A Boston Camerata Christmas

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A Boston Camerata Christmas

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  • Main performer: Boston Camerata
  • Booklet languages: English, French, German
  • Time: 196:32
  • Release Date: 2008

Review

The three-disc set A Boston Camerata Christmas combines complete reissues of the ensemble's An American Christmas and Noël, Noël! French Christmas Music, 1200-1600, with a compilation from another of its recordings to form A Spanish Christmas. While the enclosed booklet does contain shortened versions of director (emeritus by late 2008) Joel Cohen's original introductions from the two earlier albums and a piece about the Spanish music, notes on the origins of the individual carols and songs are missing (they can be found on the Boston Camerata's website). But it's the music and performance that matter most. An American Christmas has become a classic recording since its original 1993 release, and 15 years later is still something of a rarity among period-performance recordings. The "early" American music may have roots in other countries and cultures, but there is something in its straightforwardness and relatively unadorned nature that makes it stand out from early European music (aside from its age). It also is 180 degrees from the typical holiday fare heard in every retail outlet in America each December, making it seem all the more wholesome and full of genuine conviction. The early music of A French Christmas is similarly plain and pure sounding -- even in its complex polyphony -- with much stronger ties to religious rites of the season. The Camerata's voices blend effortlessly, with perfect intonation, and although the recording was made in a church, it doesn't have the cold, monastic sound of other discs of French polyphony or chant. Most of it is reverently vocal, and even the instrumental pieces here and there and the dances in the last section of the disc seem to treat the joy of the season with due respect. The music on A Spanish Christmas is grouped by time period or geography, unlike the first two discs, which are arranged into sections relating to different aspects of the holiday. It starts with Medieval music, then moves to music of the Renaissance, and finally music of the Spanish New World. It is no less skillfully performed than the French disc, but it feels freer, more personable, and more celebratory, especially when the musicians' clapping provides the rhythmic impetus or the more rustic-sounding instruments -- like the oud, shawm, or sackbut -- are used. Each of the discs provide a unique view of the season that contrasts not only with other seasonal collections, but also with other early music collections. Anyone looking for something different in the way of Christmas music will be well satisfied with this set. ~ Patsy Morita, Rovi

Performances

Composer Title Time
Anonymous, American Watchman of Zion, hymn 1:09
Anonymous, American Kingsbridge, hymn 3:25
Anonymous, American Bozrah, hymn 2:56
Benjamin Franklin White Baptismal anthem 1:32
Anonymous, American A Christmas Hymn 1:52
Christmas Traditional A Virgin Most Pure / A Virgin Unspotted, carol medley 3:39
William Billings Boston. For Christmas (John Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music Part Second, 1820) 1:56
Anonymous, American The Heavenly Courtier, hymn 3:49
Patsy Williamson Pretty Home, song 1:17
Christmas Traditional The Midnight Cry, carol (American) 3:20
American Traditional Wayfaring Stranger, religious ballad 1:24
Anonymous, American Slow Traveller, hymn 3:39
Christmas Traditional I Wonder As I Wander (American) 3:18
Christmas Traditional Coventry Carol (2): "Lully, Lulla, Thou Little Tiny Child" 4:13
Anonymous Lovely Vine 2:12
Carl Thiel Adeste fidelis (O Come, All Ye Faithful) 2:12
Thomas Hastings Still Water, hymn 3:02
Christmas Traditional While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (adapted from Handel) 2:10
Daniel Read Sherburne (White & King's The Sacred Harp, 1844) 1:48
Christmas Traditional Shepherds, Rejoice 1:45
Christmas Traditional Fulfillment, carol (American) 1:26
Christmas Traditional Fulfillment, carol (American) 1:27
Christmas Traditional Hush, My Babe, Lie Still and Slumber, carol (Kentucky) 2:39
Christmas Traditional Jesus the Light of the World, hymn (American) 3:14
George Frederick Handel Joy to the World (theme by Handel) 2:09
Christmas Traditional Oyez, Seigneur, comment parla, carol (after the Gregorian chant "Conditor alme") (French) 1:41
Gregorian Chant O oriens splendor lucis aeternae, antiphon in mode 2 0:43
Christmas Traditional Le jour Noël, carol (after the Gregorian chant "Fons bonitatis") (French) 3:32
Anonymous, French Lux hodie...Orientis partibus 2:37
Gregorian Chant Quem vidistis, antiphon in mode 2 1:42
Anonymous Magnum nomen domini 1:27
Christmas Traditional Lux optata claruit (conduit) 1:28
Anonymous Virgo gemma virginum 2:49
Christmas Traditional Quanto decet honore (conduit) 1:51
Gilles de Bins dit Binchois Ave Regina caelorum, antiphon for 3 voices, K. 32 1:54
Arnold de Lantins In tua memoria 4:05
Guillaume Dufay Magnificat octavi toni, for 2 or 3 voices 7:05
Antoine Brumel Noe, Noe, Noe, motet for 4 voices 1:37
Claudin de Sermisy Noe noe magnificatus est rex pacificus 2:56
Anonymous Conditor en francais 2:05
Pierre Certon Chantons Noël menons joyeuse vie 2:02
Adrian Le Roy Branle de Bourgogne 1:15
Christmas Traditional Or vous trémoussez pasteurs de Judée 2:09
Anonymous Et d'ou venez-vous Madame Lucette? 1:41
Claude Gervaise Bransle de Bourgogne 1:16
Claudin de Sermisy Disons nau a pleine teste 1:38
Tylman Susato Ronde and Saltarello 1:19
Nicholas Martin Nouvelles, nouvelles 1:32
Pierre Passereau Près Bethléem dans une éstable 1:38
Claudin de Sermisy Sur le mont de Sion 1:18
Pierre Certon Mass "Sur le Pont D'Avignon" for 4 voices 2:14
Anonymous O l'heureuse journée 2:28
Claude Gervaise Bransle de Champagne 1:02
Nicholas Martin Venez ouyr la trompette 2:26
Claude Gervaise Bransle de Champagne 1:05
Sephardic Traditional Respondemos, Dio de Abraham 2:17
Alfonso X (el Sabio) Cantiga de Santa María 340, Virgen Madre groriosa (same as Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 412) 3:04
Alfonso X (el Sabio) Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 422, Madre de Deus, ora por nos teu Fill' essa ora (Sibylline verse) 5:37
Alfonso X (el Sabio) Cantiga de Santa María 1, Des oge mais quer' eu trobar 3:19
Alfonso X (el Sabio) Cantiga de Santa María 320, Santa María leva 3:46
Alfonso X (el Sabio) Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 417, Nobre don e muy preçado foi Santa María dar 5:19
Anonymous, Cancionero de Upsala E la don don Verges María, villancico 2:35
Anonymous, Spanish Tau garçó, la durundena 1:51
Tomás Luis de Victoria O Magnum Mysterium, motet for 4 voices 2:32
Christmas Traditional Riu, riu, chiu!, carol (Spanish) 2:43
Christmas Traditional Calenda maia / Cuando por el oriente, carol medley 6:25
Alonso Lobo Cum audisset Joannes 2:03
Gaspar Fernandes Xicochi, xichochi conetzintle (Gently sleep, precious little one), for chorus 3:23
Fabian Ximeno Ay, ay galeguiños, villancico 3:35
Gaspar Fernandes Dame albriçia mano Anton (Joyful tidings, brother Anton), negrito à 4 3:19
Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla Si al nacer o minimo, gallego 5:38
Antonio de Salazar Tarara qui yo soy Antón, villancico 2:58
Juan de Araujo Los coflades de la estrella (The brotherhood of the star), for chorus 5:42
Santiago de Murcia Cumbés for guitar 2:02
Juan Garcia Convidando está la noche, guaracha 4:16

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