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A Carol Symphony

It's a symphony made from Christmas carols, weaving together songs of the season with a few unexpected sounds and styles. How many carols can you hear in the piece? On this edition of Performance Today, count the carols in Victor Hely-Hutchinson's "A Carol Symphony."

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Camille Saint-Saens (arr. Gregory Flint): Serenade d'Hiver (Winter Serenade)
The Asbury Brass Quintet
The Asbury Quintet with Adolphe Herseth, soloist: Works by Lutoslawski, Bohme, Grainger, Jevtic, Bozza, Saint-Saens
Albany 273

Morten Lauridsen: Sure on this Shining Night
Chor Leoni Men's Chorus; Erick Lichte, conductor
Wandering Heart
CLR 1611

Traditional: The First Noel
Chor Leoni Men's Chorus; Erick Lichte, conductor
Star of Wonder
Chor Leoni 1809

Norbert Glanzbert (arr. Scott Irvine): Noel, C'est L'Amour
True North Brass
True North Brass Christmas
TNB 4

Armas Maasalo (arr. Antoine Bareil): Joulun Kellot (The Bells of Christmas)
La Pieta; Angele Dubeau, conductor
Noel
Analekta 8730

Todd Smith: Noel
St Olaf Chapel Choir; Mark Stover, conductor
St Olaf Christmas Festival, Skoglund Auditorium, Northfield, MN

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Christmas Eve: Polonaise
BYU Philharmonic; Kory Katseanes, conductor
BYU School of Music, de Jong Concert Hall, Provo, UT

Traditional French: Angels from the Realms of Glory
Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra; Craig Jessop, conductor
Rejoice and Be Merry!
Mormon Tabernacle 5007325

Franz Gruber: Silent Night
Lahti Symphony Orchestra; Osmo Vanska, conductor
Christmas Wonderland
Bis 947

Robert MacGimsey: Sweet Little Jesus Boy
Jessye Norman, soprano; Album: Sacred Songs
Sacred Songs
Philips 400019

Adolphe Adam: O Holy Night
Ayako Shinozaki, harp
Simply Christmas
Sony 94769

Hour 2

Ola Gjeilo: Ave Generosa
The Choir of Royal Holloway; Rupert Gough, conductor
Winter Songs
Decca 4816326

Traditional (arr. Joey Hoelscher): Still, Still, Still
Brigham Young University Singers; Ronald Staheli, conductor
de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, Provo, UT

Ola Gjeilo: Ecce Novum
Ola Gjeilo, Piano; The Choir of Royal Holloway; Rupert Gough, conductor
Winter Songs
Decca 4816326

Katherine Davis, Henry Onorati, Harry Simeone: The Little Drummer Boy
The Hampton String Quartet
What if Mozart Wrote Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
RCA 5625

Michael Delalande: Simphonies des noels/Christmas Symphony
The King's Violins; Bernard Labadie, conductor
Simphonies des Noels: A Treasury of Baroque Christmas Concerti
Dorian 90180

Victor Hely-Hutchinson: A Carol Symphony
Pro Arte Orchestra; Barry Rose, conductor
Hely-Hutchinson - Carol Symphony
EMI 64131

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