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A Festival Of Carols In Brass

 
Classical Album: A Festival Of Carols In Brass

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A Festival of Carols in Brass is the very definition of a Christmas "classic" -- since it was first issued in 1967 it has never gone out of print, and the recording remains the number-one choice for brass-styled Christmas music played in shopping malls throughout the United States during the holiday season. This album by the Philadelphia Brass Ensemble contains 25 traditional carols that are arranged in a colorful but no-nonsense fashion. To vary the sound, the Philadelphia Brass Ensemble makes use of differing instrumental combinations between the various players, even within a carol, in addition to a sparing but tasteful application of mutes. As opposed to merely getting through a carol without mistakes and to everyone's satisfaction, the Philadelphia Brass Ensemble takes the time to arrive at a blend of sound and work together on trying to make it as beautiful as possible, and it shows. CBS' analog recording, though well nigh approaching the age of 40 years, is bright, spacious, clear, and not dated.

The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble was a leaderless group drawn from the brass section of the Philadelphia Orchestra. During this time conductor Eugene Ormandy had the Philadelphia Orchestra extremely busy in the recording studios, waxing practically the entire major orchestral literature for CBS Masterworks. Once in awhile the Philadelphia Brass Ensemble would get a chance to do something on its own, as long as Ormandy was aware of it and got a piece of the action. Ironically, A Festival of Carols in Brass has outsold practically all of the regular orchestral recordings made by the Philadelphia Orchestra in the 1960s.

For some reason Sony has never seen fit to upgrade the cover on the compact disc release of A Festival of Carols in Brass; it is still in the same, stripped-down, "longbox"-era type of package it has appeared in since the 1980s. It does not list the players who participated on this now historic recording. For the record, they are Gilbert Johnson and Seymour Rosenfeld, trumpets; Mason Jones, horn; Henry Charles Smith, trombone; Dee Stewart, euphonium; Abe Torchinsky and Peter Krill, tubas. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Christmas Traditional Deck the Halls (Welsh) 1:03
Christmas Traditional Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming) (Alte geistliche Kirchengesäng 1599) 2:17
Christmas Traditional Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella ("Un flambeau, Jeanette, Isabelle") 0:44
Christmas Traditional The First Nowell (English) 2:17
Christmas Traditional Angels We Have Heard on High 1:37
John Henry Hopkins, Jr. We Three Kings of Orient Are 1:20
John Francis Wade O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste fidelis) 1:33
Anonymous O Sanctissima 1:57
Christmas Traditional O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree) (German) 1:16
Christmas Traditional O come, O come, Emmanuel (Veni, veni, emmanuel), carol 1:40
Christmas Traditional Good King Wenceslas (Piae Cantiones, 1582) 1:13
Franz Xaver Gruber Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Silent Night) 2:27
George Frederick Handel Joy to the World (theme by Handel) 1:11
Christmas Traditional The Twelve Days of Christmas 3:46
Christmas Traditional Coventry Carol (2): "Lully, Lulla, Thou Little Tiny Child" 1:20
Christmas Traditional God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen (English) 1:07
Felix Mendelssohn Hark! the Herald Angels Sing (adapted by W. H. Cummings from Mendelssohn's Festgesang for the Gutenberg Festival) 1:35
Richard Storrs Willis It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 1:23
Christmas Traditional Good Christian Men, Rejoice 0:40
Adolphe Adam Cantique de Noël for voice & orchestra "O Holy Night" 2:35
Christmas Traditional What Child Is This? (Greensleeves) 1:45
Christmas Traditional Wassail Song ("Here We Come A-Wassailing"), carol 1:07
Henry Walford Davies O Little Town of Bethlehem 1:41
Christmas Traditional Away in a Manger 2:28
Christmas Traditional We Wish You a Merry Christmas (English) 0:59
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