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"At the round Earth's" in my box files, but have never actually heard it,more's the pity.
It's a great little piece, very much of its time..which is meant as a compliment, because it's before the onset of boring minimalism.
(What, me, biased?? )
I started loving Christmas with Silent Night, Adeste Fideles and hanging up my innocent stocking. Listened this evening to Schwarzkopf's Christmas Album 1957, the first two tracks being SN and AF. I still love them, but I'm having doubts about Santa.
Forgive him Gabriel he's been to rather a lot of Christmas festivities recently......
No talking in the ranks, Walker!!
"...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..."
I don't know if it has been mentioned, but I'd like to put in a word for Paul McCreesh's spectacular "Mass for Christmas Morning" by Praetorius on Archiv.
I don't know if it has been mentioned, but I'd like to put in a word for Paul McCreesh's spectacular "Mass for Christmas Morning" by Praetorius on Archiv.
Yes indeed! It would be my one Desert island Disc. And we should also mention his almost-as-spectacular Christmas Vespers, which inludes Schütz's Christmas Story
I don't know if it has been mentioned, but I'd like to put in a word for Paul McCreesh's spectacular "Mass for Christmas Morning" by Praetorius on Archiv.
Yes, this remains my favourite Christmas CD by some margin - the full congregational singing of the great Lutheran hymns is spine-tingling.
I also find the Naxos disc of Finzi's In Terra Pax and several other shorter favourites (plus a few less well-known) rather lovely.
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