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Saturday, November 24, 2018

Trinity College Advent Carols Service this Sunday, Nov. 25

Trinity College Advent Carols Service this Sunday, Nov. 25

Reposted from Choir of Trinity College's Facebook page (@TrinCollChoir):

This Sunday the choir will sing it’s final service of 2018, the annual Advent Carol Service (this year marking the week preceding Advent Sunday). Attended by 700 hundred people, this is our biggest service of the year, and always a memorable night for the choir, college, and all of our guests and friends from around the world.

As is tradition, music by Bach, David Willcocks and Paul Manz will suffuse the service, alongside a much-loved setting of the Advent Responsory by Richard Marlow, Organist and Master of the Choristers of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1968 to 2006. Our service will also feature music by highly celebrated composers Jaakko Mäntyjärvi and Ēriks Ešenvalds, with both of whom the choir enjoys close friendships, as well as Jonathan Dove’s beguiling ‘Seek him that maketh the seven stars’ and Morten Lauridsen’s world-famous ‘O magnum mysterium’.

But we have a unique connection to the oldest piece in our service, the late Medieval carol ‘Ther is no rose of swych vertu’ in an arrangement by John Stevens (1921-2002). The carol music and text (in middle English and Latin) survive in a 15th-Century manuscript now held in our own Trinity College Library, Cambridge (MS O.3.58). The vellum carol roll, known as The Trinity Carol Roll, is of East Anglian origin and was gifted to the College in 1838 by one H. O. Roe, Esq. ‘Ther is no rose of swych vertu’ is the last carol of thirteen in the collection and probably the best known to carollers today. On Sunday evening it will be sung in an Advent service in Trinity College for the tenth consecutive year, and in what is approximately the six-hundredth anniversary of the carol's composition. We hope you’re able to join us for the occasion!

For more information about the Trinity Carol Roll, visit this entry in the Library’s online ‘Treasures from the Collection’ series:
https://trinitycollegelibrarycambridge.wordpress.com/…/tri…/

And, for a beautiful digitisation of the manuscript, visit:
http://trin-sites-pub.trin.cam.ac.uk/james/viewpage.php…

Tune-in to http://trinitycollegechoir.com/webcasts/live/ at 6pm on Sunday evening to hear our service sung live.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Yulefest: Mix of Old and New, Choir of Trinity College Is A Must for your Chirstmas Music Collection





 Yulefest!: Mix of Old and New, Choir of Trinity College Is Must for your Christmas Music Collection

by Ray Rojas

The last carol recording from the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge I bought was “Carols from Trinity.” The version of I have was a two-disc set of carols probably a mix of recordings from the two previous “Carols from Trinity” (1990, 1993 and 1997 on  Conifer) and “A Child is Born” 1993 Classics.

So hearing Yulefest!, the choir’s newest Christmas recording, it was quite a change in terms of maintaining a traditional carol repertory. However, this recording ventures into the world of American Christmas songs from the World War II and post-War era maintaining at the same time excelling in the traditional carols.


This time, under the direction of Stephen Layton, the choirs takes us in to the cold winter full of waiting, joy, home longing, and memory. This will be Layton’s second Christmas recording with Trinity, the first being Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, also on Hyperion.


What’s special about this recording is that while maintaining the tradition, it does the contemporary, some in admittedly Swingle Singer’s style. Although I say contemporary, “Jingle Bells” was written in the 1900s, but even this song qualifies it, with a wink of eye, as a carol. This arraignment by Ben Parry is original and well performed here. This arraignment was in fact, written for the Swingle Singers, here expanded for full choir. Another Swingle connection is seen in “Silent Night,” in which an arrangement is of Jonathan Rathbone, a former Swingle Singer.  Rathbone gives the almost 200-year old carol to mix of 20th Century and tradition.


Although commonly associated with the 20th Century, “Jingle Bells” was actually written in the 19th Century as a Thanksgiving song. The version on this album is by Ben Parry, originally written for The Swingle Singers.


Ted Trader, who writes the liner notes, says that Trinity’s performance of “In the Bleak Midwinter” by Gustav Holst, is given an “American a capella feel” with an an arrangement by Ola Gjeilo. Old World or New, the arrangement is simply beautiful bringing the dark cold of winter to life.


As mentioned before, there are several 20th Century pop pieces including Mel Torme’s “Christmas Song” and “White Christmas.” Torme’s classic is arranged by Peter Gritton and “White Christmas” by Jeremy Davies. Also 20th Century, John Rutter’s nostalgia piece “The Very Best Time of the Year” sets the Christmas mood for family gatherings and Christmas dinner. The arrangement is by Owen Park. Park’s original composition of “Shepard’s Cradle Song” admittedly pays tribute to Rutter’s style with solos by Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano) and Faith Waddell (soprano).


Park also lends an arrangement of “Have yourself a merry Little Christmas,” a song originally from the musical “Meet Me in St. Louis.” This is a classic American Christmas songs that Trinity shows can be turned into choral showstoppers without the cheese that other pop Christmas classics usually receive when arranged for choir. I first heard Park’s arrangement of “Tomorrow shall be my Dancing Day” in the choir’s Advent Carol Service in 2013 via live feed from Cambridge. It has since gained a popular following and is now performed and heard in many Advent and Carol services.



The now widely performed Advent tune, “E’en so, Lord Jesus, quickly come” performed here by Trinity, shows why this modern carols has gain such a following. The longing for the Lord’s coming can still be felt. Released by American composer Pau Menz in 1953, the years have not tarnished the beauty of this motet and Trinity excels in its performances, makes us forget that the text is from the sometimes depressing Book of Revelations. Paul Menz wife, Ruth Mentz wrote the lyrics when their son was critically ill.


Another American composer, James Bassi, has his “Quem pastores laudavere” performed.
Taking us back to the time of Michael Praetorius (1571-1621), Trinity performs Erling Penderson’s arrangement of “Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen  A great and mighty wonder”
Orla Gello has Scanenavian roots, but his is not the only one on this recording. Trinity takes us to Sweden for “The virgin and child” based on a Swedish folk song, here arranged by Gunnar Eriksson (Note 1).  There is also Swedish carol Ave maris stella. Two more Swedish songs are included. They are “The Star” by Harald Sventelius (1902-1996), arr. Hans-Ola Ericsson (b1958) and “Peace, peace” by Gustaf Nordqvist (1886-1949). “Peace, Peace” was composed by  Gustaf Nordqvist (1886-1949) which is another exploration of a Swedish song, sung in English. Nordqvist if most famous for writing to music for the Swedish carol “Jul, jul, strålande jul.” The arrangement is by Hans-Ola Erickson. In “The Star,” the solos are sung eloquently by sopranos Anna Cavaliero and Julie St. Clair. In “The Star,” you can hear the song ascend through the cathedral.
                                                                                               
An arrangement by Reginald Jacques of “Away in a Manger” is based on a French folk song. “How are is Bethlehem,” by Bertie Rice is a close-harmony piece.
Most peculiar is “Peace, Peace” by  Gustaf Nordqvist (1886-1949) which is another exploration of a Swedish song, sung in English. The arrangement is by Hans-Ola Eickson and solos are sung by sopranos Anna Cavaliero and Julie St. Clair.


“O Heavenly Word,” arranged here by Michael Bojesen, is a Danish folk song said to be very popular in Denmark.  The last carol is “The Oxen” by Jonathan Rathbone. The words are taken from Thomas Hardy.


Would I play this on Christmas Eve for the family?: Most definitely. 


Trinity's Christmas CD should be in every Christmas music collection.

Note 1    According to the Bach Cantata Website, Eriksson: Gunnar Eriksson teaches choir and ensemble conducting at the State College of Music and the State Opera College at the University of Göteborg, in Sweden’s second-largest city. He founded and directs the Rilke Ensemble, a twelve-voice mixed ensemble named “Choir of the Year” in 2004 by the Swedish Choral Centre. Gunnar Eriksson is also the leader of the Göteborg Chamber Choir, which has existed for over 25 years and has recorded some 20 albums and made several tours around the world. He spends most of his spare time traveling around the world conducting and teaching choirs and their leaders.
http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Eriksson-Gunnar.htm

Tracks:
Jingle bells
Silent night
In the bleak mid-winder
White Christmas
The very best time of the year
Shepherd’s cradle song
The Christmas Song
A great and mighty wonder
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
E’en so, Lord Jesus, quickly come
Quem pastores laudevere
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
The virgin and child
Away in a Manger
Ave maris stella
How far is Bethlehem?
The star
Peace, Peace
Sleigh ride
O heavenly word
The oxen

 

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Saturday, December 6, 2014

#4. New Christmas Recordings 2014, Part I.

New Christmas Recordings 2014, Part I


Reformatted, Dec. 4, 2022

Welcome to our 2014 showcase of new Christmas Recordings. Since there is so much to tell you about, we will it in several parts.

Please be aware this blog focuses on the carol tradition and other Christmas sacred and classical music, so we won't have a lot of Frosty the Snowman, but occasionally some jazz and a Capella ensembles. 

If no description is given, it's because we did not find one when doing our web search. Also, the descriptions given are not this blog's reviews.




Venetian Christmas
Arte Dei Suonatori
Don't have a description for this album, but check out the group's website: http://www.artedeisuonatori.pl/




Best of Christmas

Andre Rieu
 Disc: 1
1 Stille Nacht (CD)
2 Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly (CD)
3 Walking in the Air - from "The Snowman" (CD)
4 O Come All Ye Faithful (CD)
5 Sleigh Ride (CD)
6 White Christmas (CD)
7 Jingle Bells (CD)
8 The Holy City (CD)
9 God Rest You Merry Gentlemen (CD)
10 O Holy Night (CD)
11 Petit Papa Noel (CD)
12 Go Tell It on the Mountain (CD)
13 Ave Maria (CD)
14 O Little Town of Bethlehem (CD)
15 December Lights (CD)
16 Hallelujah (CD)

Disc: 2

1 Stille Nacht (DVD)
2 Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly (DVD)
3 O Daughter of Zion (DVD)
4 White Christmas (DVD)
5 Sleigh Ride (DVD)
6 Old Toy Trains (DVD)
7 O Christmas Tree (DVD)
8 Walking in the Air (Theme from 'The Snowman') (DVD)
9 Dezemberlichter (DVD)
10 Go Tell It on the Mountain (DVD)
11 Jingle Bells - Edit (DVD)
12 Winter Wonderland (DVD)
13 Christmas Rose (Es Ist Ein Ros' Entsprungen) (DVD)
14 The Holy City (DVD)
15 Ave Maria (DVD)
16 Sleep Little Jesus (Slaap Nu Mijn Jezuke) (DVD)
17 Silent Night (DVD)
  
Christmas From Tewkesbury

Abbey Tewkesbury

This collection of festive music is a selection from the repertoire that the choristers and lay clerks of Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum can be heard singing during the run up to Christmas each year. Some of the pieces are new recordings of well-known favourites, whilst others will be less familiar. The Schola Cantorums raison detre is to sing Evensong during the week throughout school term time. 

This tradition at Tewkesbury was revived forty years ago in 1974 when the Choir of the Abbey School sang its first service of Choral Evensong. Since the Abbey School closed in 2006, the choristers have been educated at Dean Close Preparatory School in Cheltenham. Ever since the sixteen boy choristers and the lay clerks have continued their daily offering of worship in the peaceful surroundings of the Abbey. 

In recent years the Scholas Cantorum has appeared on a number of highly-regarded recordings. Each year, Dean Close School commissions a Christmas Carol for Schola Cantorum and the Chapel Choir at the senior school. On this recording, three of these works are presented. Bob Chilcotts atmospheric setting of The night he was born, was commissioned back in 2006, and is a setting of words by Helen Dunmore. Philip Moores reserved Into a quiet world was written in 2012, and Thomas Hewitt Jones jaunty setting of original words by Paul Williamson, Verbum caro factum est, was completed for 2013s Christmas services. 

These last two pieces are recorded here for the first time. Simon Bell was appointed as Director of the Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum in 2012. He was previously at Winchester Cathedral where he held the position of Assistant Director of Music.

1. Adam Lay Ybounden
2 Nova! Nova!
3 A Babe Is Born
4 The Night He Was Born
5 O Little Town of Bethlehem
6 Into a Quiet World
7 Ding Dong! Merrily on High
8 Away in a Manger
9 Noël Huron - Carleton Etherington
10 Benedicamus Domino
11 Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
12 Bethlehem Down
13 No Small Wonder
14 O Come, All Ye Faithful
15 I Saw Three Ships
16 In Excelsis Gloria
17 This Is the Truth Sent from Above
18 Candlelight Carol
19 Verbum Caro Factum E
    



Christmas Presence, Colorado Children’s Chorale

Colorado Children's Chorale Music
 


A Colorado Kind of Christmas
Colorado Children's Chorale


Tellin' it on the Mountain...an Old American Christmas

Colorado Christmas Chorale




That's Christmas To Me by Pentatonix

Christmas tunes have never sounded so good. A capella vocal sensation, Pentatonix, brings new life to classic holiday tracks, modern favorites, and throws in a one-of-a-kind holiday mash up on this festive CD. It--along with a bonus CD--is sure to fill you with the holiday spirit.

1. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

2. White Winter Hymnal

3. Sleigh Ride

4. Winter Wonderland / Don't Worry Be Happy; Winter Wonderland\ Don't Worry, Be Happy

5. That's Christmas to Me

6. Mary, Did You Know?

7. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

8. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

9. Santa Claus is Coming to Town

10. Silent Night

11. Let It Go

 

The Great British Carol Collection, 
The Choir Of Trinity College, Cambridge

"The Great British Carol Collection" is a 2CD set of best-loved carols that captures the essential essence of a traditional Christmas. This special collection features twenty-eight of the most popular classics, from evergreen standards "Silent Night" and "Away in a Manger" to "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" and "O Come All Ye Faithful." The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge is one of the leading exponents of British choral tradition and acknowledged by "Gramophone Magazine" as one of the world s greatest choirs. On this beautiful collection, the choir performs under the baton of the critically acclaimed and internationally renowned maestro, Richard Marlow. "The Great British Carol Collection" is an essential for lovers of classic carols and is destined to become a Christmas tradition.




The Wexford Carols

Catriona O'Leary and featuring Tom JonesRosanne CashRhiannon Giddens

Starring the celebrated Irish singer Caitriona O'Leary and featuring Grammy winners Sir Tom Jones, Rosanne Cash and Rhiannon Giddens, The Wexford Carols presents Ireland's greatest Christmas music (much of it for the first time) in a recording that magically blends a diversity of folk styles including traditional Irish, Americana, Blues and Gospel.

With lyrics by Luke Waddinge and William Devereux and set to popular tunes of the day, these musically sublime, spiritually rich, and emotionally powerful carols from the 17th and 18th centuries will give listeners a entirely new and compelling way to experience the story of Christmas.

  1. "Tell Shepherds" – Caitríona O’Leary
  2. "An Angel This Night" – Caitríona O’Leary
  3. "Jerusalem Our Happy Home" – Tom Jones (backing vocals Caitríona O’Leary & Rhiannon Giddens)
  4. "This Is Our Christmass Day" – Caitríona O’Leary
  5. "Now To Conclude Our Christmas Mirth" – Rhiannon Giddens (backing vocals Tom Jones & Caitríona O’Leary)
  6. "The Darkest Midnight In December" – Caitríona O’Leary
  7. "An Angel This Bright Midnight" – Rosanne Cash, Caitríona O’Leary, John Smith, Graham Hopkins
  8. "Behould Three Kings" – Rosanne Cash (backing vocals O’Leary, John Smith, Graham Hopkins)
  9. "The Angell Said To Joseph Mild" – Tom Jones (backing vocals O’Leary, Cash, Giddens)
  10. "A Virgin Queen In Bethlehem" – Caitríona O’Leary, Singer
  11. "Christmas Day Is Come" – Rhiannon Giddens & Caitríona O’Leary, Vocals
  12. "The Enniscorthy Christmas Carol" – Rosanne Cash, Rhiannon Giddens, Caitríona O’Leary, Tom Jones
Label: Hersey Records


Christmas in Ireland
Noel Mcloughlin and Ger ODonnell

Devereux and set to popular tunes of the day, these musically sublime, spiritually rich, and emotionally powerful carols from the 17th and 18th centuries will give listeners a entirely new and compelling way to experience the story of Christmas.
1. The Holly and the Ive
2. Christmas in the Trenches
3. I saw three ships
4. O Little Town of Bethlehem
5. Oh Christmas Tree
6. In the Bleak Midwintere
7. The Maid Who Sold Her Barley
8. The Snows They melt the Soonest
9. The Coventry Carol
10. God rest you merry gentleman
11. The Soulcake
12. The Wexford Carol
13. Auld Lang Synee

Label: ARC Music





Organ Music for Christmas, Christian Lambou

The French word noël is closely associated with the organ, and this new recording from the Breton organist Christian Lambour introduces the listener to works from the 17th to the 20th century. 

Noëls provided organists with the opportunity to introduce variations on popular tunes, often making use of Christmas carols and shepherd songs. The evocative sound of these traditional melodies sung around the fire during advent are assured to get you in lesprit de Noël! 

The album takes in some of the country's most assured writers for the instrument, from the well-known figures of César Franck and Théodore Dubois to lesser-known names like Michel Corrette and Alexis Chauvet notorious among his contemporaries as le petit Bach because of his contrapuntal style whom the listener may be not so familiar with. 

Many of the contributors held distinguished organist positions in Parisian churches, such as Claude Balbastre at Notre-Dame de Paris and two members of the Dandrieu family both at one time organist at Saint-Barthélemy en Cité, Paris. The melody incorporated into Puer nobis nascitur by Pierre Dandrieu will be recognized by many as a popular Christmas carol still commonly sung today. 

The music of Père Franck, as his students affectionately knew him, and Alexandre Guilmant provide a contrast with their noëls which were revived in line with the emerging symphonic tradition of the 19th century. 

Christian Lambours masterful recital is rounded off with movements from Boëlys Messe du jour de Noël, published in 1842 for performance on Christmas Day. The historic organ used on this recording in the former Benedictine Abbey of Neu St Johann in Switzerland, built in 1779, is instrumental in bringing the music alive. Other information: Booklet includes liner notes, artist biography Recorded in 2014 on an historic instrument.

Label: Brilliant Classics



German Baroque Sacred Music - 
Christmas Box Set

Various
Label: Ricercar

Here already is the second set of LES PLEIADES, the intelligent collection of RICERCAR re-releases. Again devoted to the German Baroque religious repertoire, this appropriate release focuses on the Nativity repertoire, extending from the early 17th century to the generation of Johann Sebastian Bach who is represented here by a few very beautiful Christmas cantatas. 

Alongside Schutz' Christmas Oratorio and lovely Yuletide cantatas by Bach's contemporary Christoph Graupner, we will find in this set the evocation of Nativity scenes, from the Annunciation up to the Presentation in the Temple, as well as the reconstruction of a Lutheran Christmas service. The compositions by Praetorius, Selle, Tunder, Lubeck, Buxtehude, Scheidt, Hammerschmidt, Schutz and Bruhns will tell you the Christmas story with tenderness and joy. 





Stille Nacht... - Christmas Choir Music

RIAS Kammerchor, Uwe Gronostay (Conductor)

The Christmas carols on this CD form a dramaturgical cycle, beginning with the mysterious night into which falls the light of God; there follow narrative and devotional songs as well as hymns of praise leading to the birth of Christ, then back into the night that also symbolically bears within itself the breaking of the new day. 

They form an arc extending from the music of the Renaissance and Baroque to romantic choral works, settings of lieder and compositions of the 20th century. For over forty years, Uwe Gronostay strongly influenced German and European choral culture as a conductor, pedagogue and organizer in equal measure in the professional choral scene, with the high-achievement ensembles amongst amateur choirs, in education at academies of music and in international networking. He would have turned 75 on 25 October 2014.

To mark this occasion, audite is releasing the present CD with Christmas carols recorded by Gronostay for the RIAS Berlin during the 14 years of his period as artistic director of the RIAS Chamber Choir between 1972 and 1986. Alongside several well-known pieces, there are also lesser-known ones that will offer interested listeners a welcome expansion of the Christmas repertoire. 

At the same time, the CD documents Gronostay's view that all ambitious choral work should begin with the stylistic richness and sonic challenges of the a-cappella literature, progressively working from short forms to major works.
Label: Audite
 
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