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Christmas with the Academy | 
enlarge | Creators: Gerald Finley, Johann Sebastian Bach, Hector Berlioz, Peter Cornelius, Harold Darke, Henry John Gauntlett, Franz Xaver Gruber, William James Kirkpatrick, Felix Mendelssohn, Elizabeth Poston, Michael Praetorius, Christmas Traditional, John Francis Wade, Neville Marriner, Academy Of St. Martin-in-the-fields, Rosemary Joshua, Ian Bostridge Label: Philips Category: Music
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Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 442141 UPC: 028944214123 EAN: 0028944214123
Release Date: November 15, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships Within 24 Hours - Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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| Tracks:
| • | Past Three a Clock - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Anonymous, English | | • | O Come All Ye Faithful - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Oakeley, Frederick | | • | Ding Dong! Merrilyh on High - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Traditional, Christ | | • | In the Bleak Midwinter - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Darke, Harold Edwin | | • | Sinfonia - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, | | • | Once in Royal David's City - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Gauntlett, Henry Jo | | • | Sussex Carol - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Traditional, Christ | | • | Quelle Est Cette Odeur Agreable? - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Traditional, Christ | | • | Il Est Ne le Divin Enfant - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Traditional, Christ | | • | L'adieu des berbers a la Sainte Famille - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, | | • | Le repos de la Sainte Famille - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, | | • | Es Ist Ein Ros Entsprungen | | • | Stille Nacht | | • | Still, Still, Still | | • | Singt Und Klingt | | • | The Holly And The Ivy | | • | The Three Kings | | • | Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day | | • | Away In A Manger | | • | Christmas Song (Personent Hodie) | | • | In Dulci Jubilo | | • | Jesus Christ The Apple Tree | | • | Hark! The Herald-Angels Sing - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Mendelssohn, Felix |
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Awe-inspiring! December 3, 2007 Haas (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are hundreds -- maybe thousands -- of bogus Christmas CDs in the world, but there's still hope: if you love this music as I do, or know someone with good taste that does, this album is essential. The relatively small chorus rivals the Mormon Tabernacle even in their prime, and the playing from the ASMF is as close to perfection as one could possibly imagine. This is the best disc of holiday music available today and a tremendously underrated recording of superb choral music. Marriner's expert conducting is subtle yet richly detailed; arrangements (many by Willcocks) are intelligent and full of warmth; the chorus work (led by Heltay) is vivid and dynamic; and, most impressively, texts are totally lucid: words and phrases are poetic but not heavy or forced, sincere without being sentimental. The stirring "Give my heart" that ends "In the Bleak Midwinter," for example, falls gracefully on the ear; the "O, that we were there!" in (the typically unintelligible) "In dulci jubilo" also comes to mind. For the most part, solo performances are first-rate. The academy soloists are more than adequate, and Rosemary Joshua is just fine; the featured male soloists, however, are other-worldly: Ian Bostridge provides clear, focused, perfectly heartfelt and nuanced singing, here at least the equal of great tenors of the golden age like Simoneau, Alva, Wunderlich, Dermota, et al., while Gerald Finley's rendition of 'The Three Kings' (not the one you think) is transcendent. The chorus, on the whole, err on the side of understatement: they're appropriately reverent for this delicate music, and the effect is remarkable. Some listeners (see below) claim to dislike the song selection on this album. I can't say I agree: there's plenty to enjoy here, and more than a few surprises. A highlight? It would have to be the quiet, pensive "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen," here sung in glorious German, which leaves me spellbound nearly every time. The perfect sentiment, especially for this unique record. If you think shopping for Christmas music is generally bleak, then give this a try. It's a miracle!
I'd like to thank the Academy... November 25, 2007 Johnny Heering (Bethel, CT United States) 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
This album features a large English chorus singing traditional Christmas songs. Songs are sung not just in English, but also in French and German. It's certainly well sung, but it's pretty boring to my ears. Most of the songs don't have that much energy, other than the bombastic "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing". But fans of classical music will probably enjoy it more than me.
Uneven, though heavenly sound December 21, 2005 Scarlett (Santa Barbara) 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
I am enjoying this CD, however I must continually adjust the sound level. Some selections are recorded quite low and some are quite loud. I am constantly reaching for the volume.
An Outstanding Holiday Recording November 19, 2005 Timothy Kearney (Hull, MA United States) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
In 1994 I worked at a music store where I was considered "the classical music expert." How did I earn this distinguished honor you may ask? Well, I had music lessons as a child, had a somewhat good knowledge of classical music as a hobbyist (I am a die hard opera buff and love the symphonic repertoire too), and I was the oldest sales person in the store. I was in my early thirties but most of the other employees were either in or recent graduates of high school. Since I could answer a few basic questions, I was the expert. I was also the jazz expert, movie sound track expert, easy listening expert, and vocals expert. If my life depended on my expertise of these areas, I wouldn't be writing this review right now, but that's another story. The manager asked me to select some Christmas CD's for the store and in the catalogue, I saw that there would be a new release by The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields under Sir Neville Marriner's direction. I had not heard the disc and we did not have a sample, but I had a hunch it would be well received and since the store catered to customers who loved good music, I figured that the recording would be well received. I remember when it arrived and we put it on the store stereo. From the church bells at the beginning to the first simple tunes of the disc, I knew this would be a great collection of holiday music. Customers agreed. It received airtime on the local classical station and we could not keep it in stock. Since that time CHRISTMAS WITH THE ACADEMY has been a staple in my Christmas collection. It has three major strengths. First, the wonderful orchestra and beautiful chorus of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields under the direction of founder Sir Neville Marriner. Second, there is a variety of carols and traditional holiday music. We hear tracks we would expect from an English ensemble, but we also hear those wonderful melodies that when performed well add so much to this season. Third would be the overall excellence of this recording. This great ensemble has produced excellent music over the years and this collection is simply another example of its quality. I loved the recording when it was new, but now it has become a classic. For anyone who loves good holiday music that is performed well and has the spiritual quality that is so much a part of the season, this is a disc you will love.
I love it December 15, 2004 L. Torres (Lansing, IL United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is excellent Christmas music. Of the choir Christmas music I have heard, I think this is great because there seems to be such a great balance between the male and female singers. Its exactly how I'd want Christmas carolers to sound. If you like how the music previews sound then you will like this cd.
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