some similarities with Aretha's "Lady Soul" which is not unexpected!!
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If I say I'm walking in the air, don't get me wrong. It's because I've just heard my favourite Christmas music sung live, Britten's Choral Variations A Boy was Born. It is not often done because of its challenging vocal writing, and until recently it was seldom tackled by amateur choirs. But on Saturday night it was, by Leicestershire Chorale under their inspired director, Tom Williams. The children's choir was provided by Finchley Children's Music Group under another inspired director, Grace Rossiter. FCMG also did my second favourite Christmas piece, A Ceremony of Carols, so that's why I'm walking in the air. Such a shame it was not on Radio 3 (a) to share it with you and (b) to legitimate this post!
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Available on DVD from www.digitalclassics.co.uk and all major retailers.This recording of Jennifer Bate, one of the foremost international organists of our d...
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostTry this charming, intimate little Christmas piece by Charpentier, a vintage recording from Christie and Les Arts Florissants. I love it.
Long owned and oft-played on CD
"...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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