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Post by julesd68 on Dec 8, 2021 14:52:39 GMT
I thought we would try something a little different this Xmas. I'm inviting you to post a Classical Album Choice with an Xmas theme or connection. So it would be nice to have a few! I will kick things off with this recording by the Netherlands Bach Society. < Both in Italy and Germany, there was a strong musical tradition during the 16th and 17th centuries associated with Christmas; however, each country made use of completely different musical genres. Whereas composers in southern Europe frequently chose a theatrical setting (in Latin) of the already inherently dramatic Christmas story, the extensive repertoire of Christmas carols and songs were the best beloved in countries north of the Alps. Many of the traditional German-language Christmas carols first appeared in the 16th century, or at least were given a new form at that time. Theologists and poets like Martin Luther and Paul Gerhardt had a strong belief in the power of music in the context of personal spirituality and the church service, and produced numerous texts suitable for song settings. Older melodies of pre-Reformation origin were often used for these settings; some were as old as the Middle Ages, and sometimes new melodies were composed. Many of the carols which were created in this way, such as ‘In dulci Jubilo’, ‘O Jesulein s’, and ‘Es ist ein Ros entsprungen’ have become famous in the intervening centuries and have been frequently used as material by later composers. >
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Post by MartinT on Dec 8, 2021 15:03:28 GMT
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Post by John on Dec 8, 2021 15:07:52 GMT
Not classical, but plenty influences from Classical Music When it comes to Christmas music, I am a bit of a grumpy old git (oh wait, I am usually a grumpy old git).
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Post by Slinger on Dec 8, 2021 15:45:18 GMT
This is from a series of 12 Christmas themed pieces I posted here back in *gulp* 2015. It's both Schoenberg, and it's musical. It's a Chrisamas miracle.
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Post by julesd68 on Dec 8, 2021 17:22:43 GMT
Cantate Domino is a Christmas Classic for sure.
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Post by Slinger on Dec 15, 2021 19:53:33 GMT
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