St. Martin's Voices Release "A babe is born: Music for Christmas" on Resonus
This album from St. Martin’s Voices under director Andrew Earis brings together eighteen Christmas choral works by a wide range of contemporary composers. Telling the story of the nativity, music by Cecilia McDowall, Gabriel Jackson and James Whitbourn is featured alongside pieces from the next generation of choral composers including Grace-Evangeline Mason, Kerensa Briggs and Emily Hazrati.
From settings of ancient texts such as "O magnum mysterium" and "Adam lay ybounden" to more modern poetry by Ursula Askham Fanthorpe and Charles Anthony Silvestri, the music spans a variety of styles and moods.
Thoughtfully curated and stylishly performed, these premiere recordings narrate the Christmas story from prophecy to birth, adding fresh material to the festive repertoire and highlighting the ongoing creativity of British choral music.
Vicente Chavarría (b.1988)
1. Adam lay ybounden
Charlotte Baskerville (b.1994)
2. A tender shoot
Becky McGlade (b.1974)
3. O come, O come, Emmanuel
Cecilia McDowall (b.1951)
4. Tota pulchra es
Robert Sharpe (b.1971)
5. There is no rose
Cecilia McDowall
6. Make we joy now in this fest
Gabriel Jackson (b.1962)
7. Christmas Eve
David Bednall (b.1979)
8. BC:AD – This was the moment
Esther Bersweden (b.1996)
9. O magnum mysterium
Grace-Evangeline Mason (b.1994)
10. Hodie Christus natus est
Owain Park (b.1993)
11. A babe is born
Alan Bullard (b.1947)
12. Sweet babe, sang she
Kerensa Briggs (b.1991)
13. Seeking You
Cecilia McDowall
14. The Magi
James Whitbourn (1963–2024)
15. Our Gold
Ben Ponniah (b.1984)
16. The Golden Carol
Emily Hazrati (b.1998)
17. Coventry Carol
Ed Newton-Rex (b.1987)
18. I heard the bells on Christmas Day
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