Felix Slatkin, a renowned figure in the music world and father of the acclaimed conductor Leonard Slatkin, presents "The Old Christmas Train," a delightful excursion into the world of exotica through the lens of classic Christmas carols. Released on November 30, 2013, under the label The Christmas Lovers, this enchanting album spans a concise yet captivating 27 minutes.
The album features a collection of beloved Christmas hymns, including "White Christmas," "Deck the Halls," "Silent Night," and "O Holy Night," among others. Slatkin's unique interpretation of these timeless tunes breathes new life into the traditional melodies, offering a fresh and exotic twist that sets this album apart.
With a career marked by contributions to film soundtracks and leadership of the legendary Hollywood String Quartet, Felix Slatkin brings his wealth of experience and musical prowess to "The Old Christmas Train." The album showcases his ability to blend classical elegance with exotic allure, creating a soundscape that is both familiar and intriguing.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Felix Slatkin or a newcomer to his work, "The Old Christmas Train" promises a festive and engaging listening experience. The album's compact duration makes it an ideal companion for holiday gatherings, quiet evenings by the fire, or simply as a delightful interlude in your daily routine. Immerse yourself in the rich, exotic renditions of these classic carols and let the enchanting melodies of Felix Slatkin's "The Old Christmas Train" brighten your holiday season.
Felix Slatkin, born on December 22, 1915, in St. Louis, Missouri, was a versatile American violinist, conductor, and arranger who left an indelible mark on the music world, particularly in Hollywood during the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s. Known for his exceptional skill as a studio musician, Slatkin achieved fame for his violin performances and his direction of recordings that spanned both classical symphonic works and popular exotica genres. He served as the first violinist and concertmaster for prominent orchestras, including the 20th Century Fox and Hollywood Bowl orchestras, and even founded the Concert Arts Orchestra. Slatkin's influence extended beyond his own career, as he was the father of renowned conductor Leonard Slatkin and the late cellist Fred Zlotkin. Tragically, Slatkin passed away from a heart attack on February 8, 1963, at the age of 47, but his legacy continues to resonate through his extensive discography and the enduring impact he had on the music industry.
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