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Vaughan Williams: Fantasia On Christmas Carols, Hodie
Vaughan Williams: Fantasia On Christmas Carols, Hodie
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Creator: Ralph Vaughan Williams
Label: British Composers
Category: Music

List Price: £6.99
Buy New: £4.95
You Save: £2.04 (29%)
Buy New/Used from £4.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1569

Media: Audio CD
Running Time: 71 minutes
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 67427
UPC: 724356742727
EAN: 0724356742727
ASIN: B00004YU84

Release Date: October 2, 2000
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Fant On Christmas Carols: This Is The Truth Sent From Above- - John Barrow/Chor Of Guildford Cathedral
  • Fant On Christmas Carols: Come All You Worthy Gentlemen- - John Barrow/Chor Of Guildford Cathedral
  • Fant On Christmas Carols: On Christmas Night All Christians Sing- - John Barrow/Chor Of Guildford Cathedral
  • Fant On Christmas Carols: God Bless The Ruler Of This House - John Barrow/Chor Of Guildford Cathedral
  • Hodie: I. Prologue: Nowell! Nowell!
  • Hodie: II. Narration: Now The Birth Of Jesus Christ-
  • Hodie: III. Song: It Was The Winter Wild
  • Hodie: IV. Narration: And It Came To Pass In Those Days
  • Hodie: V. Choral: The Blessed Son Of God
  • Hodie: VI. Narration: And There Were In The Same Country
  • Hodie: VII. Song: The Oxen (Christmas Eve, And Twelve Of The Clock)
  • Hodie: VIII. Narration: And The Shepherds Returned
  • Hodie: IX. Pastoral: The Shepherds Sing
  • Hodie: X. Narration: But Mary Kept All These Things
  • Hodie: XI. Lullaby: Sweet Was The Song The Virgin Sang
  • Hodie: XII. Hymn: Bright Portals Of The Sky
  • Hodie: XIII. Narration: Now When Jesus Was Born
  • Hodie: XIV. The March Of The Three Kings: From Kingdoms Of Wisdom-
  • Hodie: XV. Choral: No Sad Thought His Soul Affright
  • Hodie: XVI. Epilogue: In The Beginning Was The Word

Similar Items:

  • Vaughan Williams: Choral Works
  • Vaughan Williams: Orchestral Works
  • Vaughan Williams - Tallis Fantasia etc
  • Vaughan Williams - Complete Symphonies
  • Hickox Conducts Vaughan Williams

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Christmas Cracker   March 11, 2007
  17 out of 17 found this review helpful

I bought this a couple of years ago and return to it regularly - a sure sign of a good recording. I like the music of Vaughan Williams and this is a good example of his music. The Fantasia was a big surprise - its a lovely setting of some well known carols. John Barrow has a superb baritone voice. The Hodie takes a little more getting into but it is worth the effort. Both choirs and orchestra have good sounds. At this price you can't go wrong!


5 out of 5 stars A most incredible, beautiful, and moving recording   March 3, 2002
  35 out of 35 found this review helpful

I first became aware of Hodie when I performed the work in high school. While it is true that Vaughn-Williams does use a variety of styles, this is much more than a compendium of musical approaches. Each style is well chosen to provide an appropriate context for the words in a way matched by few composers - intimate in "The Oxen", hushed and reverential in "No sad thought his soul affright", and imposing and even majesterial in "The March of the Three Kings". I can't imagine how anyone could listen to the Epilogue (especially as performed here) with it's quoting of the beginning of St. John's gospel without being utterly moved.

Because of the beauty of the work (only a critic would give it "bad press") and the quality of the performance, it quickly became one of my most beloved recordings, defining for me how this work should be performed just as Karl Richter's Mass in b Minor and Colin Davis's Mozart Requiem have. The singers all have incredibly beautiful voices and each use their voice very sensitively. Just listen to John Shirley-Quirk's simple yet eloquent singing in "The Oxen", describing the animals in the manger on their knees or Janet Baker's "Lullaby" with a beauty that can bring tears to your eyes. Richard Lewis likewise provides a good range from the heroic to the sensitive - one of the best performances of his I have heard. The choral work is likewise fantastic. I have been searching for this work on CD for years to replace my well-loved but somewhat worn-out LP copy and am delighted that it is finally available. If you love choral music, Vaughn-Williams's work, or just appreciate beautiful singing, I would strongly urge you to purchase this recording while it is still available.

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