| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2001年12月31日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Collegium Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | COLCD106 |
| SKU | 040888010623 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:03:06
Personnel: Ruth Holton (soprano); Nicholas Sears, Gerald Finley (baritone).
Recording information: Great Hall of University College School, London, Englan; Great Hall, University College School, London, England.
Translators: H.N. Bate; Percy Dearmer; Catherine Winkworth; Robert Lucas Pearsall; John Rutter.
Unknown Contributor Role: Cambridge Singers.
Arrangers: Edgar Pettman; Robert Lucas Pearsall; Ivor Atkins; Johann Sebastian Bach ; John Rutter; Geoffrey Shaw ; David Willcocks ; Charles Wood .
The Cambridge Singers, under the direction of conductor and composer John Rutter, are justly famous for their Christmas recordings. Other artists and ensembles make Christmas albums that have more swing, more charm, more energy -- but if you want pure, unadulterated, tear-in-the-eye Christmas Eve devotional spirit, there's nothing that compares to a Cambridge Singers album. Recognizing that fact, the group has made quite a few of them, and all are more or less interchangeable. Christmas Night is certainly as good a place to start as any; opening with a warm and slightly slower-than-usual take on the traditional German carol "In Dulci Jubilo," then proceeding through a surprisingly varied program of songs from British, Italian, American, German, and Basque sources, including the inevitable handful of pieces by Rutter himself. There are wonderful settings of the traditional "Cherry Tree Carol" (in which Mary, pregnant and craving cherries, gets a peevish response from Joseph, who suggests that whoever got her pregnant should pick cherries for her, at which point Jesus remonstrates Joseph from within the womb and commands the cherry trees to bow down for Mary so she can pick from them) and "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day," as well as a very fine Italian carol called "Once, As I Remember" and a Renaissance piece by Samuel Scheidt called "O Little One Sweet." And Rutter's tunes are, typically, ripe and fulsome and gushing in that idiosyncratically British neo-romantic way. Highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson
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