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O Holy Night – A Merton Christmas

Choir of Merton College, Oxford & Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Benjamin Nicholas

O Holy Night – A Merton Christmas
There are many vibrantly, energetic moment here…In many ways, though, the best singing comes in quieter moment: Elizabeth Poston’s Jesus Christ the apple tree, with the top line sweetly profiled...

O Holy Night – A Merton Christmas

Choir of Merton College, Oxford & Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Benjamin Nicholas

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There are many vibrantly, energetic moment here…In many ways, though, the best singing comes in quieter moment: Elizabeth Poston’s Jesus Christ the apple tree, with the top line sweetly profiled...

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The Choir of Merton College joins forces with the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra for a recording of director Benjamin Nicholas’s favourite popular carols. Two of John Rutter’s most exquisite works are complemented by orchestral versions of wellloved traditional fare. From the ecstatic brass fanfares that introduce O come, all ye faithful and Hark! the herald angels sing to the intimate performances of Elizabeth Poston’s beautiful Jesus Christ the apple tree and Morten Lauridsen’s O magnum mysterium, Christmas old and new is celebrated with a fresh sense of all its magic and glory. The choir and orchestra loved making this recording, and it shows.

Contents and tracklist

II. Vaterland, in deinen Gauen (Adap. W.H. Cummings as "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing") [Arr. D. Willcocks]
Track length3:28
The Shepherds' Farewell
Track length4:50

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Christmas 2017

There are many vibrantly, energetic moment here…In many ways, though, the best singing comes in quieter moment: Elizabeth Poston’s Jesus Christ the apple tree, with the top line sweetly profiled by the Merton College Choir sopranos, is an obvious highlight.

10th December 2017

Beginning with jauntily orchestrated pieces by John Rutter, the sequence proceeds to the a cappella starkness of Elizabeth Poston’s exquisite Jesus Christ the Apple Tree; then comes the grandiosity of Mendelssohn’s Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, arranged by David Willcocks.
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