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Favourite Christmas Music
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Anna
Originally posted by MickyD View PostI 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.
Off topic I know but Ivan Hewitt has published his top 10 Christmas music, one of which I've never heard of: Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony. Also listed are Finzi's Terra Pax (as mentioned above) and Poulenc's Quam Vidistris Pastores? which I also don't know.
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Roehre
Originally posted by Anna View PostDitto here - the one cd that's always played in the morning. Everyone should have a copy!
Off topic I know but Ivan Hewitt has published his top 10 Christmas music, one of which I've never heard of: Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony. Also listed are Finzi's Terra Pax (as mentioned above) and Poulenc's Quam Vidistris Pastores? which I also don't know.
Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony (which I listened to yesterday) is a nice 4 mvt symphony literally completely based on carols, well composed and orchestrated, though its initial rhythmic figure pervades most of the music and might be a bit irritating. (H-H emigrated to South Africa, making him a one-piece-composer over here)
Poulenc's piece is one of of the 4 Motets pour le Temps de Noël, which I think you might know after all.
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Originally posted by Anna View Post...one of which I've never heard of: Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony...
I believe they used it for the TV adaptation, too, many years later.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostDitto here - the one cd that's always played in the morning. Everyone should have a copy!
Off topic I know but Ivan Hewitt has published his top 10 Christmas music, one of which I've never heard of: Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony. Also listed are Finzi's Terra Pax (as mentioned above) and Poulenc's Quam Vidistris Pastores? which I also don't know.
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Anna
Originally posted by Padraig View PostAnna, Hely-Hutchinson joins Mass for Christmas Morning in my list of 'can do withouts'. I have it. Do you want it?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI've never heard of it - or indeed the composer - until I read Ivan Hewitt's list this morning Padraig!! I'll have a search and see if it can be sampled somewhere on line first, Roehre's review doesn't inspire .... and you certainly don't favour it!Victor Hely-Hutchinson (1901-1947) (GB)Carol Symphony (1927)Dir : Gavin Sutherland1- Allegro energico (4.11) 2- Scherzo -- Allegro molto moderato (6.06)3- An...
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Anna
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
So, Padraig, thank you so much for your kind offer - but no thanks!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostCrikey ferney - just 5 second in and I realise I do know it!! <doh> It always reminds me of a soundtrack from a 1940s Ealing Studios film.
So, Padraig, thank you so much for your kind offer - but no thanks!
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Now here's a nice antidote to the sugariness of the Hely-Hutchinson...Bax's 'Christmas Eve' Symphonic poem, which I had never heard until today.
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Been enjoying Lutoslawski's 20 Polish Carols this year.
They have a lovely seasonal feel.
There are some on youtube, and the full set are no doubt available in the Naxos libraryI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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