Benjamin Britten's "Ceremony of Carols," released on September 30, 2008, under CRD Records, is a captivating choral work that blends classical, neoclassical, and choral genres into a harmonious 54-minute journey. This album features 23 tracks, each a testament to Britten's mastery of composition, with pieces like "Hodie Christus Natus est," "Wolcum Yole," and "Balulalow" showcasing his intricate and evocative writing for treble voices and harp.
Originally composed in 1942, "Ceremony of Carols" has stood the test of time, remaining a beloved and frequently performed work in the classical repertoire. The album's debut was marked by its impressive chart performance, debuting at #4 on the Billboard Traditional Classical Charts and #3 on the iTunes Classical Album Charts, a testament to its enduring appeal.
Performed by the Etherea Vocal Ensemble, this recording brings together a collection of carols and chants that celebrate the Christmas season. The album's rich tapestry of sound, from the delicate interplay of voices to the resonant harp accompaniment, creates an atmosphere of reverence and joy. Tracks like "Ther is no rose of swych vertu" and "This little babe so few days old" highlight Britten's ability to convey deep emotional and spiritual themes through his music.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Benjamin Britten or new to his work, "Ceremony of Carols" offers a profound and enriching listening experience. The album's timeless beauty and the skillful performances make it a standout addition to any classical music collection.
(C) 2008 CRD Records Ltd
Tracks
untitled: Hodie Christus Natus estBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Wolcum YoleBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Ther is no rose of swych vertuBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: That yonge childe / Lully lullayBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Grin greus ye rassesBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: BalulalowBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Les Bouffons / I sing of a maydenBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: This little babe so few days oldBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Behold a silly tender babe / The Irish Ho-HoaneBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Pleasure it isBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Adam lay y-boundenBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Procession: Hodie Christus natus estBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Wolcum Yole!Benjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: There is no roseBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: That yonge childeBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: BalulalowBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: As dew in AprilleBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: This little babeBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: InterludeBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: In freezing winter nightBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Spring CarolBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Deo GraciasBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden
untitled: Recession: Hodie Christus natus estBenjamin Britten, Psallite Women's Choir, Nancy Hadden