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Yulefest!
Christmas music from Trinity College Cambridge
Trinity College Choir Cambridge, Stephen Layton
All the popular selections…sound notably relaxed and idiomatic, the choir's stylistic versatility confidently demonstrated.
Yulefest!
Christmas music from Trinity College Cambridge
Trinity College Choir Cambridge, Stephen Layton
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All the popular selections…sound notably relaxed and idiomatic, the choir's stylistic versatility confidently demonstrated.
About
There are few choirs around today who can match the unbridled excellence of Trinity Cambridge. On this new album we find great carols both old and new. Add in some astonishing fresh arrangements and we have twenty-one tracks of pure festive indulgence—Yule love it!
Contents and tracklist
- Hiroshi Amako (tenor)
- Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
- Stephen Layton
- Anna Cavaliero (soprano), Cameron Richardson-Eames (tenor), Faith Waddell (soprano)
- Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
- Stephen Layton
- Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano), Faith Waddell (soprano)
- Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
- Stephen Layton
- Lucy Prendergast (soprano), Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano)
- Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
- Stephen Layton
- Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano), Faith Waddell (soprano)
- Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
- Stephen Layton
- Jamie Roberts (tenor), Julia St Clair (soprano)
- Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
- Stephen Layton
- Julia St Clair (soprano), Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano), Cameron Richardson-Eames (tenor), Joel Nulsen (bass)
- Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
- Stephen Layton
- Jonathan Pacey (bass)
- Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
- Stephen Layton
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Awards and reviews
December 2015
All the popular selections…sound notably relaxed and idiomatic, the choir's stylistic versatility confidently demonstrated.
4th December 2015
Highlights for me are two new works by the young Trinity alumnus Owain Park (b.1993): an easy-on-the-ear ‘Cradle Song’ which put me a little in mind of Bob Chilcott, and a dazzling setting of ‘Tomorrow shall be my dancing day’, full of fiendishly intricate part-writing which the fresh-voiced, well-schooled Trinity singers despatch with total aplomb.
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