Saturday, December 17, 2016

The angels did say

“The First Noël” is another of those carols that children used to sing at school Christmas pageants, and it’s still part of carol services and the Christmas Eve masses. It’s one that has a great descant part on the chorus—a soaring descant—that even untrained kids can manage. And at church, if you have a great organ helping the congregation along, it’s quite the rip-roarer.

This version, “The First Nowell”, by the King’s Singers, is stylistically different from the traditional renditions. It starts out with a kind of thrumming, and concludes with just the faintest baroque ornamentation.


A friend of mine, The Pundit’s Apprentice, feels about the King’s Singers the way I do about Chanticleer, so this one’s for him.



1 comment:

The Pundit's Apprentice said...

I'm touched, Xie. You're right about my preferences, but Chanticleer is a close second, and they do more serious stuff. BTW, the King's Singers now have a Christmas version of "New Day".