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| | The Joy of Christmas | | | Music Artist : | | John Francis Wade | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sony | | Release Date : | | 1997-09-16 | | Store Price : | | $7.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $7.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. O Come All Ye Faithful 2. Twelfth Night Song 3. Away in a Manger 4. Carol of the Bells 5. Animal Carol 6. Twelve Days of Christmas 7. O Little Town of Bethlehem 8. Pat-A-Pan 9. Joy the the World 10. Lullay, My Liking (I Saw a Maiden) 11. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 12. La Virgen Lava Pañales 13. Deck the Halls With Boughs of Holly 14. Joseph Lieber, Joseph Mein (Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine) 15. Once In Royal David's City 16. Stille Nacht 17. Overture. Allegro Giusto 18. Tempo Di Marcia Viva [March] 19. Dance de la Fée Dragée (Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy) . Andante ... 20. Danse Russe - Trépak (Russian Dance) . Tempo Di Trepak, Molto Vivace 21. Danse Arabe (Arab Dance) [Allegretto] 22. Danse Chinoise (Chinese Dance) [Allegro Moderato] 23. Danse des Mirlitons (Dance of the Mirlitons) [Moderato Assai] 24. "Children's Prayer" from Hansel and Gretel 25. Hallelujah Chorus
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Christmas Music Done Right Submitted on: 2009-11-12 |
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| No more beautiful rendition of the Christmas songs presented on this recording exist, from the rousing trumpet flourishes of O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL, the exotic treatment of PATAPAN, the obscure but lovely LULLAY MY LIKING, ONCE IN ROYAL DAVID'S CITY, and SILENT NIGHT the way it is supposed to be done. Quiet and reverent, not bellowing out like the eruption of Mt. St. Helen's. A beautiful cd. A must for any collection. |
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Memories from Childhood Submitted on: 2009-01-06 |
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| Oh Joy! This is a favorite musical memory from my childhood at Christmas time! It has been added to with selections from the Nutcracker (another Fav), but still carries the wonderful sound of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir as I remember them back in the 60's when it was originally released. No one does Carol of the Bells better than the MTC and Good Christian Men Rejoice still makes my heart soar! Thanks you for the re-release of this marvelous work! Now if I could only find The Mormon Tabenacle Choir and The Spirit of Christmas on CD. My old cassette is fading fast.... |
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Excellence for the Holiday! Submitted on: 2009-01-06 |
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| We love this disc and enjoyed listening to it, along with the Robert Shaw choral of Angels! Would recommend this as a base for any other hol;iday collection you may choose! |
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Just As I Remembered Submitted on: 2008-01-31 |
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| Raise the roof and sing praises on high! Play this if you cannot make it to church, and you will feel like you are there. The incomparable sound of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir with all the religious classics. A few oddities are tagged on at the end, the Nutcracker, Children's Prayer from Hansel & Gretel and the ubiquitous Handel's Messiah. |
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A true Christmas treasure Submitted on: 2008-01-22 |
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For years I walked past the LP "The Joy Of Christmas" in record shops little knowing the treasures it contained. Now I own it on CD wish I too had grown up with this wonderful album. While I'm more used to the slightly restrained English choral tradition, "The Joy of Christmas" reveals not only the joy but all the anticipation and wonder of the Christmas message. Every carol is a delight with even the most familiar so beautifully and imaginatively arranged that it sounds fresh. From the sparkling, almost foot-tapping arrangement of "O Come, All Ye Faithful" to the hushed and exquisitely moving treatment of "Silent Night", this is in my opinion not just a great Christmas album but one of the greatest recordings of all time. I was not at all familiar with "The Twelfth Night Song" (a delectably exotic arrangement), "The Animal Carol" (humorous and very catchy), the almost chant-like Gustav Holst "Lullay, My Liking" with its fine unbilled tenor, or the lovely Mexican "La Virgen Lava Panales" but all of these have become instant favourites. What a team - The Mormon Tabernacle Choir with Richard P. Condie (who never seems to get enough credit) and The New York Philharmonic all conducted by Leonard Bernstein and all recorded on one day, Sept. 3, 1963. It must have been amazing to have been part of the "acoustic padding" audience as one reviewer was. Surely much credit must also go to the original producer John McClure and to the 1997 remastering team for recorded sound that must rival just about any produced today.
If you only ever buy one Christmas album, make it "The Joy Of Christmas". |
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