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In Dulci Jubilo: Weihnachtskonzerte von Michael Praetorius
SWR Classic
2021
"For in heaven we all have to make music..." so says composer Michael Praetorius, the subject of Marcus Creed and the SWR Radio Choir's In Dulci Jubilo, the group's more tightly focused follow-up to 2020's partly old and partly new Christmas offering Christmas Carols (SWR Classic). Christmas would not be itself without "In dulci jubilo" and "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen" both staples represented in a cappella treatment here, coupled with other notable seasonal chorales and a Magnificat. Creed ensures a tight ship, the choir delivering the program with a warm and sharply defined character.
Key Selection: "In Dulci Jublio"

Christmas
Signum Classics
2012
This one was nearly missed. The British vocal ensemble, VOCES8, has been performing a broad array of music for the past 15 years. Their Holiday disc, Christmas bobbed to the surface late, revealing an exceptional Christmas listening experience. The 18 piece collection spans the Medieval to Postmodernity. All a cappella, the performances are pristine and glistening. The disc includes modern works by Gorecki, Warlock, Lack and Mouton. The most arresting piece is Hieronymus Praetorius' 15th Century arrangement of "In Dulci Jubilo," who's dynamics are breathtakingly immediate and blistering in its beauty. A truly fortunate find for 2021.
Key Selection: "Coventry Carol" arranged by Barnaby Smith

Equinox
Signum Classics
2018
VOCES8's 2012 Christmas necessarily leads one to Equinox, a collaboration with Jonathan Dove, and his song cycle "The Passing of the Year." The new composition juxtaposes the cycles of the seasons alongside the liturgical year. Equinox is more akin to Messiah than traditional collections as it focuses on cycles: life, faith, hope. Performance of the Fifteenth Century carol, "Esistein Ros entsprungen" joins those of Chanticleer (We Sing Christmas (Teldec, 1997)) and The King's Singers (Christmas (Signum, 2003)) as being the finest of this greatest carol.
Key Selection: "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen"

Uncle Mick's Christmas Album
Endless Blues
2021
Pride of Taylor, Mississippi, Mick Kolassa, releases a soulful, blues inflected collection of holiday fare that takes a road less traveled. Whether an R&B treatment of "All I Want for Christmas" or the NOLA-flavored "Frosty the Snowman," Kolassa summons his deft sense of humor and informed musicality to rub these songs just so to make them his own. "Merry Christmas, Baby" is a highlight, along with "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and "Winter Wonderland." Kolassa is in grand voice, whether singing or guitar playing. Appropriately, the album was recorded in Memphis, reflecting that special locale in the results.
Key Selection: "Winter Wonderland"

Dreams of Christmas
Blue Note
2021
Whether neo-jazzer or Floyd Cramer country acolyte,

Norah Jones
pianob.1979
Key Selection: "Christmastime Is Here"

Novel Noel-A Jingle Cool Jazz Celebration
A.T. Music
2021
The full recording of

Lyn Stanley
vocalsKey Selection: "Moonlight In Vermont"

Fools for Yule
HouseKat
2021
Sophisticated best describes the Uptown Vocal Jazz Quartet's approach to the holidays as evidenced in their imaginative and well performed Fools for Yule. Concentrating outside of the typical holiday fare, the group zings with the Ginny Carr Goldberg's clever "Fool for Yule" and quietly expressed "Whisper," while, "Dear Santa, Where's Mine" and "Christmastime is Here" both deftly arranged by Goldberg, providing a certain fragrant seasonal bouquet. Goldberg's arrangement of "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" sparkles with a bright swing and hipness. An upbeat " Winter Wonderland" and impressionistic "Silent NIght" stand out as the exceptional standards.
Key Selection: "Silent Night"

Merry and Bright
Capri Records
2021
Too many to count are the trios anchored by

Jeff Hamilton
drumsb.1953
Key Selection: "Let It Snow"
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