Look carefully at the title of this DVD before purchase and 
                  ensure you fully understand what you are buying. It is not a 
                  collection of the Vienna Boys Choir singing well-known Christmas 
                  Songs. Rather it is the reproduction, in 16:9 video aspect, 
                  of a 1995 film - or ‘movie’ if you want to use the 
                  Americanism. It shows the life of members of the choir in their 
                  home, Augarten castle. Yes, there is some singing of traditional 
                  Christmas songs, in both rehearsal and concert. However, despite 
                  the claim of 40 minutes duration, this DVD comes in at 33 minutes, 
                  with the actual singing of those songs being considerably less. 
                  
                    
                  The above merely describes, in outline, what is actually on 
                  the DVD. It shows the boys in rehearsal (CHs. 8-9), dressed 
                  informally and in concert, complete in their sailor-style uniforms 
                  (CHs. 4,11). It gives insight into their daily life and the 
                  discipline involved in preparing for concerts. The rest is of 
                  interest in relating the experience of the boys in rehearsal, 
                  at meal times (CH.4), in the dormitory (CH.3) and particularly 
                  in the preparations they make in their castle home for Christmas. 
                  The setting up and preparation of a tree (CH.6) and the dressing 
                  and arrival of a benevolent figure with a sack of parcels are 
                  part of what we all think of as Christmas. These aspects are 
                  woven into the seasonal routine for the large number of boys 
                  who constitute the Vienna Boys Choir. As the booklet note there 
                  are four choirs with almost one hundred singers. Their repertoire 
                  extends widely beyond the basics of Schubert, Mozart and Haydn. 
                  The leaflet also notes that the reputation of the choir has 
                  drawn many of the world’s leading conductors onto the 
                  rostrum for their concerts. 
                    
                  As to the all too brief Christmas songs, the selection of Traditional 
                  and German works is to be expected. For the British, 
                  with their own Choral tradition and rigorous training in the 
                  cathedral choral schools, and those at Oxford and Cambridge, 
                  it is interesting to compare the sound made by each; different 
                  but not necessarily better. This is not a collection over which 
                  to nit-pick about enunciation. This is bound be different just 
                  as some excellent British choirs would render German a little 
                  more accented than a native speaker; the same is the case here. 
                  It is just pleasant to glory in the sound and think about their 
                  sacrifices of normal teenage life; sacrifices that make our 
                  enjoyment so special. The same can be said whether in respect 
                  of Vienna or Cambridge. Be thankful that the boys are prepared 
                  to forego so much family life and subject themselves to the 
                  strictest of musical disciplines. Long may these traditions 
                  continue. 
                    
                  This insight into the life of the boys of the Vienna Choir would 
                  have gained from more musical examples. Sparse timing overall. 
                  
                    
                  Robert J Farr 
                    
                  Track listing
                  Johann Ritter von HERBECK (1831-1877) 
                  Pueri Concinite [4.11] 
                  George Frideric HANDEL (1685-1759) 
                  Joy To The World (I) [0.59] 
                  Joy To The World (II) [1.08] 
                  Traditional 
                  God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen [2.33] 
                  The Little Drummer-boy 3.04] 
                  O Du Fröhliche [1.46] 
                  O Heiland Reiss Die Himmel Auf [1.39] 
                  Es Hat Sich Halt Eröffnet [1.50] 
                  Ihr Kinderlein Kommet [1.41] 
                  Franz GRUBER (1787-1863) 
                  Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht [3.45] 
                  Traditional 
                  Vom Himmel Hoch [2.31] 
                  Good King Wenceslas [1.12] 
                  Deck The Halls [1.32] 
                  Adeste Fideles [2.11] 
                  Still, Still, Still [2.01]