This collection is replete with sparks of worship and awe. The festive jaunt embarks on a well-executed, majestic baroque piece, slipping into some flitty operatics. The mood shifts from aristocratic regalism to rich, emotive ethnicity in the climactic, folk dance-feel of entries 3 & 4. The transition between the two is gorgeous. {Who compiled this disc? Give that wo/man a raise! I have never heard such juxtapositional mastery on any professional compilation before. Chillout comp "masters", listen and weep!!}
Not only is this CD emotionally satiating with expert arrangement/transitions, it is well-balanced in style: from traditional to experimental, pointed to ethereal, instrumental to acapella ... voices male and female, youthful and mature. The frosty choral majesty of pockets No. 5 and interlude 9 through 13 bestow upon the listener such a sweet uplift into the spirit of praise. This inspirational thrust underlies a generous portion of this disc. For the first time in years I have decided upon a personal "favorite song", and that is #11. The "engagement ring diamond commercial" residue doesn't interfere too much with enjoying the effervescent, Vivaldi-ish No. 15. A few organ pieces are thrown in for good measure (the final, surprising one always evoking a good chuckle).
While there are certainly many standouts I listen to far more regularly than other ballads, this is a solid disc of excellent, well-executed music. My muddled blabbering on here cannot do this CD justice. This is one of the very best CDs in my personal collection. The Hyperion Label should be very proud of this release. If you are seeking a festive potpourri of aural exaltation, the charming incense of Christmas Throughout the Ages will not disappoint.
Incidentally, the track listing on Amazon is currently inaccurate - either that, or they have the wrong title and cover art for their product number here. Yikes! In the interim, go to the Hyperion-Records UK website to see the real list until Amazon rectifies this listing.
I have reviewed:
Thomas Clark of Canterbury (1775-1859)While shepherds watched their flocks by night [3'40]Psalmody, The Parley of Instruments / Peter HolmanFrom Christmas Music from English Parish Churches, 1740-1830 (CDA66924) Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672)
Die Hirten auf dem Felder [1'27]The King's Consort / Robert KingSoloists: James Bowman, Jonathan Kenny countertenors, Mark Padmore tenorFrom The Christmas Story (CDA66398) Anonymous medieval English
Procedenti puero [1'44]Sinfonye / Stevie WishartSoloists: Vivian Ellis, Jocelyn West sopranosFrom Gabriel's Greeting (CDA66685) Spanish traditional
Riu, riu chiu [2'17]The Sixteen / Harry ChristophersSoloist: Christopher Hodges bassFrom Christmas Music From Medieval and Renaissance Europe (CDA66263) Francisco Guerrero (1528-1599)
La luz de vuestros ojos [2'13]A Capella Portuguesa / Owen Rees From Masters of the Chapel Royal, Lisbon (CDA66725) Giuseppe Valentini (1680-1759)
Presto from Sinfonia a tre, per Il Santissimo Natale Op 1 No 12 [3'58]Northwest Chamber Orchestra of Seattle / Alun FrancisFrom Baroque Christmas Music (CDH55048) Harold Darke (1888-1976)
In the bleak mid-winter [4'59]Westminster Cathedral Choir / James O'Donnellsoloists: Aaron Webber treble, Matthew Vine tenorFrom Adeste fidelis (CDA66668) Giovanni Gabrieli (c1555-1612)
Salvator noster [4'17]The King's Consort / Robert KingFrom The Christmas Story (CDA66398) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
In the bleak mid-winter [4'59]Corydon Singers / Westminster Cathedral Choristers / Matthew BestFrom A Boy was Born (CDA66126) Traditional, arranged by Kenneth Leighton (1929-1988)
Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child (The Coventry Carol) Op 25 No 2 [3'17]Polyphony / Stephen LaytonSoloist: Emma Preston Dunlop sopranoFrom O Magnum Mysterium (CDA66925) John Rutter (b1945)
Carol of the Children [3'14]Holst Singers / Stephen LaytonFrom Music for Christmas by John Rutter (CDA67245) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
There is no rose of such virtue [2'36]Westminster Cathedral Choristers, Sioned Williams harp / David HillFrom A Ceremony of Carols (CDA66220) Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
O magnum mysterium [3'23]Westminster Cathedral Choir / James O'DonnellFrom Poulenc Mass and Motets (CDA66664) Orlandus Lassus (1532-1594)
Omnes de Saba [3'17]The Sixteen / Harry ChristophersFrom Christmas Music From Medieval and Renaissance Europe (CDA66263) Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713)
Allegro from the `Christmas Concerto' Op 6 No 8 [2'17]The Brandenburg Consort / Roy GoodmanFrom Corelli Concerti Grossi Op 6 (CDD22011) Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), arranged by Philip Ledger (b1937)
Hark, the herald angels sing [3'10]Westminster Cathedral Choir, Iain Simcock organ / James O'DonnellFrom Adeste fidelis (CDA66668) Hector Berlioz (1803-1869)
L'Adieu des Bergers [4'46]Corydon Singers, Corydon Orchestra / Matthew BestFrom L'Enfance du Christ (CDA66991/2) Peter Cornelius (1824-1874)
Die Könige (`Three Kings from Persian lands afar') Op 8 No 2 [2'54]Polyphony / Stephen LaytonSoloist: Robert Rice tenor
From Choral Music by Peter Cornelius (CDA67206) Traditional, arranged by Andrew Carter (b1939)
O come, o come, Emmanuel [4'01]St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Andrew Lucas organ / John ScottFrom Advent at St Paul's (CDA66994) Louis-Claude Daquin (1694-1772)
Noël No 1 [2'34]Christopher Herrick organ of St Rémy, DieppeFrom Daquin's Twelve Noëls (CDA66816) Pedro de Cristo (c1550-1618)
Hodie nobis de coelo [2'18]Westminster Cathedral Choir / James O'DonnellFrom Masterpieces of Portuguese Polyphony (CDA66512) Michael Praetorius (c1571-1621)
Quem pastores laudavere [6'27]Westminster Cathedral Choir, The Parley of Instruments / David HillFrom Christmas Music by Michael Praetorius (CDA66200) John Tavener (b1944)
God is with us: A Christmas Proclamation [5'27]St George's Chapel Choir, Windsor Castle, Roger Judd organ / Christopher RobinsonSoloist: James Oxley tenorFrom Sacred Music by John Tavener (CDA66464)
For a larger overview of great classical Christmas music, I think "Christmas Adagios" is much more satisfying. "Christmas With Chanicleer" and "The #1 Christmas Album" are other highly pleasing and comprehensive collections, each with more that is familiar and can be related with.
However, if you have the chance to sample this, do so. But I do advise listening and comparing with other sets before buying.