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Bach, J S: | In dulci jubilo (voluntary) | Davies, T: | Christmas Eve | Dean, B: | Now comes the dawn | Gauntlett: | Once in Royal David's city | Goldschmidt, O: | A tender shoot has started | Hurford: | Sunny bank | Jackson, Gabriel: | The Christ-child | Mendelssohn: | Hark! the herald angels sing | Muldowney: | Mary ('The night when she first gave birth') | Ord: | Adam lay y-bounden | Praetorius, M: | Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen arr. Jan Sandström | Rautavaara: | Christmas Carol | Reger: | Wiegenlied, Op. 79d, 1 | Rutter: | All bells in paradise | trad.: | Herefordshire Carol arr. Vaughan Williams In Dulci Jubilo arr. Robert Lucas de Pearsall A Virgin most pure arr. Stephen Cleobury Sussex Carol arr. Philip Ledger God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen The Holly and the Ivy arr. June Nixon While Shepherds Watched Ding dong! merrily on high arr. Mack Wilberg | Tranchell: | If ye would hear the angels sing | Turnage: | Misere’ nobis | Villette: | Hymne à la Vierge, Op. 24 | Wade: | O come, all ye faithful | Weir: | Illuminare, Jerusalem |
With a TV and radio audience of millions, the annual broadcast of carols from King’s College, Cambridge is an essential Christmas tradition for families all over the world. The debut album from the choir’s own label features a specially recorded performance of their glorious 'Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols', and includes many of the most well-known Christmas carols as well as new commissions from some of today’s most popular composers. The Choir of King’s College, Cambridge is one of the world’s foremost choirs and unquestionably among the most widely heard. It owes its existence to King Henry VI, who envisaged the daily singing of services in his magnificent chapel. This remains the Choir’s raison d’être, and is an important part of the lives of its 16 choristers, who are educated at King’s College School, and the 14 choral scholars and two organ scholars, who study a variety of subjects in the College. The Choir has been a breeding ground for numerous professional singers, many of whom will appear on forthcoming recordings from the new label. The Choir has a rich recording heritage, having appeared on many albums for both Decca and EMI Classics. The Choir’s recording of Rutter’s 'Gloria' has sold in excess of 100,000 units globally and its previous albums of Christmas music have sold in millions. This double album faithfully recreates the magic of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, opening with a lone treble singing 'Once in royal David’s city' and closing with a rousing chorus of 'Hark! the herald angels sing'. Each year, the Choir’s Director of Music Stephen Cleobury commissions a new carol, several of which are included on the album, including carols by Einojuhani Rautavaara, Gabriel Jackson, Brett Dean, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Dominic Muldowney and Tansy Davies. In addition, John Rutter was commissioned to write the new carol 'All bells in paradise' especially for this album. “Perhaps the lower voices aren't quite as smoothly blended here as they usually are at King's, but generally the level of achievement reached in these live performances is enviable.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 **** “The recording is full and warm, unmistakably that of King’s College Chapel. If anything is to melt my inner-Scrooge and promote a festive atmosphere, this two-disc release is probably it.” International Record Review, December 2012 “[All bells in paradise is] vintage Rutter: an instantly likable melody supported by comforting mulled wine and mince pie harmony. It's sure to be a favourite with choirs up and down the country for many Christmases to come.” The Observer, 28th October 2012 “The service’s format appears set in stone, but Stephen Cleobury, the college’s long-serving director of music, isn’t resolutely stuck in the past. Not every newly commissioned carol lifts the spirit, but Dominic Muldowney’s Mary is eloquent; so, in its melodious way, is John Rutter’s new offering” The Times, 14th December 2012 *** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Wolcome YuleSongs & Carols from the British Isles
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| |  | The Christmas Story
Inspired by the much-loved service of ‘Nine Lessons and Carols’ given every Christmas Eve, this recording presents the Nativity story told through plainchant, motets, 17th Century dialogues and traditional folk carols. Paul Hillier leads Theatre of Voice and Ars Nova Copenhagen in music he has culled and arranged from Italian, German, Danish, English and American sources. Their previous disc of music inspired by texts: Stories – Berio & Friends received rave reviews. “The 65 minutes are designed to be played at a single sitting: the musically curious – and those of genuine religious impulse – will find much that is deeply satisfying.” Mail on Sunday, 27th November 2011 “As collections of Christmas music go, this one stands out, not only for the impeccably refined and expressive singing, but for the immense breadth of the material it contains...The highlight, for me, is Ars Nova’s beautifully shaped reading of Byrd’s O magnum mysterium.” Sunday Times, 18th December 2011 “This lovely disc offers a Danish take on the traditional English carol service...This needs to be listened to in sequence, in one go, and following the texts leads to a pretty profound, immersive experience. Paul Hillier’s arrangements of traditional carols are unfailingly sensitive; the highlights being a radiant version of the Italian Dormi, dormi o bel Bambino and an account of Liebe Hirten” The Arts Desk, 10th December 2011 “Only one work from Carols for Choirs has made it into Paul Hillier's strikingly original Christmas sequence. Pungent arrangements of "Personent Hodie" and "Es ist ein Ros Entsprungen" jostle for space with ancient plainchant...Ars Nova's ripe choral sound outclasses the thready blend of Theatre of Voices.” The Independent on Sunday, 11th December 2011 **** “Tracing a course from Advent through the Nativity and on to Epiphany and Holy Innocents, Paul Hillier has devised a fascinating programme of plainchant, Renaissance music and other apt pieces that poignantly relate the Christmas narrative. Excellent performances bring the sequence vividly to life.” The Telegraph, 9th December 2011 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The First Christmas
Bennett, R R: | Dormi Jesu The Sorrows of Mary | Britten: | Jesus, as Thou art our Saviour (from A Boy is born) | Crosse: | Laetabundus | Davies, Maxwell: | Ave Maria - Hail blessed flower Ave Plena Gracia | Fricker: | The First Christmas A babe is born In Excelsis Gloria | Gardner, John: | When Christ was born of Mary free The Shout, an Easter carol | Gruber, F: | Silent Night (arr. Alan Ridout) | Halsey: | Balulalow | Hoddinott: | What tidings? | Joubert: | There Is No Rose Welcome Yule!, Op. 27 A Little Child there is yborn | Leighton: | O leave your sheep | Mathias: | Wassail Carol | Maw, N: | Our Lady’s song Balulalow | McCabe: | Coventry Carol | Milner, Anthony: | Out of your sleep arise | Naylor, B: | Ecce Puer | Naylor, P: | Eastern Monarchs | Oldham, A: | Remember, O thou man | Ramsey, B: | From Heaven Winging | Rawsthorne: | The Oxen | Tate, P: | The Virgin and Child | trad.: | I saw three ships (arr. Simon Preston) Deck the Hall (arr. Hugh Cole) Wassail Song (Here We Come A-Wassailing) (arr. John Joubert) Unto us is born a Son (arr. Thomas Eastwood) We wish you a merry Christmas (arr. John Gardner) The Boar's Head Carol (arr. Malcolm Williamson) The First Nowell (arr. John Gardner) God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (arr. John Joubert) Infant Holy (arr. Edmund Rubbra) Ding dong! merrily on high (arr. Malcolm Williamson) Away in a manger (arr. Hugo Cole) The Holly and the Ivy (arr. Benjamin Britten) Salutation Carol (arr. Richard Rodney Bennett) Shepherds shake off your drowsy sleep (arr. Bernard Naylor) Good King Wenceslas (arr. Malcolm Williamson) The Old Year Now (Greensleeves) (arr. Alan Ridout) | Walton: | What cheer? | Wishart, P: | Alleluya! A new work is come on hand |
The Elizabethan Singers, Louis Halsey A rare, beautiful and unusual Christmas compilation: three 1960s Argo recordings of contemporary settings and arrangements of carols – Sir Cristemas, Sing Nowell and Carols Of Today – released collectively on Decca CD for the first time. It is a worthy reissue of the many recordings made for Argo by The Elizabethan Singers and their long-time musical director Louis Halsey. Recording producers: Michael Bremner, Andrew Raeburn Recording engineers: Michael Mailes, Stanley Goodall Recording locations: Holy Trinity Church, Kensington, London, UK, July 1963, April 1965, April 1966 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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“One of the attractions of this disc is the variety of the repertoire...Logical phrasing and clear articulation are among the virtues of this choir, and these serve the repertoire on this disc well, whether old or new. Some of the best-known carols for full choir are sung with vigour, but never exaggerated...The programme guarantees almost 80 minutes of exquisite singing.” MusicWeb International, January 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | English Folk Carols
Maddy Prior & the Carnival Band & Sneak’s Noyse | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Classic Christmas Carols - 50 Favourite Carols
Bach, J S: | O Jesulein süß, BWV493 Chorale Prelude BWV729 'In dulci jubilo' | Cornelius: | The Three Kings | Darke: | In the Bleak Midwinter | Ebeling: | All my heart this night rejoices | Gauntlett: | Once in Royal David's city | Gruber, F: | Silent Night | Hadley, P: | I sing of a maiden | Howells: | A Spotless Rose | Kirkpatrick: | Away in a Manger | Mendelssohn: | Hark! the herald angels sing | Niles: | I wonder as I wander | Ord: | Adam lay y-bounden | Poston: | Jesus Christ the Apple Tree | Ravenscroft, T: | Remember O thou Man | Rutter: | Sans Day Carol Dormi, Jesu | Scheidt: | A Child is born in Bethlehem | Tavener: | The Lamb | Terry, R: | Myn lyking | trad.: | Ding dong! merrily on high The Holly and the Ivy (arr. Walford Davies)) While Shepherds Watched God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Angels from the Realms Of Glory I saw a maiden Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? Quem pastores laudavere Tomorrow Shall be my Dancing Day A maiden most gentle Cherry Tree Carol Gabriel's Message ('The angel Gabriel from heaven came') Personent hodie The First Nowell In Dulci Jubilo O little town of Bethlehem I saw three ships It came upon the midnight clear Sussex Carol O come, o come, Emmanuel Riu, riu, chiu The Shepherd's Cradle Song How far is it to Bethlehem Up good Christen folk Quittez, pasteurs The Lord at first did Adam make The Infant King (Sing Lullaby) And all in the morning Of the Father's heart begotten | Vaughan Williams: | The truth sent from above | Wade: | O come, all ye faithful |
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| |  | A Traditional Christmas Carol Selection Volume 1
A collection of well-loved traditional Christmas Carols, perfect for creating a warm seasonal atmosphere and to sing along with. "Simple, sincere and thoroughly engaging" American Record Guide | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Wolcum YuleCeltic and British Songs and Carols
Andrew Lawrence-King’s virtuoso harp joins the voices of Anonymous 4 in a wealth of Yuletide music, favourite and rare, from the British Isles. Juxtaposing pagan and Christian traditions, the programme interweaves English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh ballads and carols with well-loved pieces by John Tavener (The Lamb), Benjamin Britten, and a newly commissioned work by Peter Maxwell Davies. Andrew Lawrence-King adds special colour playing a variety of instruments: psaltery, Baroque harp, and a remarkable Irish “Queen Mary” harp which sounds as if it contains its own peal of heavenly bells. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Cambridge Singers Christmas Album
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