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"The Wonder
of Christmas" Engenders Holiday Spirit
Reviewed
by Laurie Williams Sowby
Tabernacle Choir albums have been a Christmastime staple in my
listening repertoire for decades. However, I was serving a mission
in Chile with my husband when "The Wonder of Christmas"
was released, so it’s new to me even though it’s been
out a year.
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hour-long CD is a varied compilation of music from guest artists
over the past several years as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and
Orchestra at Temple Square have presented their annual concerts
in the Conference Center. (Those concerts have all been individually
captured on DVD as well as broadcast to millions on PBS.)
Included on the CD are selections featuring as soloists Welsh
baritone Bryn Terfel, mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade, actress
Angela Lansbury, Broadway singer and actress Audra McDonald, and
opera diva Renee Fleming. Some listeners may find the applause
before or after some numbers a little disconcerting, while others
may enjoy the "live concert" feel of it.
As usual, the orchestra and choir are in top form in this collection
with much secular holiday music, including a smooth rendition
of "White Christmas" and exuberant arrangements of "Winter
Wonderland," "Sleigh Ride" and "We Need a
Little Christmas" (in which it’s almost impossible
not to picture Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Potts from her role in
Broadway’s Beauty and the Beast).
A few traditional sacred carols are there too: The choir shines
in the harmonies of the gentle "Whence is that Goodly Fragrance
Flowing?" and the Ukrainian "Carol of the Bells,"
with "Joy to the World" and Handel’s "Hallelujah"
bookending the album. "What Shall We Give to the Babe in
the Manger" is lovely. The "Christmas Processional,"
while less familiar, is jubilant, with handbells and full organ
playing along with the orchestra.
Frederica von Stade lends dignity to "The First Nowell,"
and Renee Fleming hits the high notes with flair in "Angels
from the Realms of Glory." Audra McDonald adds cultural flavor
with the gospel-styled "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" and
"Children, Go Where I Send Thee." Bryn Terfel’s
a capella "O Come All Ye Faithjful" evolves into full
chorus and orchestra. Organist Richard Elliott does a splendid
rendition of "Bring a Torch" on the unlikely instrument
for this French carol.
The Tabernacle Choir should be proud to add "The Wonder of
Christmas" to the growing list of albums on its own label,
and listeners should be happy to add it to their holiday repertoire.
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Laurie Williams Sowby has been writing
since grade school, and getting paid for it the past 30 years, with
articles in LDS Church magazines, Exponent II, This
People, Good Housekeeping, and Redboo, as
well as the Deseret News, Provo Daily Herald
and Utah County Journal. She is a graduate of BYU, taught
writing at Utah Valley State College for 12 years, and has traveled
to all 50 states and more than 35 countries (so far). She
and her husband, Steve, recently returned from serving as fulltime
missionaries in the Chile Santiago West Mission. They live
in American Fork, Utah. Their youngest son, Rob, has returned from
serving in the Germany Berlin Mission. The older four children are
married and have provided more than fifteen grandchildren. |
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