Monday, December 27, 2021

Boston Camerata releases Christmas in the Middle Ages Album


The Boston Camerata Releases Christmas in the Middle Ages Album

Label Description:

Drawing on a wide variety of sources, mingling liturgical Latin with French, English, Italian and Iberian vernaculars, these magnificent songs, hymns and processionals show the multitude of ways in which the birth of Christ was celebrated in medieval times. The trio of female singers is accompanied by harp, fiddle, bells and wind instruments: together they touchingly evoke all the tenderness, hope and joy of medieval Christmas songs.




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Saturday, December 25, 2021

You can Listen to Christmas Carols Tomorrow



You can Listen to Christmas Carols Tomorrow

A good essay by Jim McDormott on Christmas carols. He says:

"I learned of a horrifying tradition around Christmas carols. Some of you out there are apparently living under the terrible burden of believing that Christmas carols are only meant to be listened to until Christmas Day."

Read more:

https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/12/23/christmas-carols-when-listen-242115


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Essay on "O Holy Night"

 Essay on "O Holy Night"


Check out this great radio essay on "O Holy Night" on BBC Radio 4:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b09jdxzf

Friday, December 24, 2021

The Christmas Music of Sarah MacDonald


The Christmas Music of Sarah MacDonald

by R. Rojas

While we are still working on a post on Elizabeth Poston, we decided to focus on a 21st Century composer and choir director, and that is Sarah MacDonald (b. 1968).

MacDonald is a Canadian–born organist, conductor, and composer living in the UK. She currently is at Selwyn College, Cambridge as Fellow and Director of Music and is also the director of the girl choristers at Ely Cathedral.

MacDonald has been at Selwyn College more than 20 years, starting in 1999 and is the first woman to be in that post. In 2018, she received the award of Associate of the Royal School of Church Music (ARSCM).  A more in-depth biography can be found on Wikipedia and at her website.

Her most recent recordings with Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge was 2020’s Choral Music by Paul Ayres off Regent Records and the Christmas album Christmas Music by Ben Parry (2019) which also included the Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir.

Previous Christmas recordings include:

  • An Ely Christmas with the Girl Choristers and Layclerks of Ely Cathedral Choir (Regent 2018)
  • Christmas from Selwyn ( Refent 2017) Choral music for Advent and Christmas by Alan Bullard (Regent 2015)
  • Sing reign of fair maid: Music for Christmas and the New Year (Ely Cathedral Girls’ Choir)(Regent 2008)
  • The Moon of Wintertime: Carols from around the world (Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge)( URM Audio 2005)

MacDonald has an arraignment for upper voices and organ of "The Cherry Tree Carol" (2015) (Encore Publications):


Advent Responsories I (SSAATTBB) Encore Publications



Advent Responsories II (SA + Unison Lower Voices)

RSCM 

Hear selection: https://www.rscmshop.com/media/1834/01-advent-responsory-macdonald.mp3

"The Holy and the Ivy" (2016) arrangement for upper voices and organ (Encore Publications):



"Huron Carol" arrangement for mixed voices (RSCM):


"Tomorrow Shall be My Dancing Day" arrangement for ATB voices (Chichester Music Press):


"O Holy Night" (Adolph Adam) (SS + organ) Selah Publishing:


The Angel Gabriel from heaven came (traditional) (SATB with divisi) Selah Publishing:


Arise, shine! (SATB with divisi) Encore Publications. Selection can be seen in this Selwyn College Chapel: Readings and carols for the First Sunday of Advent:




"The Infant King," (traditional) (SA + Unison Lower Voices) RSCM :

Listen to audio Link: The Infant King


"The Manger Empty," SSAATTBB) Banks Music, with words by R. S. Thomas:


O come Emmanuel (traditional) (SSAATTBB)Encore Publications:


MacDonald does have a Christmas song called "Bethlehem Star" (SATB with organ), but I could not find a video for it. At her website, McDonald provides a link to Sacred Music by Women Composers, Vol. 3 that has this song in it. MacDonald also has a version of "Do You Hear What I Hear (SSAATTBB) forthcoming in 2022. She has a 2019 score of "Guadete" which can be found on Encore Publications. She has much more scared music that can be found at her website, and she also has a setting of Magnificat:


More can be found on Sarah MacDonald at her website and Wikipedia.


Jan. 31, 2021 Correction: Our apologies to the composer. We corrected the spelling of the composer's last name.


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Saturday, November 27, 2021

Westminster Williamson Voices releases Winter Delight


 Westminster Williamson Voices release new album


Westminster Williamson Voices has released a new album of winter and Christmas pieces. It contains mix of carols and winter pieces by various composers. 

Link: https://www.giamusic.com/store/resource/a-scattered-light-in-winter-recording-cd1118

CONTENTS: 

In the Bleak Midwinter, Steve Pilkington 

Kit Smart's Carol, Gerald Custer 

Improvisation on Coventry Carol, Sam Scheibe, Christian Koller, Guillermo Passarin, Alex Tomlinson

Solitude, James Whitbourn 

The Stars Now Rearrange Themselves, Thomas LaVoy 

The Burning Ladder, Sarah Rimkus

Salvation to All That Will Is Nigh, Anthony Maglione 

Brightest and Best, Sarah Rimkus

Coventry Carol, John Frederick Hudson 

Magnificat, Peter Relph 

Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent, Sam Scheibe




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Friday, November 26, 2021

Elora Singers release "Radiant Dawn" album full of Christmas Classics

Elora Singers release "Radiant Dawn" album full of Christmas Classics

Elora Singers have released new Christmas album of that includes the music of Sir. David Willcocks, Bob Chilcott, Jonathan Dove, Jeff Enns, Ola Gjeillo, James MacMillan, Philip Stopford, Arvo Part, and more. 

For more info: Radiant Dawn: A Christmas CD from The Elora Singers - The Elora Singers

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Lost Christmas Music: Have you Seen Me?


Lost Christmas Music

We Are Looking for Videos/Recordings of this Music

Working List

Updated Oct. 2, 2022

Yes, we are exaggerating. Not necessary lost, but we are seeking your help. Do you know of a recording or video on the Internet of this work being performed? Do you know of a recording (e.g., album, ep, LP). 

If so let us know by emailing us at: christmascarolblog@gmail.com.


Reginal Tustin Baker (4 July 1900 – 18 December 1966)

Sleep Holy Babe

Christ was Born on Christmas Day

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H. Hugh Bancroft

    Good Christians Now Let All Rejoice (1948) - carol 

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Bernard Barrell (15 August 1919 – 2 January 2005)

    A Carol Prelude for string orchestra and 3 recorders, Op.17 (1958)

    Longfellow's Carol (I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day) for voice or unison voices and piano (or organ), Op.121 (1989)

    I Sing of a Maiden and Lullay My Liking for soprano and mixed chorus a cappella, Op.7 (1948)

    Two Christmas Preludes for Recorders and Strings, Op. 32 (1961) (Based on "Sussex" Carol tune and "In dulci jubilo"

Two Carols for unaccompanied mixed voices, Op. 66 (1971)         - (As Joseph was a-waslking & Rejoice and be merry).

    How Far is It to Bethlehem?, Carol for unison voices and piano, Op. 73 (1973); words by Frances Chesterton.

    Two 15th Century Carols for female, male or mixed chorus a capella, Op. 75 (1974) 

    - I sing of a maiden and There is no rose of such virtue.

    Three Hymn-Tunes (Unison Voices & Organ/Pf., Op. 78

    Songs of praise the angels sang. ("Lucian")(Words: J. Montgomery: 1771-1854)

    Nativity Music for unison voices and piano (with optional recorders, etc.), Op. 80 (1976)

        Seven lesser joys of Mary

        As shepherds lay within the fold

        Lute-Book Lullaby (W. Ballet)

        Rejoice and be merry

        I sing the Birth (Ben Johnson)

Duets for Descants Four Pieces 2 Descant recorders (or alternative combination)

    (i) Fanfaire (ii) Carol (iii) Waltz (iv.) Canon (20 questions)(the first movement may be repeated at the end)

    (Pub. Barry Brunton Music Publishers)

Christemas. 3 carols for mixed chorus a capella. Op. 120 (1989)

    In excelsis gloria

    Sweet was the song the Virgin song

    Make we merry

    For Ipswich Choral Society

    (Pub. Oecumuse)(S.C.L.)(C.R.)

Longfellow's Carol (I heard the bells on Christmas Day) Solo or Unison Voice(s) and Piano (or Organ)

Longfellow's Carol (I head the bells on Christmas Day) Solo or Unison Voices(s) and PIano (or Organ)

Longfellow's Carol (I head the bells on Christmas Day) Solo or Unison Voice(s) and Piano (or Organ)

    (Joyce Barrel died on 6th December 1989)

A Christmas Triptych for mixed chorus a capella, Op. 133 (1995)

Christmas Hymn ("Once in Royal David's City")

Christmas Carol (Rejoice and be merry - a gallery carol)

Christmas Fanfare (Gloria in excelsis)

For Forester and the Academy of St. Clement Norwich

(Pub. Oecumuse)

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William Henry Bell

    Medieval Songs for female chorus, string orchestra and piano

        "The Maidden that is Makeless (to "I syng of a mayden")

        "Mater ora filium"

        "The Flowr of Jesse"

        "A Domys Day"

        "May in the greenwood"

        "Twelve Oxen"

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Ronald Binge (July 15, 1910 - Sept. 6, 1979)

    Carol of the Drum (arrg.)

    I Wonder as I wonder (arrangement)(Lemmel)

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Rutland Boughton

    Four Everyman Songs: 3. The Angel Song

    According to the Rutland Boughton Foundation, this piece is "location unknown."

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H. Leslie Adams

    "Christmas Lullaby"

    "Song to Baby Jesus"

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Christopher Bowers-Broadbent

    Anthems

        1969 Virgin Born

    Christmas Music

            1963/1970 Sleep Holy Babe

            1965 Matin Responsory

            1971 A spotless rose

            1973 There is no rose

            1977 If Christ were born in Camden (A.F. Bayly)

            1978 If Christ were born in London

            1984 A Christmas Litany (Fred Kaan)

            1985 A Christmas Song (Laurence Housman)

            1991 Angelus ad Virginem

            1999 As with gladness

            2002 Alleluia: A new work is come on hand

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Peter Maxwell Davies

There are other carols and sacred pieces by Davies I could not find videos for:

Carol for St. Stephen

Carol: Wonder Tidings

Carol: Yule-tide Bell

Jubilate Deo

Carol: A Winter Lamb


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Judieth Wier

"Little Tree" which was commissioned by the Young People's Chorus of New York City for Transient Glory. We could not find a video for this. (Wise Music).

"Leaf from Leaf Christ Knows," "...was given its first performance by the Choir of Wells Cathedral, James Kealey (organ) and Matthew Owens (conductor), during the festival new music wells 76–16, on Thursday 20th October 2016. It was commissioned by Cathedral Commissions of Wells Cathedral with the generous support of private donors" (Wise Music). Text is by Christina Rosseti. We could not find a video of this.

FOUND:

Leaf from Leaf Christ Knows, Judith Wier

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Lennox Berkeley

I could not find videos that included an arraignment of Adeste Fideles for Organ and Chorale (1964) . I found it on the Wise Music catalogue website, but the website states it is "unavailable for performance." It is listed as SATB and one instrument.

Charlotte Alington Barnard "Claribel"

The Christmas Rose, Twelve Ballads (1868)


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Voctave puts out Extended Edition of 2016 Album: Spirit of the Season

Voctave puts out Extended Edition of 2016 Album: Spirit of the Season

Label Description:

Just as VOCTAVE is a musical ensemble greater than the sum of its 11 members, The Spirit of The Season (Deluxe Edition) is greater than the sum of its brilliant song selections, the intricate arrangements and the angelic voices. From traditional moments like O Holy Night and O Come O Come Emmanuel to jolly strains of Frosty The Snowman and The Man With The Bag to newer Christmas classics like Where Are You Christmas and Mary Did You Know?, VOCTAVE has truly given us all a treasured gift that represents so many of the beautiful moments of the Yuletide season. This elegant recording is sure to be the favorite in your home for many seasons to come.

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

The Sixteen Releases Album "Carol of the Bells" on Coro Label



The Sixteen Releases Album "Carol of the Bells" on Coro Label

From Advent Antiphons to Lesser-known, but beautiful carols

Label Description:

The Sixteen contrasts traditional with contemporary in this choral feast of festive music. Bob Chilcott's sumptuous Advent Antiphons based on ancient plainsong melodies anticipate the coming of Christmas and feature alongside Mykola Leontovich's much-loved Carol of the Bells, Richard Rodney Bennett’s stunning Susanni and Eric Whitacre’s shimmering Lux aurumque. Interspersed with the beautiful simplicity of traditional carols, this is a Christmas collection to savor.         



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Thursday, November 18, 2021

The Christmas Music of Edward Elgar

The Christmas Music of Edward Elgar

by R. Rojas

Updated: Jan. 12, 2023

We are putting together articles on the Christmas carols and  music by John Rutter and Elizabeth Poston continuing our series on the carol repertory. This may require weeks of work, but we wanted to post a little about composers who may have a smaller Christmas repertory.

As famous and as long of a career that Edward Elgar had, his Christmas output is not much. Of course, you can search for a good biography of Elgar anywhere on the Internet.

The first piece is is "Lo! Christ the Lord is Born" (1908), below performed by the Gustav Mahler Orchestra and the Gustav Mahler Society of Colombo. The notes on the video say the "hymn" is "rarely heard hymn...." It is describes as :Christmas carol SATB unacc.,after Grete Malverne on a Rocke, 1897. ." The text is by poet Shapcott Wensley. In this recording, brass begins the carol before flowing into the chorus accompanied by organ. It is very hymn like:

"Lo! Christ the Lord is Born"

The second Christmas piece is called "A Christmas Greeting" Op. 52 below of a 1978 recording of the Hereford Cathedral. Even on that video, the notes say, "As far as we know, this is the only live recording of one of Elgar's least-known works. From a BBC radio programme entitled 'Reflections in Words and Music', which was recorded in 1978 and eventually broadcast on 25 April 1980." 

It has an instrumental introduction before the entrance of the children's choir, which is very beautiful. The string and piano adornments are also very well crafted to go along with the choir crescendos and diminuendos. The text is by Caroline Alice Elgar (1848-1920). It is listed as a carol for 2 sopranos, male chorus ad lib, 2 violins and piano and the strings and piano in the background is what makes "A Christmas Greeting" great as well has how Elgar is able to make the text of the poem stick to music so elegantly. 



The notes of Hyperion's website for a Worchester Cathedral Choir recording of the work state:

On 8 December 1907, while they were in Rome, Elgar revived the two violins and piano accompaniment when he set another poem by Alice, A Christmas Greeting. They sent it home to Hereford for Dr G R Sinclair and his cathedral choristers who gave the first performance on New Year's Day 1908, The setting is for high voices, with optional tenor and bass parts and, like the Enigma theme, it is in G minor and G major. It contains a quotation from the 'Pastoral Symphony' in Handel's Messiah at the reference to pipers wandering far.

A Christmas Greeting
Bowered on sloping hillsides rise
In sunny glow, the purpling vine;
Beneath the greyer English skies,
In fair array, the red-gold apples shine.
   To those in snow,
   To those in sun,
   Love is but one;
   Hearts beat and glow,
   By oak and palm.
Friends, in storm or calm.

On and on old Tiber speeds,
Dark with the weight of ancient crime;
Far north, thr' green and quiet meads,
Flows on the Wye in mist and silv'ring rime.
   To those in snow,
   To those in sun,
   Love is but one;
   Hearts beat and glow,
   By oak and palm.
Friends, in storm or calm.

The pifferari wander far,
They seek the shrines, and hymn the peace
Which herald angels, 'neath the star,
Foretold to shepherds, bidding strife to cease.

Our England sleeps in shroud of snow,
Bells, sadly sweet, knell life's swift flight,
And tears, unbid, are wont to flow,
As "Noel! Noel!" sounds across the night.
   To those in snow,
   To those in sun,
   Love is but one!
   Hearts beat and glow,
   By oak and palm. 

Friends, in storm or calm. 

The third piece is "I Sing the Birth" based on text by Ben Johnson. It was first published in 1923 and listed as Christmas carol SATB unaccompanied. Below it is performed by the Rodolfus Choir under the direction of Ralph Allwood.


The last piece we mention is of course Elgars most performed "Christmas piece" which is "The Snow" Op. 26 (1894). The text is also by C. Alice Elgar and is not necessary Christmas, but certainly winter and song has crept into many a Christmas album and Christmas choir concert. It is especially popular with children's choirs. It has some similarity to "A Christmas Greeting" though the orchestrations give a more winter and "cold" feel.  "A Christmas Greeting" is the younger piece (1908).  Below is the University of Utah's Women's Chorus:

"The Snow" Op.26

Elgar wrote arraignments of "The Snow" for piano, two violins, and SSA, as well an arraignment for same but with orchestra. It is among Elgar's earlier compositions.

Elgar also has an 1898 arraignment of "The Holly and the Ivy" of which we are still looking for a recording or video.
UPDATE January 12, 2023: We were listening to an episode of The Choral Chihuahua Podcast December 22, 2022 episode, and it was mentioned Elgar's "Holly and the Ivy" was played on BBC Radio 3's Essential Classics with Georgia Man. You can hear the episode, with Elgar's "Holly and Ivy" being the third piece played by going to this link:


The Elgar piece from 1898 is rarely performed and has been rarely recorded. We posted it on our Instagram Page and tagged many ensembles hoping to spur them to record it. The BBC Radio 3 audio will only be available until January 18, 2022.

Elgar also has a lullaby like song, "A Child Asleep" (1910) on the text by Elizabeth Barret Brown. It is not necessary about the Christ child, but can be used for a Christmas concert or recording. Below is Catherine Wyn-Rogers performing it:


"A Child Asleep"

Elgar also has a lullaby in From the Bavarian Highlands: "3. Lullaby."



"3. Lullaby"

"IX. Nimrod" Op. 36 (1899) from Elgar's Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma) has also sneaked its way into many a Christmas concert, especially as an opening piece for an orchestra who will be accompanying the choir  for most of a concert.

Elgar composed many great sacred music works including his Three motets / anthems Op. 2 (1887) which include "Ave verum  corpus," "Ave maria," and "Ave Maris Stella"; "Jesu, Meek and Lowly"; his Te Deum and Benedictus Op. 34 (1897); The Apostles Op. 39; "O Hearken Thou" Op. 64 based on Psalm 5; "Great is the lord" Op. 67 bases on Psalm 48; among others.


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Sunday, November 14, 2021

Cecilia McDowall: Commissioned for Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

Cecilia McDowall: Commissioned for Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

King's College, Cambridge announces McDowall was commissioned for a new carol for the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols


On November 12, 2021, the Choir of King's College, Cambridge announced on their Facebook Page that composer Cecilia McDowall had been commissioned to write the annual new carol for the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carol. A press release was also released.


Photo attribution: Karina Lyburn 
Accessed November 14, 2021.*

Since 1983, the Choir of King's College, Cambridge has  commissioned a prominent composer to write a new carol to be performed at the annual Festival of Nine Lessons in Carol on Christmas Eve. 

The tradition was started by the late Stephen Cleobury to continue the tradition of carol composition. The first composer commission was Lennox Berkley and the last was Phillip Moore. No composer was commission in 2020, most likely due to the world-wide pandemic.

The announcement of the new carol is often the most anticipated new carol in the choral world and we think the carol-loving world was sad that no carol was premiered last year. See "The State of the Christmas Carol: 2020." 

The Christmas Carols Blog has been using King's list of past commissioned composers to explore the modern carol repertory. So far we have focused on:

Peter Maxell Davies

Judith Weir

Lennox Berkeley

Diana Burrell

Richard Rodney Bennett

Also of interest to readers is our post Working List of Choral Recording Focusing on Modern Composers Christmas Works on albums dedicated to the Christmas repertory of select composers. They include Peter Warlock, Stephen Paulus, Ola Gielo, Bob Chilcott, Ralph Vaught Williams, Michael John Trotta, Leo Sowerby, William Ferris, Paul Edwards, Leroy Anderson, Witold Lutoslawski, Alfred Burt, Gustav Holst, William Walton, John Rutter, Jacques Cohen, John Tavaner, Daniel Pickham, Samuel Pegg, and Ben Perry.

Of course the Festival of Nine Lesson and Carols is not the only place to hear new carols. Last year our blog posted an extensive lists of New Carols, Premiered Carols, and Premiered Christmas Music 2020.

King's announced McDowell's carol would be a setting of "There is no rose."

"There is no rose," of course, is a text very famous in the carol world. According to the editors of the New Oxford Book of Carols, it is found in the "early fifteenth-century manuscript roll in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge." 

Is is the last item listed in the manuscript and had original music but the original music is difficult to decipher due to manuscript decay. 

The editors state, "The identification of Mary with the rose was a common medieval conceit which forms the bases of several surviving English carols and a multitude of Latin hymns." The editors state the Latin in the first three verses may be derived from the "Chirstmastide office (Introit) antiphone "Gaudeamus, omnes fedeles: Alvator noster natus est in mundum..." ("Rejoice, all we faithful, our Saviour is born into the world..."). 

There are also modern settings by John Joubert and Benjamin Britten among other composers.

For more information and a bio on Cecilia McDowell, see her website: Cecilia McDowall | British contemporary composer - Cecilia McDowall. If Cecilia McDowall is reading this, congratulations and we love the scarf.

Sources: Keyte, Hugh and Parrott, Andrew. The New Oxford Book of Carols," Oxford University Press, 1992: 28. 

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2021: Working List of New Classical Christmas Recordings

2021: Working List of New Classical Christmas Recordings

Updated October 5, 2024 with reformatting.

Compiled by R. Rojas

Note: The following are not reviews but descriptions from the record label or artists. Edits to descriptions may have been made to condense the description or make grammatical corrections. Many descriptions are cut and pasted, so our apologies for formatting that we could not correct and make congruent with the rest of the post.



All the World Tonight Rejoices

Top of Form

Bottom of Form

Contemporary Christmas music

In May 2021, the boys, girls, lay vicars and choral scholars of Truro Cathedral Choir, under its director, Christopher Gray, embarked on recording a full-length album – possibly the first UK cathedral choir to do so since national lockdown began in 2020. The recording was made under social distancing conditions, and Truro Cathedral Choir rose enthusiastically to the occasion, their musicianship and creativity shining through while meeting the evolving challenges of the pandemic.

Since the first ‘Nine Lessons’ took place at Truro Cathedral on 24th December 1880, the service has been an annual highlight, with people coming from far and wide to experience the Christmas story told in words and music. The previous director of music, Robert Sharpe, instigated the now-firmly-established tradition that the choir premieres a newly-commissioned carol at this special service each year. Over the years, this has included some of the UK’s most gifted composers. There are several Truro commissions featured here, and seven first recordings in a refreshingly-different collection of music for Christmas.

A Belfast Christmas. Artists: Matthew Owens, Belfast Cathedral Choir

Belfast Cathedral Choir, Gráinne Meyer (harp), Jack Wilson (organ), Matthew Owens (conductor & solo organ)

Choral music has always played a significant and central role at Belfast Cathedral, since its consecration in 1904. This strong choral tradition continues to this day with the recently formed all-adult, fully professional vocal ensemble. This ‘new’ cathedral choir brings together some of the finest singers in Northern Ireland who led the liturgy and worship of Belfast Cathedral and are featured here in their debut album for Resonus Classics.

Featuring a varied programme of seasonal carols from composers including Elizabeth Poston, John Rutter and Philip Ledger, this album celebrates Christmas from Northern Ireland’s national cathedral.

Credits

© 2021 Resonus Limited





Best of Christmas Carols from the Choir of King College

David Briggs (organ), Robin Barter (treble), John Bowen (treble), John Lambert (treble), Christopher Hughes (treble), Simon Haynes (treble), Roy Robertson (treble), Graham Green (treble)

Choir of King's College Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury

Label: Decca




Carillon At Christmas Time

The Sixteen contrasts traditional with contemporary in this choral feast of festive music. Bob Chilcott's sumptuous "Advent Antiphons" based on ancient plainsong melodies anticipate the coming of Christmas and feature alongside Mykola Leontovich's much-loved "Carol of the Bells," Richard Rodney Bennett’s stunning "Susanni" and Eric Whitacre’s shimmering "Lux aurumque." Interspersed with the beautiful simplicity of traditional carols, this is a Christmas collection to savor.








Charpentier: A Christmas Oratorio

Les Arts Florissants (Artist), William Christie (Artist)

Label: ‎ Harmonia Mundi


A Christmas Journey

La Monnaie Children's and Youth Choirs; Benoît Giaux

Works

  • trad.: Coventry Carol
  • trad.: El Noi de la Mare
  • trad.: La Marche des Rois
  • trad.: Noël nouvelet
  • anon.: Puer natus est nobis
  • trad.: Tu scendi dalle stelle
  • Gruber, F: Stille Nacht
  • Holmès, A: Trois Anges Sont Venus ce Soir!
  • Tormé: Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Label: Cypres 



Christmas Mass St Mark 1685

Cappella Marciana (Artist), Giovanni Legrenzi (Composer), Marco Gemmani (Conductor) 

Concerto Classics presents an exclusive recording project: Christmas Mass in St. Mark 1685 with music by Giovanni Legrenzi masterfully performed by Cappella Marciana, the oldest and most important liturgical choir in Italy, conducted by Maestro Marco Gemmani. The Cappella Marciana includes the choir and instrumentalists of St. Marks Basilica, Venice, Italy. It is one of the oldest musical institutions in the world with a flourishing musical past and a tradition marked by great composers. Musical activities in the Basilica have been documented since the fourteenth century.

Label: ‎ Concerto (Naxos)




A Christmas Carol

Skylark Vocal Ensemble

In our first ever Christmas storytelling concert, Skylark again partners with master storyteller Sarah Walker to offer a new musical interpretation of A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. Working from the original text abridged by Artistic Director Matthew Guard, Composer Benedict Sheehan (our recent collaborator for Once Upon A Time) has created a new concert-length story score that weaves familiar Christmas carols into the fabric of the Dickens story. Bringing timeless carols of the season together with the beloved characters of Charles Dickens promises to create an unforgettable new version of a Christmas classic.

A Christmas Carol - SKYLARK (skylarkensemble.org)






Christmas /Noel

Buzz Brass (Artist), Various (Composer)

Buzz Brass inspired dreams with this new opus, Christmas. The quintet takes the listener out of the familiar with this majestic, elegant and refined arrangements to highlight the holiday season. The male vocal quartet Quartom joins as guest artists in "Noël canadien" and "The 12 days of Christmas." The ensemble's latest volume, Inspirations, has been hailed as proof of their "testament to the ensemble’s sensational embouchure" by the prestigious Gramophone magazine. Since 2002, Buzz Brass quintet has been travelling all over the globe to captivate classical music lovers. Whether its concerts consist of brass quintet alone or together with guest musicians, the original artistic propositions it presents leave nobody cold. With over 1,600 appearances to its credit, the ensemble has reached more than 350,000 music lovers throughout North America, Europe and China. The numerous awards and distinctions that Buzz Brass has earned over the years (Opus, ADISQ, and Trille Or) attest to both the quality and the relevance of its musical performances.  

Manufacturer: ‎ Analekta


  • Christmas Bells: Organ Music from Belfast Cathedral, Michael Own

      For this recording Organist Matthew Owens presents a diverse recital of some of the greatest Christmas music ever written for the instrument. Traditional tunes, whether Lutheran chorales, plainchant, French noëls, or medieval carols, have provided the inspiration for much Christmas organ music throughout the years, with much of this programme made up of pieces based on such tunes, from J.S. Bach’s Canonic variations on Vom Himmel hoch to Louis-Claude Daquin’s Noël Suisse.

    This recital also draws on more contemporary sources and presents several world premiere recordings including Howard Skempton’s "Christmas Bells" and Gary Davison’s Seven Versets on Divinum Mysterium, both of which were written specially for this recording.

    Credits
    © 2021 Resonus Limited






    Christmas Best

    Tabernacle Choir (Artist), Orchestra at Temple Square (Artist)

    This commemorative Christmas album contains music from fifteen years of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square's beloved Christmas concerts-an annual tradition enjoyed by millions, both live on stage and through its holiday season broadcast on PBS stations, where it has been the top-rated Christmas program for more than a decade. This new Christmas album is a collection of the best of Christmas music by The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. It is the first Choir Christmas album in 15 years to feature only music by the Choir and Orchestra. The repertoire is a mix of sacred and secular Christmas music with many recognizable Christmas favorites. Designed to serve as a soundtrack for the holidays, the album provides nearly a full hour of music to enrich every music library, invite the spirit of the season, and help everyone feel closer to the divine, especially at Christmas.

    Label: ‎Intellectual Reserve





    Christmas Carols with The King's Singers

    Composers: Thoinot Arbeau, Johann Sebastian Bach, Hector Berlioz, James Burton, Bob Chilcott, June Collin, Henry John Gauntlett, Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, Michael Head, Arthur Henry Mann, Gustaf Nordqvist, John Tavener, Tomas Luis de Victoria, Pierre Villette, David Willcocks, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.

    This brand-new Christmas album from The King’s Singers features 25 tracks covering everything from contemporary choral gems and folk songs through to well-loved carols. Dotted throughout the album are several of the most famous English church carols, which take The King’s Singers right back to their earliest singing days, and which also reflect the group’s heritage at King’s College, Cambridge. In Christmas Carols with The King’s Singers, the group bottle that frosty, moonlit, fireside Christmas wonder and pour it into their sound.



    Signum US.

    Christmas Dawn

    Richard Blackford Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nimbus Records












    Christmas Harp


    Xavier de Maistre (Artist)

    The sound of the harp, one of the oldest musical instruments in the world, has always been associated with that of other worlds and of heavenly spheres, long assuring it a place in the list of instruments that are used to perform Christmas music.

    This explains why Xavier de Maistre has called his new solo album Christmas Harp and selected pieces from various areas of the repertory extending from large-scale orchestral works to famous Christmas carols all arranged for solo harp. Xavier recorded and arranged himself the famous “Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy” from The Nutcracker Suite by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840–93).

    To be heard from The Nutcracker is also “The Waltz of the Flowers” in a harp transcription by the young Russian harpist and composer Alexander Boldachev. "Christmas Harp" features beautiful harp transcriptions and concert variations of the Christmas Carols "Jingle Bells," "Carol of the Bells," "O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree)," "Adeste fidelis," "We three Kings of Orient are," "It came upon the Midnight clear, Angels we have heard on High" and "O little Town of Bethlehem" as well as a transcription of the "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert (1797–1828). Most of these arrangements and variations for harp are written by Carlos Salzedo (1885–1961), who was one of the leading composers for the harp and one of the best harpists of 20th century.

    Besides the harp transcriptions of the famous Christmas songs by Salzedo, Xavier also recorded Salzedo's short fantasies based on Provençal, Catalan, Basque and Neapolitan Christmas carols. Particularly delightful is Salzedo's concert variations on the carol "O Tannenbaum," where he may be said to pull out all the stops in his desire to show how much music lies hidden in this number’s apparently simple twelve bars.







    Christmas In Berlin, Vol. 3

    Various Artists (Artist)

    Christmas In Berlin Vol. 3, features all-time favorites such as "Ave Maria," "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht," "In dulci jubilo," and many more. Performed by Berlin's famous orchestras and choirs including the Berliner Philharmoniker, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Berliner Barock Solisten, and Berliner Handel-Chor. Featuring acclaimed soloists Albrecht Mayer, and Rita Streich, and conductors such as Herbert von Karajan, Fritz Lehmann, and Kurt Gaebel. CD w/ 12-page booklet included.



    Manufacturer : ‎ Deutsche Grammophon



    Original Release Date: ‎ 2021



    Christmas Piano: Martin Stadtfeld

    Sony Records





    A Christmas Promenade



    Christiane Karg (Artist)

    In a follow-up to her acclaimed album of Mahler songs, Christiane Karg takes us on a Christmas tour, in the select company of fellow music makers.

    Revisiting holiday memories through the eyes of a child, but with the benefit of her superb artistry as a lieder specialist, the German soprano shines a light on some enchanting rarities of German and French repertoire, along with examples of Spanish, Basque, and Scandinavian traditions.



    A treasure trove of hidden gems.









    A Christmas Symphony



    Jim Brickman

    Jim Brickman revolutionized the sound of solo piano with pop-style instrumentals and star-studded vocal collaborations. With four certified gold albums he's sold more than 7 million CDs. On this cinematic new holiday album, Jim realizes his dream of recording with a symphony orchestra. The album features vocal embellishment of Kellii O'Hara (Broadway) and John Ondrasik (Five For Fighting). Enjoy traditional favorites "O Holy Night" and "What Child Is This" alongside new instrumental originals.

    Universal Music Group



    Christmas with Bach



    Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (early music ensemble), Isabelle Faust (violin), Andreas Scholl (counter-tenor), Barbara Schlick (soprano), La Chapelle Royale (early music ensemble), Dorothee Mields (soprano), Ingeborg Danz (contralto), Kristian Bezuidenhout (early keyboard instruments), Antoine Tamestit...

    Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (early music ensemble), Isabelle Faust (violin), Andreas Scholl (counter-tenor), Barbara Schlick (soprano), La Chapelle Royale (early music ensemble), Dorothee Mields (soprano), Ingeborg Danz (contralto), Kristian Bezuidenhout (early keyboard instruments), Antoine Tamestit (viola), Klaus Häger, Dorothea Röschmann (soprano), Les Arts Florissants (early music ensemble), Mark Padmore (tenor), Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), Vasiljka Jezovšek, Ensemble Pygmalion (early music ensemble), Werner Güra (tenor), Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Xenia Löffler (oboe)



    RIAS Kammerchor, Collegium Vocale Gent, René Jacobs, Bernhard Forck, Philippe Herreweghe, William Christie, Raphaël Picho

    Label: Harmonia Mundi



    Christmas Without Words



    Camerata Tchaikovsky

    Label: Orchid Classics

    Colours of Christmas


    Beate Strømme Fevang, Bragernes Church Youth Choir (Bragernes Kirkes Ungdomskor)


    Colours of Christmas performed by the Bragernes Church Youth Choir (Bragernes Kirkes Ungdomskor) conducted by Beate Strømme Fevang is a new Christmas Album from LAWO Classics, just in time for the 2021 Holiday Season. It was recorded at the Bragernes Church in Drammen, Norway on April 27 and June 16, 2019 and May 2-3 and June 10, 2021. This recording has been made possible with support from Drammen Municipality and Eckbos Legat.

    Beate Strømme Fevang says “Colours of Christmas” contains a collection of beautiful carols that arise out of the Christmas message of hope, anticipation, and joy. Together with the girls in the choir we have selected 15 carols that mean a lot to them and for which they have a special fondness.

    More than half the music is Norwegian, written by composers Kim André Arnesen, Svein Møller, Tove Knutsen and Fredrik Sixten. The last-mentioned is Swedish but was formerly Director of Music of Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, where he also lives. Many of the carols have never been recorded, and in this process, we have had an exciting collaboration with several of the composers.

    The tracks on the album vary between a cappella choir and choir with instrumental accompaniment. Working with the instrumentalists has been very inspiring and an enriching experience for the choir and has contributed to the growth and development of the young singers. The recordings have been made in the marvelous acoustic setting of Bragernes Church, which is the choir’s regular venue.

    The recording of this Christmas album began in the spring of 2019 but stopped entirely due to COVID-19. The remaining tracks were recorded in the spring of 2021.

    Colours of Christmas is exclusively available in Stereo DSD 512, DSD 256, DSD 128, DSD 64 and DXD at NativeDSD Music.

    Colours of Christmas - NativeDSD Music


    Christmas Carols through the Ages


    Tanya Houghton, The Choir of The Magdalen College Oxford, Chamber Choir Ireland, ORA Singers, Ars Nova Copenhagen (early music ensemble), Boston Camerata (early music ensemble), Camila Parias, Deborah Rentz-Moore



    Theatre of Voices, Choir of Clare College Cambridge, RIAS Kammerchor, Paul Hillier,...

    Label: Harmonia Mundi






    An Elizabethan Christmas: Byrd, Holborne, Gibbons, Peerson, Weelkes


    Viol consort Fretwork and mezzo soprano Helen Charlston explore the more reflective and sombre Christmas celebrations of Elizabethan England, in a collection of works by William Byrd, Anthony Holborne, Orlando Gibbons and Martin Peerson.

    With celebrations confined strictly to the 12 days from Christmas Eve to Epiphany, the preceding Advent was regarded as a time of religious introspection, with music composed to mark both fasting and feasting. Byrd’s consort songs for voice and 5 viols encompass this range, from the joyous Out of the Orient Crystal Skies – ending with an exuberant ‘Falantidingdido’, a word whose meaning is lost to history – to his Lullaby, a ‘song of sadnes and pietie’ that became one of Byrd’s most enduringly famous songs.

    In 2021, Fretwork celebrates its 35th anniversary. In the past three and a half decades they have explored the core repertory of great English consort music, from Taverner to Purcell, and made classic recordings against which others are judged. In addition to this, Fretwork have become known as pioneers of contemporary music for viols, having commissioned over 40 new works.

    Acclaimed for her musical interpretation, presence and “warmly distinctive tone” (The Telegraph), Helen Charlston is quickly cementing herself as a key performer in the next generation of British singers. Helen won first prize in the 2018 Handel Singing Competition and was a finalist in the Hurn Court Opera Competition, and the Grange Festival International Singing Competition.

    Signum UK





    Es gibt so wunderweisse nachte



    A compilation of the most beautiful winter - and Christmas poems by Eduard Mörike, Joseph von Eichendorff, Theodor Fontane, Wilhelm Busch and others. This release with the wonderful texts and atmospheric zither music for Christmas, is certainly suitable to meet our hectic and often stressful Christmas season with a moment of peace and contemplation. As much as one perceives the zither mainly in folk music, one is even more surprised by the manifold possibilities of this instrument, which can be heard on the present recording. In its fine and atmospheric sound, the zither interweaves with the lyrics in an almost ideal way.





    Excelsis: A Dark Noel

    Various Artists

    Spend the season right with 13 dark holiday classics of untraditional fare. Turn down the lights... it's a dark noel!


    Projekt's 1995 holiday compilation is the one that started it all! A dark holiday classic!

    Remastered edition. 15,000+ sold on original CD edition.

    Dark holiday tracks from all your favorites. Spend the holidays in style this year. No more barking dogs or Perry Como for you, uh-uh! While away the frigid hours until the important day with strains of Black Tape For A Blue Girl's "Chanukkah, Oh Chanukkah," Lycia's darkly sensual "We Three Kings," Love Spirals Downwards' "Welcome Christmas" (from the Grinch Who Stole Christmas), or Faith and the Muse's pagan madrigal "A Winter Wassail." All graced by our lovely Dark Angel prepared to brighten many a dark holiday night. Spend the season right, this year. Turn down the lights . . . it's a dark noel!

    The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 1995: This coven of gothic artists does emphasize the night in "Silent Night" and other seasonal songs on this intriguing set. Eerie, trance-like reworkings of "O Come All Ye Faithful" and "Carol of the Bells" seem to urge deep, Druid thought, not dread. Consider this a good time to go commune with the gargoyle statuary at your local cathedral.

    The Boston Phoenix 1995: "Various luminaries of goth, including Lycia, and This Ascension, cover traditional holiday fare. Love Spirals Downward applies a Cocteau Twins-like sound. Faith & the Muse lend their Renaissance rendition of "A Winter Wassail." BlackTape's "Chanukkah O Chanukkah" brims with dark gothic overtones. For balance, there are a few more-traditional renditions" This is the perfect Xmas album to play for friends and family to make the holiday just a wee bit weird."

    HUH #16: "More the work of monks than moshers, the emphasis on spacey, ethereal vocals makes this seem like This Mortal Coil on an eggnog bender, and that's not a bad thing. The prettiest of the lot, this is a beautiful collection of tracks for trimming the tree or burning your own yule log."

    CD in 6-panel digipak. Remastered.

    Track Listing:

    Arcanta - Carol of the Bells
    Love Spirals Downwards - Welcome Christmas (from Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas)
    Thanatos - O Come All Ye Faithful
    This Ascension - Carol of the Bells
    Area - O Come Emmanuel
    Thanatos - The First Noel
    Lovesliescrushing - Jingle Bells (Snowblower)
    Balderas & Osborne - What Child Is This?
    Black tape for a blue girl - Chanukkah, Oh Chanukkah
    Lycia; The Unquiet Void - We Three Kings
    Faith and the Muse - A Winter Wassail
    Autopsia - Stille Nacht (g)RAVE remix
    Attrition - Silent Night

    ·  Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Projekt Records



    Festive Trumpets for Christmas

    Matthias Hofs (Artist), Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (Composer)

    If there’s one thing that makes Christmas what it is, it’s festive music and uplifting melodies: “Festive Trumpets for Christmas” is the new Christmas album from Matthias Höfs, to be released by Berlin Classics on November 5. On this new album, the trumpeter joins his brass ensemble and organist Christian Schmitt in a wide-ranging program. The instruments of the musicians ring out in triumphal tones, brilliantly nuanced, capturing the joy and splendor of the Christmas festival. There are works by Albinoni, Handel, Vivaldi, Morales and Scheidt, along with arrangements by Peter Lawrence, Nikolaus Herman and Matthias Höfs himself. In this programme, Matthias Höfs appears with a variety of ensemble formations, whether with trumpet quartet, with horn, trombone and tuba, or with bassoon, harpsichord and organ – amply portraying the differing characteristics of the instruments and their richness of timbre. The sensitivity with which the musicians listen to one another, for fine shading of the interpretation, creates an atmosphere of touching intimacy, of concentration on the heart of the Christmas message: Unto us a child is born. Höfs aims to convey the German tradition as such, both in sound and style: “In the age of globalization, in which everything is geared to international exchange, I should like to make my contribution to the preservation of this typical sound and culture.” The program reflects his wish.  

    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Berlin Classics

    Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2021

    https://www.berlin-classics-music.com/en/album/885470023540-festive-trumpets-for-christmas/




    George Phillipe Telemann: Christmas Cantatas 3

    Hanna Herfurtner (Artist), Carola Gunther (Artist), Mirko Ludwig (Artist), Fabian Strotmann (Artist), Peter Kooij (Artist), Georg Philipp Telemann (Composer), Michael Alexander Willens (Conductor) 

    CPO RECORDS


    Gaudete: Carols & Organ Music Choir of Clifton Cathedral; Ian Ball; Catherine Snelson; David Ogden

    The word Carol once meant to dance in a ring and as such came into use to describe song that is also religious in impulse, not necessarily connected with Christmas. Evidence of these origins can be seen from Gaudete (meaning Rejoice) to Tomorrow shall be my dancing day, each contribution through the ages revealing its views of the majesty and beauty of the story of Christmas. Britten's Ceremony of Carols forms the central part of this recording binding together strands of modern thinking, ancient melody (plainsong from the Vespers of the Nativity) and folksong through the old modes. Additionally, through Baroque and Victorian music, we discover that the very concept of Christmas undergoes constant reinterpretation and that this is reflected in the music of the time. It is hoped that the listener will find something new or revealing in this recording and that they will rejoice at Christmastide.


    Heinrich Schutz: Historia Nativitatis Swv 435

    Ensemble Polyharmonique

    Forthcoming: Jan. 22

    Label: CPO



    Herrnhuter Weihnacht Moravian Christmas

    Vocal Concert Dresden, Peter Kopp, Dresdner Instrumental-Concert

    Peter Kopp and his Vocal Concert Dresden have long since made a name for themselves with their releases on disc of highly interesting and hitherto little regarded compilations and programmes. 

    Following works from the Dresden court and Venetian gems, the most recent release was Masonic music of the 18th century. The latest project, then, is the music of the Moravian Brethren. The Brotherhood’s historical merit and international significance, radiating out from a picturesque village in Saxony across the whole world, will be celebrated at its tercentenary next year; in the meantime, it is working on being acknowledged by UNESCO as part of the world’s Cultural Heritage together with the Moravian Brothers in Bethlehem (PA, US) and Gracehill (UK).


    Persecuted in their homeland of Bohemia and Moravia, the early Reformation fellowship of “Bohemian Brethren” founded a settlement “unter des Herren Hut” (under the protection of the Lord) in 1722 on the estate of Count Zinzendorf in Upper Lusatia. 

    By so doing, they laid the foundation for a community of faith that flourishes to this day and for a movement that has grown into an international network. Very soon, other communities were being founded elsewhere: from London to Berlin, in Holland, Denmark, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, on Greenland and in the Caribbean.


    The Brotherhood was from the start a singing community. “Singing sessions”, “sermons in song” and new compositions by the musicians of Herrnhut played an important part alongside a creative and undogmatic approach to congregational hymns. 

    For instance, instead of singing the consecutive verses of individual songs, they combined thematically related verses or even odd lines of different songs, which the congregation evidently knew more or less by heart. 

    “The Herrnhuters have Musicians on all Instruments among them, who may in part pass for Virtuosos, and one will not find Music as sound as this in many a Princely Chapel,” says a contemporary account.

    Emigration and missions to North America by the Brethren have left a fascinating store of music there, and this is now regarded as one of the fundamental building-blocks of North American music history. In the 18th and early 19th century, one might encounter good music from Europe in the settlements of the Moravian community, which thus served as a musical bridge between Europe and the New World. 

    This link is noteworthy for the fact that even compositions written in remote regions were brought back to Germany and added to the local repertoire. This must have been absolutely unique to the Herrnhut movement in the 18th century.

    The programme is the result of intensive research in the archives of the Moravian Brotherhood in Upper Lusatia and also overseas. Almost all works are world premiere recordings, which in some cases had to be reconstructed. 

    Peter Kopp, long-serving director of the Dresden Kreuzkirche choir, now Rector of the Lutheran College for Church Music in Halle (Saale), has therefore joined with the Vocal Concert Dresden, the Dresdner Instrumental-Concert and other guest musicians to give an unique insight into the Moravian music of the 18th and early 19th centuries and thus provide a fascinating illustration of a regional music tradition that went on to acquire international relevance.

    Apart from its high repertoire value, this recording is notable for its presentation of festive Christmas music. Lovers of Baroque music for the Christmas season will be as enthusiastic as listeners who hope to enlarge their musical spectrum.
                     

    Label: Berlin Classics

    https://www.berlin-classics-music.com/en/album/8854725933-herrnhuter-weihnacht/



    Hodie Christus natus est

    The Boston Camerata / Anne Azema 

    Christmas in the Middle Ages

    Drawing on a wide variety of sources, mingling liturgical Latin with French, English, Italian and Iberian vernaculars, these magnificent songs, hymns and processionals show the multitude of ways in which the birth of Christ was celebrated in medieval times. The trio of female singers is accompanied by harp, fiddle, bells and wind instruments: together they touchingly evoke all the tenderness, hope and joy of medieval Christmas songs.



    Holy Boy: Christmastide In Albion

    Dickinson, Timothy / Honeybourne, Duncan (Artist)



    In the Bleak Midwinter: Christmas Carols from King's

    The Choir of King's College Cambridge (Artist), Daniel Hyde (Artist)

    In the Bleak Midwinter reflects a Christmas that was unlike any other in recent history. Much of the music on this album was heard around the world as part of the 103rd Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, a service that has been broadcast live every year since 1930. But for Christmas Eve 2020, the continuation of this uniquely long-running tradition was not to be. A full service, with lessons, carols, organ voluntaries and prayers, had been recorded in an empty Chapel for use in the event that a live broadcast became impossible, and it was this that was called upon just days before Christmas Eve. For its millions of listeners, the broadcast meant the continuation of a Christmas tradition in a year when so many were without their friends and family, and without so much of what makes Christmas special. Music from Christmas Eve is supplemented on this album by a selection of specially recorded tracks. It marks not only a moment of light in a time of considerable darkness for so many, but the beginning of a new era for the Choir of King's College under the direction of Daniel Hyde, with this his first full album at King's since his appointment in 2019.  

    Label: King's College



    In Dulci Jubilo: Michael Pretorius (1571-1621): Christmas Choir Book

    1. A Pagan Savior.
    2.In the sweet pleasure of
    3. There is a voice to wake up.
    4. The Star of Akatsuki no Shimaku.
    5. My soul honors the Lord
    6. Come to the high heaven.
    7. One rose blooms


    Southwest Germany Broadcast Vocal Ensemble
    Marcus Creed (Director)

    Recording March 4-5, 2020
    SWR Funkstudio, Stuttgart, Germany

    Composer Michael Pretorius, who lived in Germany, from the 16th to the 17th century. The musae sioniae Scion music from over 1000 collars and admiration songs he wrote "Musae sioniae Scion" is known for its development and spread of protestant admirations. In this album you choose the Christmas admiration from his vast collection and hear the southwest German broadcast vocal ensemble commanded by Marcus Creed. Most songs are written using two (bicinia) or three (tricinia) voices, so every piece of voice can be enjoyed with intricate opposite directions. 


    I sing of a Maiden: Five New Carols by John Rutter

    John Roberts (oboe), Jonathan Brown (bass-baritone), Grace Davidson (soprano)

    Cambridge Singers, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, JohnFiv Rutter

    Label: Collegium



    It Feels Like Christmas

    Vitamin String Quartet (Artist) 

    This holiday season, Vitamin String Quartet-the group behind the Bridgerton soundtrack-is set to release It Feels Like Christmas. Featuring reimagined yuletide pop standards ["All I Want For Christmas" (Mariah Carey), "Santa Tell Me" (Ariana Grande), "Last Christmas" (Wham!), "Mistletoe" (Justin Bieber), and more], this collection is sure to become a treasured holiday favorite for years to come.

    Label: Decca


    It's Christmas! - Extended Version

    Jonas Kaufman

    An extended Christmas album from Jonas Kaufmann, one of the world's most acclaimed and celebrated tenors. As ever, Kaufmann shows his versatility across 49 songs from around the world, covering an impressive variety of languages and musical styles ranging from church hymns, swinging jazz band numbers, pop hits through to intimate folksongs accompanied by charming folksong ensemble.

    Sony


    Light for the World: Winder Meditation Mix

    Juliette Pochin (keyboards), James Morgan (keyboards)

    Poor Clares of Arundel

    Label: Decca


      

    Little Christmas

    St. Florianer Sangerknaben (Artist), Traditional (Composer), n/a (Conductor) 

    Since 1071, the St. Florianer Sängerknaben (St. Florian Boys' Choir) has been one of the most traditional of the renowned boys' choirs in Europe, to which Anton Bruckner belonged at the time. For centuries, one of the core tasks of the choir has been to provide music for the church services at St. Florian's Abbey in Linz, but today the boys also give concerts all over the world, always with overwhelming success. The album with well-known, but also lesser-known international Christmas carols contains recordings with their long-time director Franz Farnberger, which were made between 1998 and 2021 and thus vividly document the consistently high level of this boys' choir.  

    Label: Ars Produktion

    Love Came Down at Christmas
    Malcom and Archie

    A unique collection of Christmas songs from the UK and Europe premiering the title track by the three-time Olivier award winning composer, Michael Haslam and featuring many treble duet arrangements written especially for
    Myron and Archie.

     


     Masters of this Hall, Choir of Exeter College Oxford: Carols Ancient and Modern

    A Minstrel’s Christmas

    English, German, Czech, French, Austrian Carols from many periods

    “Opening vivaciously, this collection simulates a visiting village group with pleasing simplicity …Many highlights from Deller himself, on magical form here” (Penguin Guide)

    Label: Alto

    Noel

    Ensemble Vocal Arts-Quebec, Matthias Maute

    ATMA Classique is proud to collaborate with Ensemble vocal Arts-Quebec and Mecenat Musica on ART CHORAL, a unique and ambitious project surveying the history of choral singing over six centuries, from the Renaissance to the present day. Consisting of 11 volumes, the series will roll out over the next three years and will feature works by 50 composers from the 16th to the 21st centuries, as well as 11 webcast concerts and 120 videos.

    The first ART CHORAL release is dedicated to Christmas. Traditional songs from France, England and Germany, such as Holy Night, Adeste Fideles, Joy to the world, or Es ist ein Ros entspruggen are paired with Francis Poulenc's Quatre Motets pour le temps de Noel.

    Ensemble vocal Arts-Quebec is a professional choir whose mission is to present the great tradition of choral singing in Quebec, Canada, and abroad. Following almost 40 years of leadership by founder Yves Courville, in 2018 the choir appointed two-time JUNO Award winner Matthias Maute as its artistic director.

    The Ensemble received the Opus Award for Musical Event of the Year in 2020. Matthias Maute has achieved international renown as a conductor, recorder and flute player, and composer. Mr. Maute is esteemed for his artistic direction of Ensemble Caprice, for whom he produces ingenious, fascinating programs.



    An Oxford Christmas

    Chapel Choir of the Royal Hospital Chelsea (Artist), Joshua Ryan (Artist), Ralph Vaughan Williams (Composer), William Vann (Conductor) 

    Albion Records

    This recording focusses on arrangements made by Vaughan Williams for The Oxford Book of Carols (1928), coupled with two later carols published by OUP. Many of the tunes are far from well-known and deserve a new audience. We think 10 of the 22 tracks are first recordings but reserve the right to have overlooked one or two amidst the vast but very mixed heritage of recorded carols.

    The preface to The Oxford Book of Carols tells us that: 'Variety in the method of singing is even more important than with hymns, and the verses should never be sung straight through all in the same way.' In this spirit the choir's director, William Vann, has prepared the carols for recording with a mixture of accompanied, unaccompanied and solo verses. Few of these carols are likely to have been undertaken by a congregation; this recording by a choir of distinguished professional singers presents the carols at their best, supported by the Henry Willis organ of St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead, in half of the carols.

    As always, full texts are included, and detailed notes on the carols are preceded by an essay about The Oxford Book of Carols by Jeremy Summerly.

    This is a companion album to ALBCD035 A Vaughan Williams Christmas, which proved outstandingly popular. We hope that this will provide every bit as much enjoyment.


    Radiant Dawn

    Elora Singers


    Rheinberger: der Stern von Bethlehem Op. 164

    Dilec Gecer, Michael Junge, Vogtland Philharmonie, Universitatschor Dresden, Stefan Fraas

    Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger is one of those late Romantic composers who enjoyed extraordinary popularity during his lifetime, but whose works are largely forgotten today. In 1890 Rheinberger wrote one of his most personal and soulful works, the Christmas cantata Der Stern von Bethlehem for soloists, choir and orchestra, for which his wife, the then-published poet Franziska von Hoffnaass, had written the text.

    The cantata premiered on December 24, 1892, at the Kreuzkirche in Dresden and soon became one of Rheinberger's best-known and most beautiful oratorical creations.

    His nine Advent Motets were written in 1893, composed as a contribution to the traditional cultivation of the chants of the church service, which changed according to the church year.

    These motets are assigned to the liturgy of the four Sundays of Advent and form a coherent cycle for the Advent season.


    River

    Seraphim & Cherubin Chorus

    A labour of love through turbulent times, River bring us back together through music. Recorded through the fall of 2021, River is the Saraphim & Cherubim Chorus' sophomore album and follow up to the 2020 10th Anniversary Christmas on Record. Celebrate this year with River. Purchase at Seraphim & Cherubin's SHOP.

    Romantic Christmas Music From Cologne Cathedral

    Theresa Nelles (soprano), Winfried Bnig (piano)

    Soprano Theresa Nelles and cathedral organist Winfried Bonig invite us to an atmospheric Christmas Eve in Cologne Cathedral. This new recording presents a varied programme of Romantic works from various countries: music for the feast that goes straight to the heart.

    The great acoustics of Cologne Cathedral have been deliberately captured on this audiophile SACD.

    Label: Aeolus





    Sachsische Weihnacht

    Praetorius / Guttler (Artist) 

    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Berlin Classics



    Sancta Nox: Christmas Matins from Bavaria

    Unabridged

    Seminarians of Saint Peter Wigratzbad (Artist, Performer), Gwilym H.T. Evans (Conductor)

    For connoisseurs of beautiful Christmas music, this is a must-have for the collection. Sancta Nox: Christmas Matins from Bavaria by the Seminarians of Saint Peter Wigratzbad brings you a taste of heaven for your most deeply felt Christmas moments-presented by a group hailing from the majestic Alps in Germany's Bavaria region. Be transported by the peaceful sounds of Christmas Matins through Gregorian Chant and polyphonic gems. Also included is an ethereal rendition of a multi-lingual Silent Night. Reminiscent of the chanting monks of old, the choir of the Seminarians of Saint Peter Wigratzbad recorded this music in the historic St. Magnus Abbey of Bad Schussenried, built in the 12th century. 'Tis the season to expand your playlist-enjoy this exquisite a capella Christmas repertoire!

    The International Seminary of St. Peter in Wigratzbad, Germany, was the first seminary founded by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, its first house established canonically and the site of its General House. It is situated on the ancient frontier of Bavaria and Swabia, a short distance from Germany’s borders with neighbouring Austria and Switzerland. It is less than twenty kilometers from the renowned island city of Lindau on Lake Constance at the foot of the Alps.


    Scattered Light in Winter

    Westminster Williamson Voices

    A year ago, Westminster Williamson Voices joined a consortium called “The Scattered Light Consortium” along with Jo-Michael Scheibe at USC (the USC Thornton Chamber Singers) and Jamie Glasgow (The Glasgow School of Art Choir). I was attracted to the concept not only because of the composers who are dear friends, but because the pieces were set to poems by one of America’s greatest poets, Dana Gioia. When the two works arrived from composer Sarah Rimkus and Thomas LaVoy, I had, as they say, “the wind knocked out of me.” While both poems could be interpreted using a broader life perspective, they spoke to me and the choir in ways that were immediately deep and profound. Both poems provide light and hope to all of us who are living through this change at Westminster into something unknown. And then, shortly after this recording was completed, the pandemic struck, and we were in isolation from our music-making family. We were thankful that we were able to complete this recording.
     
    All of the music on the CD reflects our hope for the future as we climb a crooked ladder leading to, hopefully, a brighter new time for our beloved college, and our lives beyond the pandemic. Our desire is to see a glimmer of light behind what seems a very closed door. This CD offers music for personal reflection, with the hope that these sounds can provide for each of us “scattered” new light.
     
    CONTENTS: In the Bleak Midwinter, Steve Pilkington • Kit Smart's Carol, Gerald Custer • Improvisation on Coventry Carol, Sam Scheibe, Christian Koller, Guillermo Passarin, Alex Tomlinson • Solitude, James Whitbourn • The Stars Now Rearrange Themselves, Thomas LaVoy • The Burning Ladder, Sarah Rimkus • Salvation to All That Will Is Nigh, Anthony Maglione • Brightest and Best, Sarah Rimkus • Coventry Carol, John Frederick Hudson • Magnificat, Peter Relph • Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent, Sam Scheibe.



    Kevin Puts: Silent Night (opera in Two Acts, Libretto By Mark Campbell)



    Tomas Luis de Victoria: Missa Magnum Mysterium; Francisco De Penalo: Magnificat, Motets

    Penalosa Ensemble

    Forthcoming Jan. 2022

    Label: CPO

    The Spirit of the Season



    A St. Olaf Christmas: Go Tell It on the Mountain 5

  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ St. Olaf Records
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2021
  • Date first available: 2006
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    Strange Wonders, The Wexford Carols, Vol. II
    Caitriona O'Leary, Seth Lakeman, John Smith, Clara Sanabras & Stile Antico (Artist)

    Strange Wonders, The Wexford Carols, Vol. II brings together folk, classical and traditional music luminaries to present Irelandâ''s greatest Christmas music.

    Produced by Ethan Johns featuring vocals by Caitriona Oâ''Leary, Seth Lakeman, John Smith, Clara Sanabras & Stile Antico with Instrumentalists Alison Balsom, Olov Johansson, Simone Collavecchi & Others.

    The Wexford Carols are Irelandâ''s greatest Christmas music and perhaps the most important body of Christmas carols in English yet to be introduced to the public. In 2014 Heresy Records released The Wexford Carols to international acclaim. The album reached #1 on both the Billboard and Amazon charts. The first Wexford Carols release focused on the well-known episodes of the Christmas story and took a stylistic approach that integrated Irish traditional music with Americana.

    Strange Wonders, The Wexford Carols Vol. II, presents the highly anticipated follow up to the previous album. The new album features 11 carols from the Waddinge and Deveraux collections that focus on the spiritual and mystical aspects of the Christmas story and also some less-familiar aspects of this narrative including carols about the lives of saints whose feast days fall within the 12 days of Christmas (24th December â'' 6th January). These includes carols on St. Stephen, St. John, St. Sylvester and the Holy Innocents.

    Producer Ethan Johns has adopted an intimate interpretation of these remarkable and moving carols that integrates early music, folk music and classical styles.

    1. Ye Sons of Men
    2. The Darkest Midnight in December -
    3. This Great Mysterie (aka This Christmass Day you Pray Me Sing)
    4. On Christmas Night All Christians Sing
    5. The Night of the Nativity
    6. St. Stephen had an Angel’s Face
    7. On St. Stephen’s Day (aka This is St. Stephen's Day)
    8. A Carol for St. John’s Day
    9. Hail ye Flow’rs of Martyrs
    10. This Feast of St. Sylvester
    11. The Enniscorthy Christmas Carol

    Manufacturer : ‎ Heresy Records



    Vidimus Glriam Eius

    Luceat Choir/James Fellows

    A complete liturgical recording of the traditional service for Christmas, combining old and new Carols with Lessons read by members of the Oxford Vaccine Group.

    Label: Willowhayne Records



    Weihnachtslieder / Christmas Songs

    Violoncello A Deux, Uta Schlichtig & Birgit Heinemann



    Winter Songs: Vocal Music of Robert Paterson

    Founded in New York City in 2005, AME has been a dynamic, creative force in the American new music scene. With a world-class ensemble made up of NYC's finest musicians, AME is "simply 'first-rate" (The New York Times). AME has performed and premiered over 135 works by over 120 living American composers in venues ranging from Lincoln Center to Galapagos Arts Space, and has "consistently demonstrated a flair for inventive programming" (Steve Smith, Time Out New York). AME programs both cutting edge and traditional works, presenting unique, engaging events that encourage dialogue between artists and audiences. AME is committed to that connection: over 90% of the composers whose works have been programmed by AME have attended our concerts. Sold out crowds at Merkin Hall, Dimenna Center, the Rubin Museum, The TimesCenter and many other venues are a winning testament to AME's tremendous fan base and ever-expanding popularity.

    In 2012-13 AME was the ensemble-in-residence at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City, and AME tours and offers educational outreach programs. Recent collaborations include the Dance Theater of Harlem and Talujon percussion ensemble.

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    6. Winter Songs - I. Icicles Filled the Long Window

    7. Winter Songs - II. Dark Day, Warm and Windy

    8. Winter Songs - III. The Snow Man

    9. Winter Songs - IV. Boy at The Window

    10. Winter Songs - V. Old Story

    11. Winter Songs - VI. Neither Snow

    12. Eating Variations - 1. My Body, a Temple

    13. Eating Variations - 2. The Hog

    14. Eating Variations - 3. Even the Dyspeptic Must Eat

    15. Eating Variations - 4. The Dietary Moralist

    16. Eating Variations - 5. The Happy Medium

    17. Thursday - 1. Introduction

    18. Thursday - 2. 9:15 a.m.

    19. Thursday - 3. 10:42 a.m.

    20. Thursday - 4. 5:09 p.m.

    21. Thursday - 5. 6:05 p.m.

    22. Thursday - 6. 6:15 p.m.

    23. Batter's Box - 1. Batting Practice

    24. Batter's Box - 2. Catching

    25. Batter's Box - 3. Rain Delay

    26. Batter's Box - 4. At Bat

    27. Batter's Box - 5. Postgame Interview




    Winter Tales

    Various Artists (Artist) 

    In late 2020, Deutsche Grammophon invited some of the label's composers to reimagine holiday music. The result was 12 personal responses to that creative challenge, all of which have something fresh and timely to say about winter's promise of renewal and light's power over darkness. Featuring Roger & Brian Eno, Peter Gregson, V¡kingur Olafsson, Hania Rani & Dobrawa Czocher, Balmorhea, Mari Samuelsen, Ane Brun, Dustin O'Halloran & Bryan Senti, ABBOTT, Vanbur, Classical Sundays and Joep Beving.  

    Deutsche Grammophon



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