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Calming music, November 12, 2001
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This review is from: Bethlehem After Dark (Audio CD)
This CD fills the bill for calming Christmas music. Play it while sitting in traffic, Running the never ending errands or after a hard day's work. It will help to soothe you and remind you about what Christmas is really about.
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A Little Night Music, October 18, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Bethlehem After Dark (Audio CD)
Here's some warm and calming music to enjoy on a cold December evening.
As with the velvet/sandpaper combination of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, the pairing of classical cellist Laura Sewell with ragtime piano king Butch Thompson seems unlikely at first, but turns out to work beautifully because the two musicians show so much selfless respect for each other's work as the alternate leading and supporting each other.
For a two piece band with no over-dubs or electronic effects, it's amazing how many musical colors not associated with Christmas - stride, ragtime, blues and gospel - these two can evoke on familiar pieces such as "Angels We Have Heard on High", but the most moving and effective pieces are the least Christmasy: a lovely and understated "Ave Maria", an elegant and soothing "Softly and Tenderly" and a subtle, gorgeous take on the hymn "Lo, How a Rose". This is music which evokes the calm and stability of a 19th century Quaker meeting house.
This would be perfect music to decorate a Christmas tree to, or better yet, to play as you put the presents under the tree on Christmas Eve after the kids have gone to bed. It's lovely, music unique, calming and serene.
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