Katalógové číslo:
8.573030
Interpreti:
Vasari Singers
Adam:
O Holy Night
arr. J.E. West
Martin Ford (organ)
Chilcott:
This is the truth
Martin Ford (organ)
Sweet was the song
Martin Ford (organ)
Rejoice and be merry
Martin Ford (organ)
Christmas-tide
Darke:
In the Bleak Midwinter
Martin Ford (organ)
Davies, Walford:
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Martin Ford (organ)
Gabrieli, G:
Hodie Christus natus est a 10
Gibbs, A:
The Stable Door
Howells:
Sing Lullaby
Jackson, Gabriel:
The Christ-child
Pierpont:
Jingle Bells
arr. B. Parry
Praetorius, M:
Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen
arr. Sandström
Rathbone, J:
Gabriel’s Message
I believe in Father Christmas
Carol Medley
Martin Ford (organ)
Rutter:
Nativity carol
Martin Ford (organ)
Sweelinck:
Hodie Christus natus est
Villette:
Hymne à la Vierge, Op. 24
Willcocks, D:
Of the Father's heart begotten
Martin Ford (organ)
The Vasari Singers’ annual carol concerts always provide a warming blend of traditional favourites and less well-known music from all periods and styles. Here, joyous and masterful 16th-century polyphony sits alongside eternally popular Victorian carols, and exquisitely crafted settings by Howells and Walford Davies join works as recent as Gabriel Jackson’s The Christ-child. Bob Chilcott magically superimposes traditional carols with entrancing new material, and no Vasari Christmas would be complete without some close harmony Swingle singing. The Vasari Singers have also recorded Gabriel Jackson’s Requiem (8573049).
The Vasari Singers’ Great British Anthems [8572102] was described as “essential listening” by Gramophone. The mixture of moving beauty and entertaining good humour in this programme makes it a disc which is sure to appeal to a very wide audience this and every festive season.
Founded in 1980, Vasari Singers is among the leading chamber choirs in Britain, performing music ranging from Renaissance to contemporary. The choir performs regularly in London as well as visiting many of England’s cathedrals to sing services, with recent trips to Canterbury, Salisbury, Bath and Ripon. The choir and Jeremy Backhouse are deeply committed to contemporary music and have commissioned over twenty works since 2000, including works by Francis Pott and Gabriel Jackson.