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American Christmas | 
enlarge | Creators: Anonymous, George Frederick Handel, John Jacob Niles, American Traditional, Christmas Traditional, John Francis Wade, Frederick Jodry, Joel Cohen, Boston Camerata Label: Erato Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy Used: $3.35 You Save: $13.63 (80%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 91561
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 92874 UPC: 745099287429 EAN: 0745099287429 ASIN: B000000SM1
Release Date: September 7, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: hinge on case broken, disc fine
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| Tracks:
| • | I. Prepare The Way: Watchman Of Zion | | • | I. Prepare The Way: Kingsbridge | | • | I. Prepare The Way: Bozrah | | • | I. Prepare The Way: Baptismal Anthem | | • | II. A Virgin Unspotted: A Christmas Hymn | | • | II. A Virgin Unspotted: A Virgin Most Pure - A Virgin Unspotted | | • | II. A Virgin Unspotted: Boston | | • | III. Lo, The Bridegroom: The Heavenly Courtier | | • | III. Lo, The Bridegroom: Pretty Home | | • | III. Lo, The Bridegroom: The Midnight Cry | | • | IV. I Wonder As I Wander: Wayfaring Stranger | | • | IV. I Wonder As I Wander: Slow Traveller | | • | IV. I Wonder As I Wander: I Wonder As I Wander | | • | IV. I Wonder As I Wander: Lullay, Thou Tiny Little Child | | • | V. Shepherds Rejoice: Lovely Vine | | • | V. Shepherds Rejoice: Adeste Fideles | | • | V. Shepherds Rejoice: Still Water | | • | V. Shepherds Rejoice: While Shepherds Watched (Folksong) | | • | V. Shepherds Rejoice: Sherburne | | • | V. Shepherds Rejoice: Shepherds Rejoice | | • | VI. Light Of The World: Fulfilment | | • | VI. Light Of The World: Fulfilment | | • | VI. Light Of The World: Hush My Babe, Lie Still And Slumber | | • | VI. Light Of The World: Jesus The Light Of The World | | • | VI. Light Of The World: Joy To The World |
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An antidote to Pop Christmas Music January 11, 2007 John C. Nausieda (Portland Oregon) I happened to hear this in an mp3 newsgroup and immediately bought it for my folks and several other people. It is an incredible performance and unlike anything usually heard around Christmas . I listen to Classical music all day while working and yet I've never heard this before . Everyone who received it loved it.
A refreshing change. November 25, 2006 fd_prof (USA) While some tracks may be a bit tedious, there are some real gems here - enough to make you wonder why they remain mostly forgotten. The performaces are spectacular.
Decent in moderation... December 26, 2003 Michael J. Mallon (Brooklyn, NY United States) 5 out of 15 found this review helpful
A note to non-early music fanatics (as, contrary to the Mr. Cohen's notes, this CD mainly attracts early music fans): This album is decent provided you don't listen to the entire CD in one sitting. It is a nice break from the run-of-the-mill Christmas music, whether it be of the "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" or "Jingle Bell Rock" variety. However, the arrangements become tedious after a while. There are only so many open-fifths one can hear... Most people will find themselves gritting their teeth 2/3 through the disc. The non-early music fanatic would do well to listen to several tracks at a time. The classical enthusiast will not be pleased with Mr. Cohen's notes as he tends to disdain most "classical" music as pompous, "stuff shirt" nonsense. He seems to believe that the music on this disc is FAR better than that of, say, Handel's Messiah, simply because it is the music of lower/middle class (18/19th Century) America. He laments the Europe's influence on American music; after all, we should not be following the horrible examples set by Bach, Handel, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, etc. Good four part writing, where--gasp--the tenor parts are not constantly following the sopranos?? And--Beautiful, full, varied instrumentation?! Counterpoint?!?! Hpmh!...what unmitigated gall! What sheer snobbery! ...Please don't misunderstand me. I respect both Mr. Cohen's expertise (his sentiment is a different matter) and this music, and I do agree that the music presented on "American Christmas" is an enjoyable break from "Santa Claus is comin' to town. And, yes, SOME of this music deserves more credit than it is given nowadays (it sure beats anything sung or written by Britney Spears...) But lets be realistic: Handel's Messiah this is not. So, with that said, buy this CD... and remember, extreme moderation is the key to enjoying this album; if this sort of music was played as often as that oh-so-awful "music of reindeer," as Mr. Cohen puts it, you (provided that "you" are not an early music fanatic or Mr. Cohen) would find yourself desperately longing for the return of "Santa Claus is comin' to town."
This CD contains some rare gems! August 16, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are many delightfully refreshing tracks on this CD. While I'm not a fan of soloists, there are many tracks with a chorus. Many of these selections have a real Civil War-era sound to them. I especially like track 18: While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks, done in the form of a round. I've become addicted to track 24. This is a CD for all seasons.
Mining an American heritage January 7, 2003 Sally K. Sommers Smith (Burlington, MA USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Boston Camerata is the foremost group dedicated to early music performance in the country ... This recording is one of my favorites, and it always gets heavy rotation around the holidays. The tunes are all American, taken from 18th and 19th-century sources, and definitely remind modern audiences of the religious heart of Christmas. Some of the tunes are familiar ('Joy To The World'), and some have unfamiliar texts ('The Watchman' and the evocative words sung to 'Adeste Fidelis'). Many of the tracks feature the beautiful harmonies of the shape-note traditions. The performances are, of course, stunning. Don't miss the terrific liner notes by Joel Cohen, calling Americans to reclaim our musical heritage from the classical and ethno-musicologists.
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