I agree with the comments above regarding the singing - the general sound was great and once again I enjoyed most of it through my Sky box with surround sound.
The choice of carols is always tricky on an occasion such as this, but it was good to see Britten, Rodney Bennett and Tavener all remembered. I could live without that Judith Weir what seems like every year!
Regarding descants, Cleobury wrote a raft a new ones a couple of years ago which appeared in a Novello compilation which I possess. However, this year's 'Hark the herald' was not that in the book, and I don't recall hearing it before - has he written another? I thought his first round of descants to be alright, but the latest set are a bit screechy overall. Both are sub-Willcocks IMO, with his 'O come, all ye faithful' being the best of the lot.
The second organ voluntary can of course be heard in full on R3 tomorrow.
The order for the TV version is at http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/files/ser...kings-2013.pdf - there is no Wise Men reading so no Cornelius.
The choice of carols is always tricky on an occasion such as this, but it was good to see Britten, Rodney Bennett and Tavener all remembered. I could live without that Judith Weir what seems like every year!
Regarding descants, Cleobury wrote a raft a new ones a couple of years ago which appeared in a Novello compilation which I possess. However, this year's 'Hark the herald' was not that in the book, and I don't recall hearing it before - has he written another? I thought his first round of descants to be alright, but the latest set are a bit screechy overall. Both are sub-Willcocks IMO, with his 'O come, all ye faithful' being the best of the lot.
The second organ voluntary can of course be heard in full on R3 tomorrow.
The order for the TV version is at http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/files/ser...kings-2013.pdf - there is no Wise Men reading so no Cornelius.
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