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Compact Disc CDA67443

£13.99


As the season of turkey and stuffing looms in our minds, there could be no more homey a disc for Christmas than this unusual collection championing the village genius of local composers, whose settings of carols and hymns kept the congregations warm all those years ago - a time when the commercial excesses of today's Christmas were unknown. Modern clichés about community values have nothing in comparison to the humble pride and unity of villagers and townsfolk who gathered to sing settings that were the labour of love and skill on the part of the local composer or choirmaster ... or even excise officer! The foibles and fondness of community life combine here with all manner of interesting tastes in compositional technique, be it idiosyncratic fugal treatment or instrumentation designed to keep busy whatever musicians could be mustered. The organ on the recording dates from 1789 and the old temperament is used.


Recorded in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, England, on 15–17 July 2003
Recording Engineer
TONY FAULKNER
Recording Producer
MARTIN COMPTON
Front Design
TERRY SHANNON
Front Picture Research
RICHARD HOWARD
Booklet Editor
TIM PARRY
Executive Producer
SIMON PERRY
© Hyperion Records Ltd, London, MMIII

Duration: 71’50
DDD
Front illustration: The Angels appearing to the Shepherds by William Blake (1757–1827)

The English Orpheus - 49

Nativity

Christmas Music from Georgian England

THE PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS
PSALMODY
PETER HOLMAN director


Contents:

    JOHN FAWCETT of Bolton (1789–1867)
  1. Strike! Seraphs, strike your harps of gold (A New Christmas Piece) [3'59]

    JOSEPH STEPHENSON of Poole (?1723–1810)

  2. Arise and hail the sacred day (A Carol) [2'02]

    WILLIAM MARSH of Canterbury (early 19th century)

  3. The branch, the mighty branch behold (Nativity) [3'53]

    JOHN HILL of Rugby (b1714)

  4. The people that walked in darkness (An Anthem) [6'39]

    ?MARTIN MADAN (1725–1790), arr. EDWARD MILLER of Doncaster (1735–1807)

  5. Lo! He comes with clouds descending (Helmsley) [4'34]

    BENJAMIN COOKE (1734–1793)

  6. Angelic hymns thy natal day (from Ode for Christmas, 1763) [4'21]

    THOMAS ADAMS (1785–1858)

  7. Variations on Adeste Fideles [7'55]

    JOSEPH KEY of Nuneaton (d1784)

  8. Come celebrate th’ auspicious morn (A Carol) [5'14]

    RICHARD TAYLOR of Chester (1758–1827)

  9. Hosanna to King David’s son (Hosannah) [1'53]

    THOMAS TREMAIN of Andover (late 18th century)

  10. In Bethlem fields as shepherds kept (Hymn for Christmas Day) [3'20]

    ANONYMOUS (c1767)

  11. Light of those whose dreary dwelling (Christmas Hymn) [2'40]

    WILLIAM MATTHEWS of Nottingham (1759–1830)

  12. How beauteous are their feet (Zion) [5'58]

    ANONYMOUS, arr. CHARLES RIDER of Manchester (early 19th century)

  13. Joy to the world (Comfort) [2'49]

    ANONYMOUS (?early 19th century)

  14. Hark! What mean those holy voices? [1'37]

    JOHM WAINWRIGHT of Manchester (1723–1768)

  15. Christians, awake, salute the happy morn (A Hymn for Christmas Day) [4'41]
    with organ interludes by Starling Goodwin (d1774)

    STEPHEN STORACE (1762–1796), arr. THOMAS WILLIAMS of Llanidloes (1807-94)

  16. Angels from the realms of glory [4'18]

    ANONYMOUS, arr. VINCENT NOVELLO (1781–1861)

  17. O come, all ye faithful [5'13]
Sleeve Notes


'Rasping, rousing and riveting...the freshness and immediacy of the music and musicians are irresistible' (International Record Review)

'It is beautifully played and superbly recorded. A CD to gladden the heart with none of the usual clichés.' (Classic FM Magazine)

'Christmas cheer in abundance.' (Evening Standard)


See also:
Arne: Six Favourite Concertos
Croft: Te Deum & Burial Service
Linley: Lyric Ode
Locke: Anthems, Motets and Ceremonial Music
Motets by Peter Philips
The English Orpheus
The English Orpheus, Vol 1 - John Stanley Concertos
The English Orpheus, Vol 18 - Fairest work of happy Nature
The English Orpheus, Vol 20 - Awake my lyre
The English Orpheus, Vol 25 - Keyboard Music by Peter Philips (c1561-1628)
The English Orpheus, Vol 27 - The Romantic Muse
The English Orpheus, Vol 33 - Arne's Artaxerxes
The English Orpheus, Vol 44 - Vital Spark of Heav'nly Flame
The English Orpheus, Vol 48 - Haydn and his English Friends
The English Orpheus, Vol 50 - Orpheus with his lute

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