Congratulations for all their hard work! I really love this CD! And "Carol of the Bells" is my favorite song!
A great way to close off the year for them!
A question: can anyone explain what Corpus Christi Carol has to do with Christmas? I looked at the lyrics and they seem to have no connection to Christmas at all. I know it was included by Benjamin Britten in a song cycle he wrote called A Boy Was Born but I can't find any further info on the nature of that song cycle. It seems a rather varied bunch if I search it online. Can anyone enlighten me?
Re: The Christmas Album CD
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:57 am
by Sue
Maybe it hasn't a connection to christmas like 'Lullabye' which is on the cd, too. The same with 'Sing the story' By the way, Corpus Christi-lyrics feels 'bloody' to me, hard lyrics (like in a thriller) to sing for such young boys *scary song*
Re: The Christmas Album CD
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:41 pm
by Yorkie
maartendas wrote:A question: can anyone explain what Corpus Christi Carol has to do with Christmas? I looked at the lyrics and they seem to have no connection to Christmas at all. I know it was included by Benjamin Britten in a song cycle he wrote called A Boy Was Born but I can't find any further info on the nature of that song cycle. It seems a rather varied bunch if I search it online. Can anyone enlighten me?
Tradition Dear boy, tradition.
I agree that the theme is probably more suited to Easter, but religious tastes were a little different way back (the lyrics being over 500 hundred years old). I think it is generally a year round song but Britten's setting and the word 'carol' in its title have now firmly cemented it as a 'Christmas song'. My rule of thumb on this is that if the choir of King's College perform it as part of the 'Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols' on Christmas Eve then it becomes a Christmas song for ever
Re: The Christmas Album CD
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:19 pm
by LiberaMe
Yorkie wrote:
Tradition Dear boy, tradition.
I agree that the theme is probably more suited to Easter, but religious tastes were a little different way back (the lyrics being over 500 hundred years old). I think it is generally a year round song but Britten's setting and the word 'carol' in its title have now firmly cemented it as a 'Christmas song'. My rule of thumb on this is that if the choir of King's College perform it as part of the 'Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols' on Christmas Eve then it becomes a Christmas song for ever
I see...
Re: The Christmas Album CD
Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:14 am
by TullyBascombe
Sue wrote:Maybe it hasn't a connection to christmas like 'Lullabye' which is on the cd, too. The same with 'Sing the story' By the way, Corpus Christi-lyrics feels 'bloody' to me, hard lyrics (like in a thriller) to sing for such young boys *scary song*
Does "Lullabye" have a connection to Christmas? To me it's a song about a father's contemplating his relationship with his child.
Re: The Christmas Album CD
Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 10:54 am
by Lumi
TullyBascombe wrote:
Sue wrote:Maybe it hasn't a connection to christmas like 'Lullabye' which is on the cd, too. The same with 'Sing the story' By the way, Corpus Christi-lyrics feels 'bloody' to me, hard lyrics (like in a thriller) to sing for such young boys *scary song*
Does "Lullabye" have a connection to Christmas? To me it's a song about a father's contemplating his relationship with his child.
I think Sue was saying that Lullabye doesn't have any connection to Christmas? Sing the Story definitely has, though.
Re: The Christmas Album CD
Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:52 pm
by maartendas
Thanks, Yorkie. I suspected as much but wanted to find out for sure.
And I think you made up a pretty good rule
Lullaybe: indeed, it has nothing to do with Christmas but that had been discussed before. (Mind you, the parent/child & lullaby theme can ofcourse easily be linked to Christmas)
Sing the Story however is all about Christmas.
Re: The Christmas Album CD
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:13 am
by Sue
Lumi wrote:
TullyBascombe wrote:
Sue wrote:Maybe it hasn't a connection to christmas like 'Lullabye' which is on the cd, too. The same with 'Sing the story' By the way, Corpus Christi-lyrics feels 'bloody' to me, hard lyrics (like in a thriller) to sing for such young boys *scary song*
Does "Lullabye" have a connection to Christmas? To me it's a song about a father's contemplating his relationship with his child.
I think Sue was saying that Lullabye doesn't have any connection to Christmas?
Right.
Re: The Christmas Album CD
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:27 pm
by Sue
Possibility to bid the cd at ebay auction (worldwide shipping):
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carina_gino20 wrote: ↑<span title="Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:34 am">13 years ago</span>
plumpuff6 wrote:I just looked for the Christmas album on iTunes, and there's another track I didn't see before! It's called "Gaudete-Canticum Novum" and seems to be a remixed version of the 2008 version from "Eternal"???
I heard it on youtube. Not liking the remix very much as it's just weird (at least for me) to do it to a centuries-old carol. I would have loved to hear their 2008 version live though.
If it's from Eternal, is it Liam doing the solo?
Someone mentioned on that it's James Mordaunt doing the solo but me thinks that the voice sounds too rich and mature to be James' voice. Anyone knows the actual soloist for this song?
carina_gino20 wrote: ↑<span title="Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:34 am">13 years ago</span>
plumpuff6 wrote:I just looked for the Christmas album on iTunes, and there's another track I didn't see before! It's called "Gaudete-Canticum Novum" and seems to be a remixed version of the 2008 version from "Eternal"???
I heard it on youtube. Not liking the remix very much as it's just weird (at least for me) to do it to a centuries-old carol. I would have loved to hear their 2008 version live though.
If it's from Eternal, is it Liam doing the solo?
Someone mentioned on that it's James Mordaunt doing the solo but me thinks that the voice sounds too rich and mature to be James' voice. Anyone knows the actual soloist for this song?
It would appear that it's a remix of the "Gaudete" from Eternal and that the soloist is Liam Connery.