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    Lauri Jõeleht – Cantus angelorum

    by 5:4 December 25, 2019 • 05:00
    December 25, 2019 • 05:00

    Happy Holidays to you all! To conclude my week-long sojourn into the start of winter, i’m returning to the Estonian trio Una Corda – comprising harp, harpsichord and kannel – for a performance of a piece that i think is perfect for the festive season and especially Christmas Day itself: …

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    Karen Tanaka – Sleep Deeply

    by 5:4 December 23, 2019 • 05:00
    December 23, 2019 • 05:00

    While i can take or leave most Christmas music, i have a real soft spot for lullaby works setting texts that either allude to or directly address the sleeping infant Jesus. It’s a nice counterpoint to the shouty-shouty zeal that permeates a great deal of festive musical fare, but more …

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    Howard Skempton – The Wells Service

    by 5:4 December 21, 2019 • 05:00
    December 21, 2019 • 05:00

    The pair of canticles used in a traditional Anglican choral evensong service effectively straddle the Christmas story, the Magnificat pointing towards it, the Nunc dimittis referring back to it. Their use in this service means that there must be literally thousands of settings of them, though, no doubt fuelled by …

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    Tõnis Kaumann – Ave maris stella (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 19, 2019 • 05:00
    December 19, 2019 • 05:00

    During my week-long journey into winter, i’ll be veering back and forth between sacred and secular music. When i first heard Tõnis Kaumann‘s setting of the Marian hymn Ave maris stella at the World Music Days earlier this year, i have to admit it didn’t make a huge impression on …

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    London Choral Sinfonia – O Holy Night

    by 5:4 December 18, 2019 • 05:00
    December 18, 2019 • 05:00

    The solstice and the season of winter are fast approaching, so over the next week as we transition through i’m going to explore music that taps into some of the aspects of this remarkable time of year. By that i don’t just mean ‘Christmas music’ – which, let’s face it, …

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    Mixtape #52 : Christmas

    by 5:4 December 17, 2018 • 09:40
    December 17, 2018 • 09:40

    For the last of my 2018 monthly mixtapes, which i’ve been doing throughout 5:4‘s 10th anniversary year, i’ve gone seasonal and turned to the theme of Christmas. However, while that theme permeates all the choices i’ve made, the result is quite far from the kind of conventional upbeat playlist we’re …

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    Kantos Chamber Choir – The Silver Stars at Play

    by 5:4 December 13, 2017 • 11:43
    December 13, 2017 • 11:43

    ‘Tis the season and all that, and while the majority of festive new releases are concerned with reheating the usual fare, there’s one new Christmas disc that i particularly want to single out. Called The Silver Stars at Play, it’s a collection of 23 contemporary Christmas carol settings, performed by …

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    Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols (King’s College, Cambridge): Richard Causton – The Flight (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 26, 2015 • 15:26
    December 26, 2015 • 15:26

    A couple of days ago, amidst the predictable bucketload of Rutter, Willcocks, Ord, Goldschmidt, Ledger, Darke and so on, the Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols from King’s College, Cambridge produced something singular, rather marvellous and downright challenging, in the form of the newly-commissioned carol from Richard Causton (who is …

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    Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols: Carl Rütti – In this season of the year (World Première); Harrison Birtwistle – O my deare hert, young Jesu sweit

    by 5:4 December 26, 2014 • 17:29
    December 26, 2014 • 17:29

    This year’s new carol commissioned by King’s College, Cambridge for the Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols was written by Swiss composer Carl Rütti. There’s not really a great deal one can say about it; Rütti was always going to deliver something cosy and comfortable, which for that reason alone …

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    Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols (King’s College, Cambridge): Carl Vine – Ring out, wild bells (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 26, 2012 • 14:51
    December 26, 2012 • 14:51

    This year’s Festival of Nine Lessons andamp; Carols from King’s College, Cambridge, had been prefaced by two newspaper articles, in the Guardian andamp; the Telegraph, both of which went to some lengths to emphasise choir director Stephen Cleobury’s determination to include new music in the service. It was therefore very …

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    Advent Carol Service (St John’s College, Cambridge): James Long, Matthew Martin, William Whitehead

    by 5:4 December 3, 2012 • 11:28
    December 3, 2012 • 11:28

    Last week’s Advent Carol Service from St John’s College, Cambridge, once again included several pieces of more recent music. The newly commissioned piece came from a composer i’ve not heard of, James Long. Long’s anthem, Vigilate, weaves together words from the Biblical books of Mark and Revelation to arrive at a …

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    Tansy Davies – Christmas Eve (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 26, 2011 • 14:35
    December 26, 2011 • 14:35

    The highlight of this year’s Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King’s College, Cambridge was the commissioned carol, composed by Tansy Davies, setting Christina Rossetti’s poem Christmas Eve. Considering Tansy’s previous output, which consists largely of hard-edged, punchy instrumental works, it was hard to know quite what to expect. …

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    Messiaen on Speed (or Dieu parmi nous – what not to do)

    by 5:4 December 25, 2011 • 10:31
    December 25, 2011 • 10:31

    Being Christmas Day, organists up and down the land will be putting Messiaen‘s Dieu parmi nous through its paces. In the UK, it’s become practically as ubiquitous as Handel’s Messiah, so with the wonderful and timeless “Messiah on Crack” in mind, i offer you what we might perhaps call “Messiaen …

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    Seasonal favourites: Morten Lauridsen – O magnum mysterium

    by 5:4 December 24, 2011 • 12:16
    December 24, 2011 • 12:16

    The last of my seasonal favourites uses one of the oldest texts heard at Christmas. ‘O magnum mysterium’ has been used as a chant on Christmas morning for well over a millennium, and may date from as far back as the 6th century. As so many Christmas-related texts do, it …

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    Seasonal favourites: Jan Sandström – Det är en ros utsprungen

    by 5:4 December 23, 2011 • 11:23
    December 23, 2011 • 11:23

    One of the composers most strongly associated with this time of year is Michael Praetorius. His music dates from the early 17th century, and he is particularly well-known for his prolific treatments of Protestant hymns and songs. He harmonised numerous Christmas carols too, and there’s a kind of bold swagger …

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    Seasonal favourites: Kenneth Leighton – Lully, lulla, Thou little tiny child

    by 5:4 December 22, 2011 • 10:40
    December 22, 2011 • 10:40

    As the text in Paul Edwards’ No Small Wonder intimates, there’s more to the Christmas story than just stables, angels and presents, and perhaps the best-known carol to tap into the dark side of the narrative is “Lully, lulla, Thou little tiny child”, often referred to by its nickname, the …

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    Seasonal favourites: Paul Edwards – No Small Wonder

    by 5:4 December 21, 2011 • 08:16
    December 21, 2011 • 08:16

    It’s a curious and rather sad phenomenon that the majority of carols being composed in recent times don’t really have much to do with congregations. For the most part, composers these days write for the choir rather than the flock, but i’m sure that many of the most popular new …

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    Seasonal favourites: Peter Warlock (arr. Andrew Carter) – Lullaby my Jesus

    by 5:4 December 20, 2011 • 08:13
    December 20, 2011 • 08:13

    The second of my seasonal favourites is an arrangement. Peter Warlock’s Capriol Suite is a somewhat humdrum affair, but the fifth movement, ‘Pieds-en-l’air’ (the melody of which began life in a 16th-century book of Renaissance dances), stands out for the quality of its high lyricism. Some years ago, composer Andrew …

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    Seasonal favourites: Judith Weir – Illuminare, Jerusalem

    by 5:4 December 19, 2011 • 08:14
    December 19, 2011 • 08:14

    Despite being a time of year deeply entrenched in tradition (and not necessarily the worse for it), composers do from time to time bring a flash of innovation to Christmas. So, in the week leading up to the day itself, i’m going to explore a few of my seasonal favourites. …

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    Jonathan Harvey – The Annunciation (World Première)

    by 5:4 November 27, 2011 • 22:17
    November 27, 2011 • 22:17

    Today is the First Sunday of Advent, and with it comes the first carol service of the new Church year, once again from St John’s College, Cambridge. This year’s newly-commissioned carol came from Jonathan Harvey, who explored the Annunciation through words by the Orcadian poet Edwin Muir. It’s a stunning …

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