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CHRISTMAS RECORDS a large selection also appears in the December reviews
BACH:
Christmas
Cantatas BWV36: Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV132:
Wege, bereitet die Bahn! BWV61: Nun komm, der heiden Heiland, Instrumental
Suite after BWV699 & 659
Teru Dunn (soprano); Matthew
White (countertenor); John Tessier (tenor); Steven Pitkanen (baritone); Thomas
Goerz (bass) Arcadia Ensemble Kevin Mallon
Naxos 8.554825 (62.17)
[TB]
These Advent cantatas are deserving of a wider recognition, and this disc serves them well.
Roberto
ALAGNA The
Christmas Album London
Symphony Orchestra Various Choirs Arranged and conducted by Robin Smith
EMI Classics CDC 5 57017
2 [62.21] [SF]
Alagna fans will hardly need the stimulus of a review to rush out and buy the tenor's first foray into the Christmas music market. And their instincts will be spot on, for this is a highly entertaining and often moving addition to his discography.
A Mormon Tabernacle
Choir Christmas Joy
to the World. Carol of the Bells. I Wonder as I Wander. Whence is that goodly
fragrance?. Masters in this Hall. The First Noël. Pat-a-pan. What shall
we give to the babe in the manger?. One December Bright and Clear. Fantasy
on 'What Child is this?'. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Jesus, Jesus rest
your head. Angels from the Realms of Glory. Silent Night.
Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Orchestra
at Temple Square/Craig Jessop.
Telarc CD-80552 [DDD] [56'48] [CC]
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir in all their glory. All in all, great fun, unless you show a marked aversion to slick arrangements of Christmas standards: it is remarkably easy to get into the spirit of it all.
BOOK FOR CHRISTMAS
Collins Classical Music Encyclopedia General Editor: Stanley Sadie. Foreword by Vladimir Ashkenazy Published by Harper Collins Large Format Hardback 384 pages ISBN 0 00 472390 2 £29:99
This beautifully produced and lavishly illustrated book includes some novel features that lift it above the average coffee table, beginners-guide-to-music.
RECORDINGS OF THE MONTH
BERNERS
(1883-1950) Le Carrosse
du Saint-Sacrement (1923) Fanfare (1931) Caprice Péruvien
(1938) Viceroy: Ian
Caddy (bar) Martinez: Alexander Oliver (ten) Balthasar: John
Winfield (ten) La Périchole: Cynthia Buchan (sop)
Thomas d'Esquivel: Thomas Lawlor (bass) Bishop of Lima:
Anthony Smith (bass) BBC Scottish SO/Nicholas Cleobury
(Carrosse) rec Glasgow 16 Aug 1983 Royal Ballet Sinfonia/Gavin Sutherland
(Fanfare) rec London 15 Sept 1999 RTE Sinfonietta/David Lloyd-Jones
(Caprice) rec Dublin 10 Jan 1995
MARCO POLO 8.225155 [79.17]
[RB]
An unfamiliar lighter opera that will appeal to anyone who likes Ravel's L'enfant et les Sortilèges or Holst's Wandering Scholar
COPLAND
The
Populist (suites from Billy the Kid and
Rodeo, plus the complete ballet Appalachian
Spring) Michael Tilson
Thomas conducting the San Francisco Symphony
RCA Red Seal 09026635112
[76: 32] [GD]
Whether an admirer of Copland, Americana, or the wide open spaces of Jerry Goldsmith and John Williams, this is an essential recording which should please a wide musical constituency. One of the finest albums of the year.
Heritage &
Legacy
Frederick AUSTIN - The Sea Venturers
(1934), Alexander Campbell MACKENZIE
- Prelude to Colomba Op. 28 (1883), Charles
Villiers STANFORD - Overture - Shamus O'Brien
(1896), Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS -
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (1910),
Edward ELGAR -Variations on an Original Theme, 'Enigma'
Op.36 (1899), Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra/Douglas Bostock
RLPO-Live RLCD 301 [69'33"]
[JF]
Three British World Premieres on the one disc! Imaginative British programme & stunning playing by one of the great 'northern' orchestras.
BRITTEN War Requiem
Stefania Woytowicz (soprano);
Sir Peter Pears (tenor); Hans Wilbrink (baritone) Wandsworth School Boys'
Choir Melos Ensemble New Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus Carlo Maria Giulini
Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on 6th April 1969
BBC Legends BBCL4046-2 (79
minutes) [TB]
A marvellous performance of a major classic is available for just a fraction of the cost of its competitors
TOP BRASS:
A limited edition containing the following
two albums: BRASSED OFF: Music from the original soundtrack
Grimethorpe Colliery Band/John
Anderson except *Orchestra/Trevor Jones CLASSIC BRASS
Grimethorpe Colliery RJB Band/Garry
Cutt, with *Lesley Garrett (soprano)
BMG Classics 75605 51368 2 [2
CDs 49' 55", 68' 50"] [CH]
Brassed Off is a great disc which I feel everyone should have, even and especially those who normally don't go in for brass bands.
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Classical Editor: Rob Barnett, Reviewers: Rob Barnett, Ian Lace, Len Mullenger, and: Richard Adams, Colin Anderson, Arthur Baker, Terry Barfoot, Marc Bridle, Arthur Butterworth, Colin Clarke, Paul Conway, Gary Dalkin, Andy Daly, Tony Duggan, Harry Downey, Christopher Fifield, Lewis Foreman, Simon Foster, Christopher Howell, John Phillips, Ailís Ní Ríain, Humphrey Smith, Philip Scowcroft, Colin Scott-Sutherland, Andrew Seivewright, Christopher Thomas, Richard Whitehouse, Peter Grahame Woolf, David Wright. A complete list of contributors can be seen here