A Carol Symphony (Victor Hely-Hutchinson) from Naxos
Disk 1: - Bryan Kelly - Improvisations on Christmas Carols - Victor Hely-Hutchinson - A Carol Symphony - Peter Warlock - Bethlehem Down, a carol for strings - Philip Lane - Wassail Dances - Patric Standford - A Christmas Carol Symphony

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Binding/Format: Audio CD Model No: 747313209927 Release Date: 04/11/2002 Availability: dispatched within 24 hours Index: Music
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Music Pod Price: £5.77
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This new recording on the Naxos label makes a pleasant change from the usual seasonal compilations of hymns or pop songs. It takes its name from the most substantial work on the disc--Victor Hely-Hutchinson's A Carol Symphony--which is complemented with three other symphonic pieces based on Christmas music. First up is Bryan Kelly's Improvisations on Christmas Carols, a five-movement work based on well-known tunes such as "Past three o'clock" and "I saw three ships". Hely-Hutchinson's work follows. It is symphonic in structure and based on popular carols too, the highlight being the slow third movement where the spine-tingling "Coventry Carol" melts into a magical arrangement of "The First Nowell". Arrangements by Philip Lane of Warlock and traditional English wassails break up the carolling before Patric Standford's A Christmas Carol Symphony rounds off the disc. It's rousing opening movement combines three jolly carols--"Deck the Halls", "Ding dong merrily on high" and "God rest ye merry gentlemen"--before "Away in a manger" takes over for the second. The grand finale brings together a myriad of carols and songs--I counted nine, but there could be more. --Rebecca Agnew
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