Britten: St. Nicolas; Christ's Nativity

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Album Description
Composed in a remarkably fecund period following the success of Peter Grimes, the 1948 cantata St Nicolas wedded amateur chorus with professional soloists and string orchestra in a highly effective re-telling of the story. The unusual forces, together with Britten’s ever-fresh musical ideas, create a work of charm and considerable dramatic impetus. The companion work on this CD is the rarely-heard student work Christ’s Nativity of 1931, featuring a sequence of texts carefully chosen to unify this short suite. These fresh and atmospheric accounts were originally released on Collins Classics.

Britten: St. Nicolas; Christ's Nativity, Music, Benjamin Britten, Steuart Bedford, Judith Harris, English Chamber Orchestra, London Schools Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Cullen, David Owen Norris, Rolf Hind, Margaret Feaviour, Philip Langridge, Cantata, Choral, Christmas / Chanukkah, Christmas Music, Classical, Classical Composers, Psalm Setting, Sacred Choral Music
Britten: St. Nicolas; Christ's Nativity
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Worthy Successor to a Much Earlier Britten/Pears Recording
Britten: St. Nicolas; Christ's Nativity

Manufacturer: Naxos
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000DJEM4
Release Date: 2003-11-18

Tracks:

  1. Introduction - Philip Langridge
  2. The Birth Of Nicolas - Philip Langridge
  3. Nicolas Devotes Himself To God - Philip Langridge
  4. He Journeys To Palestine - Philip Langridge
  5. He Comes To Myra And Is Chosen Bishop - Philip Langridge
  6. Nicolas From Prison - Philip Langridge
  7. Nicolas And The Pickled Boys - Philip Langridge
  8. His Piety And Marvellous Works - Philip Langridge
  9. The Death Of Nicolas - Philip Langridge
  10. Christ's Nativity - BBC Singers
  11. Sweet Was The Song - BBC Singers
  12. Preparations - BBC Singers
  13. New Prince, New Pomp - BBC Singers
  14. Carol Of King Cnut - BBC Singers
  15. Psalm 150, Op.67 - New London Children's Choir

Album Description

Composed in a remarkably fecund period following the success of Peter Grimes, the 1948 cantata St Nicolas wedded amateur chorus with professional soloists and string orchestra in a highly effective re-telling of the story. The unusual forces, together with Britten's ever-fresh musical ideas, create a work of charm and considerable dramatic impetus. The companion work on this CD is the rarely-heard student work Christ's Nativity of 1931, featuring a sequence of texts carefully chosen to unify this short suite. These fresh and atmospheric accounts were originally released on Collins Classics.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Worthy Successor to a Much Earlier Britten/Pears Recording.......2004-07-13

I have particular interest in the main piece on this CD, Britten's 'St. Nicolas' cantata, because a choir I sing in will be doing it later this year with our local professional chamber orchestra; interestingly, a previous performance of it by this group was so successful that a repeat has been requested. Britten, of course, wrote the work for amateur chorus and a professional tenor soloist, in this case his long-time lover, Peter Pears. Enough time has now passed that, although Pears/Britten recorded the work, it is appropriate and welcome that new forces give it a go. Philip Langridge, the tenor here, is actually a better-sounding singer than Pears, although no one would ever question Pears's musicianship. And I say that even as I am one of those who long since have found Pear's idiosyncratic voice to be more than acceptable. This performance was issued earlier (mid-1990s, I think) on the now-defunct Collins Classics label. Naxos apparently has obtained license to re-release a number of Collins Classics recordings of Britten's music; I've raved about earlier releases of 'Albert Herring' and 'The Turn of the Screw.' Steuart Bedford, the conductor on all these releases, is certainly the reigning Britten conductor, having succeeded Britten at the helm of the Aldeburgh Festival.

'St. Nicolas' tells the story of an early church saint, Nicolas, the 4th-century Bishop of Myra, not 'jolly Saint Nick' but another fellow entirely. Not much is known about him so librettist Eric Crozier had leeway to invent much, drawing on the legends surrounding him. Among the interesting episodes is the charming (and weirdly grisly) story of 'Nicolas and the Pickled Boys.' Most moving is the penultimate episode, 'His Piety and Marvellous Works.' Most immediately appealing is the jaunty 'Birth of Nicolas.' Britten asked the congregation to join in at two points when the choir is singing straightforward arrangements of the hymns, 'All people that on earth do dwell' (the 'Old 100th' doxology tune) and, at the end, 'God moves in a mysterious way.' The choir is the magnificent Tallis Scholars, accompanied by the English Chamber Orchestra under Bedford. This is a fervent, lively, moving performance, marked by sometimes catchy, sometimes solemn and always expertly crafted choral/orchestral mix. There is little choose between it and Britten's earlier recording (except Naxos's exceptional price).

The other two works are a very early work, the a cappella 'Christ's Nativity' (from 1931, when Britten was still at the Royal Conservatory) and 'Psalm 150,' an occasional piece written for Britten's old school, Lowestoft. The former is performed by the BBC Singers. The latter is a joyful work and fun to hear throughout it's four-minute length. It is sung by the New London Children's Choir accompanied by the London Schools Symphony Orchestra.

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Britten: St. Nicolas Op. 42 / Christ's Nativity / Psalm 150 Op. 67
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    Britten: St. Nicolas Op. 42 / Christ's Nativity / Psalm 150 Op. 67
    Benjamin Britten , Tallis Chamber Choir , New London Children's Choir , Steuart Bedford , Philip Langridge , BBC Singers , and Judith Harris
    Manufacturer: Collins Classics
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003VZO
    Release Date: 1996-10-15

    Tracks:

    1. St. Nicolas, Op.42: Intro
    2. St. Nicolas, Op.42: The Birth of Nicolas
    3. St. Nicolas, Op.42: Nicolas devotes himself to God
    4. St. Nicolas, Op.42: He journeys to Palestine
    5. St. Nicolas, Op.42: He comes to Myra and is chosen Bishop
    6. St. Nicolas, Op.42: Nicolas from Prison
    7. St. Nicolas, Op.42: Nicolas and the Pickled Boys
    8. St. Nicolas, Op.42: His Piety and Marvellous Works
    9. St. Nicolas, Op.42: The Death of Nicolas
    10. Christ's Nativity: Christ's Nativity - BBC Singers/Steuart Bedford
    11. Christ's Nativity: Sweet was the Song - Judith Harris
    12. Christ's Nativity: Preparations - BBC Singers/Steuart Bedford
    13. Christ's Nativity: New Prince, New Pomp - Margaret Feaviour
    14. Christ's Nativity: Carol of King Cnut - BBC Singers/Steuart Bedford
    15. Psalm 150, Op.67 - New London Children's Choir/Steuart Bedford

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