For many, Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the sound of carols
sung from King’s College Chapel, and each year over the festive period
millions around the world enjoy the Choir’s A Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols.
This two-part collection celebrates 100 years of the iconic service
with a mix of brand-new performances and historical recordings not heard
since the original BBC broadcasts.
The first part of this special
album tells the story of the service’s long history, featuring
Directors of Music David Willcocks, Philip Ledger and Stephen Cleobury
in recordings spanning from 1958 to 2017. A selection of traditional
favourites are accompanied by world premiere performances of
contemporary carols, commissioned by the College from leading
contemporary composers, including Judith Weir, Arvo Pärt and Thomas
Adès. The second part of the album features brand-new recordings by
today’s choir, who shine in cherished compositions such as We Three Kings, The Shepherd’s Farewell and O Holy Night.
100 Years of Nine Lessons & Carols is
a fitting tribute to one of music’s greatest institutions: one that has
brought joy to so many since its inception at King’s 100 years ago and
will continue to do so into the future.
Many thanks for this wonderful collection, as it is a fine opportunity to get to know this kind of great atmospheric music!
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