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#1 Christmas Album | 
enlarge | Artists: Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Kiri Te Kanawa, Franz Gruber, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Joan Sutherland Label: Decca Category: Music
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Rating: 4 reviews
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 470022 UPC: 028947002222 EAN: 0028947002222
Release Date: October 9, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Adeste Fideles - Traditional | | • | Silent Night - Gruber, Franz | | • | Ave Maria - Schubert, Franz | | • | Once in Royal David's City - Traditional | | • | Ding Dong Merrily on High | | • | Joy to the World - Mason, Lowell | | • | Good King Wenceslas - Neale, John M. | | • | Wiegenlied - Brahms | | • | In Dulci Jubilo - Bach | | • | Pastoral Symphony | | • | For Unto Us a Child Is Born | | • | Ave Maria - Schubert, Franz | | • | Shepherds' Farewell | | • | Mille Cherubini in Coro - Schubert | | • | See Amid the Winter Snow | | • | What Child Is This? - Dix, William Chatte | | • | The First Noel - Sandys, William | | • | O Tannenbaum | | • | While Shepherds Watched - Tate | | • | Away in a Manger - Traditional | | • | Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - Mendelssohn, Felix |
Disc 2
| • | Deck the Halls - Traditional | | • | The Holly and the Ivy - Traditional | | • | Panis Angelicus - Franck | | • | In the Bleak Midwinter - Holst | | • | God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Traditional | | • | Sleigh Ride - Mozart, Wolfgang Am | | • | The Twelve Days of Christmas - Traditional | | • | With lyrics: Shepherd in the Fields Abiding | | • | Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle - Traditional, Christ | | • | I Saw Three Ships - Sandys, William | | • | O Holy Night - Adam, Adolphe | | • | O Little Town of Bethlehem - Brooks, Phillip | | • | Gesu Bambino - Pavarotti, Luciano | | • | Rocking | | • | The Virgin Slumber Song - Reger | | • | Child in a Manger | | • | Hosanna in Excelsis Deo | | • | Waltz of the Snowflakes | | • | White Christmas - Berlin, Irving | | • | The Skater's Waltz - Waldteufeel | | • | Mary's Boy Child - Hairston |
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THE BEST!!! January 7, 2008 Mary Sue Hunia (BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am the proud owner of at least thirty Christmas CD's. This compilation is the best collection of quality music performed superbly that I have ever heard. I had to drive 1400 miles by myself before Christmas and I never tired of listening to this wonderful music. I also ordered several more copies of "#1 Christmas Album" to gift to family and friends who enjoy quality music.
A Christmas celebration for Classical Music Lovers only November 6, 2002 Neal C. Reynolds (Indianapolis, Indiana) 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
The cover of this 2 disc set features half a dozen of the great voices of our time: Pavarotti, Domingo, Joan Sutherland, Renata Tebaldi, Kiri Te Kanawa, and Leontyne Price. However, selections by these soloists comprise only 2/5 of the set, the rest being choral and orchestral works. Nor are these fabulous voices given equal representation. Pavarotti and my personal favorite, Joan Sutherland, have four songs apiece; Price and Kanawa have three apiece; Renata Tebaldi two and only one for Placido Domingo. However, this is basically a very good collection. The first disc is a bit on the solemn side, while the second is brighter. Pavarotti leads off the entire collection with "Adeste Fideles" and returns later on the first disc with "Mille Cherubini in Coro". His renditions of "Panis Angelicus" and "Gesu Bambino" help grace the second CD. Joan Sutherland brightens the first disc with her "Joy To The World" and then sets the lighter mood of the second disc with "Deck The Halls" and later returns with a sprightly "Twelve Days of Christmas". She also gives us the beautiful and tender "Virgin Slumber Song". Leontyne Price gives us Schubert's "Ave Maria", "O Tannenbaum" and "O Holy Night". Kiri Te Kanawa gives us Bach/Gounod's "Ave Maria", surprises us with "White Christmas" (a very beautiful & unique interpretation), and winds up the entire set with "Mary's Boy Child". Renata Tebaldi's contributions are Brahms' "Lullaby" and "Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle". Placido Domingo's sole appearance is with the dynamic "Hosanna in Excelsis" from Lloyd Weber's Requiem. It is a splendid feast of vocal performances. However, the choral and orchestral selections have weak spots. I was especially disappointed in the Chicago Symphony & Chorus rendition of "For Unto Us a Child Is Born", and also thought that a good rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus would've worked better. The orchestral selections did have bright spots such as "Sleigh Ride" (Mozart's, not Leroy Anderson's), Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Snowflakes" from the Nutcracker, and the "Skater's Waltz". All in all, this is a collection which belongs in your Christmas Classical collection, but can't be considered an absolute essential.
This may be a good album; the marketing ploy is shameless November 15, 2001 A. Moreno (East Point, Georgia USA) 19 out of 26 found this review helpful
I have not listened specifically to this edition, but I can tell you with near absolute certainty that this is a classic example of marketing at its most shameless. This is nothing more than a reissue of "The Greatest Christmas Show on Earth", but with a different title! (Something similar was done back in 1963, when the Harry Simeone Chorale's ever-popular 1958 LP, "Sing We Now of Christmas", was retitled and re-released as "The Little Drummer Boy"--its current CD title--, but at least the advertising there seemed slightly more honest.) Everything on "The #1 Christmas Album" is exactly the same as on "The Greatest Christmas Show on Earth", right down to the order of the musical selections on the album. Only the cover design is different. Decca/London apparently believes that it can fool its customers into thinking that they are buying another album if they simply change the title. Of course, the album itself is reasonably good, though not on the level of most of my favorite Christmas albums, not even the now-deleted RCA Victor "Christmas Treasures", a collection culled from RCA Victor's Living Stereo series. The offense lies in the marketing gimmick,something I have never seen in all my years of avid CD buying. This is worse than all those "collections" which just rehash old material--at least each collection is a newly organized album.
Touch of angle, touch of heart November 14, 2001 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
If you enjoy opera or choir, this is a must collection. The Choir of King's College probably knows the secret how to make the listener flying among thousands of Christmas candles. Pavarotti's opening is so mighty that remind people, this year, to be courageous and to believe (not limited from religious sense but the humanity perspective.) And his Mill Cherubini and Panis Angelicus can vibrate one's tear from the heart, reflecting to the tragedy and the war in 2001. As for the sopranos, this collection is a Jewel. Joan Sutherland's Deck The Hall and The Twelve Days of Christmas bring out the merry atmosphere of the season and cheer one's mood to celebrate. Also her Virgin's Slumber Song has so much beauty and grace . Kanawa's Ave Maria is so dramatic performed that perfectly drawn out the human's longing for love and protection. All the orchestra also have done a splendid job. The arrangement is perfect there is no dull moment from the beginning to the end.
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