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Reviews
of Joyous Day CLR 928 CD Utah Chamber Artists Barlow Bradford Artistic Director
The Utah Chamber Artists, under artistic director Barlow Bradford,
give a program of carols and traditionals that will bring back memories
of happier times for many older listeners. To put it simply, this
is the sort of Christmas album they just don’t do anymore (More’s the pity!)
You can forget about your tiny a capella choirs and carefully researched
historical authenticity here. Joyous Day! recalls the lush, big,
romantic sound of the Christmas albums of yesteryear. You remember:
the sort of custom LP you used to pick up when you were shopping for
Christmas at Sears, Penney’s or Goodyear, when the records were shiny
black vinyl and the display windows looked out onto bustling city streets
instead of yawning parking lots at the mall, and Dad would try to get away
for a few minutes to take a look at the new models in the Ford dealer’s window.
The sort of album that featured the Norman Luboff Singers or the Robert Shaw Chorale,
with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for the really big numbers, with grand orchestral
arrangements conducted by the likes of Skitch Henderson or Andre Kostelanetz.
Well, the forces really are big here – 44 singers and 48 players – and the sounds they
cultivate are lush indeed. The vocal blends are rich and smooth, like the
creamiest tomato bisque, and are beautifully supported by the orchestra.
The arrangements are stunning, with just the right instrument at the right
moment to add the touch that makes it perfect. “Music is full of color, “
writes Bradford, “and these pieces sang to me of the possibility of rich
colors, bringing forward the meaning of the original text in musical terms.”
The colors and textures vary depending on the mood of the piece, from the
rambunctious “Pat-a-Pan” with stunning brass and percussion at the climax
to the spiritual beauty of “Still, Still, Still” with the flutes accompanying
the soaring pure sound of the choir. Other selections in a rich program
include “Angels we have heard on high,” “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly,”
“Sussex Carol,” I wonder as I wander,” “Star candles,” Jesus rest your
head,’ “Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella,” the lovely Welsh traditional
“Suo Gan” (Sleep my baby in my bosom), the Ukrainian “Carol of the Bells,”
and the perennial favorite “Silent Night.”
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