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5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite Moravian chorales from childhood., November 19, 1999
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Leslie Kemberling (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Music For All Seasons (Audio CD)
Trombone choirs! I love them. Everytime I hear this recording, I see again the church of my childhood and the trombone choir standing out in the snow near the front steps playing Christmas chorales during the hour before the Christmas Eve service. Why were they out there a full hour before the service? If you wanted a seat, you had to arrive an hour early, because late comers sat in folding chairs in the cloakrooms, or stood in the back. That church was filled to brimming only on Christmas Eve, because music lovers came from miles away to hear traditional Moravian Christmas music, and where else could one possibly hear it? Some of it is on this recording. The words sung to track 8 are "All my heart this night rejoices...", and that sense of anticipation and pleasure is exactly what Moravians feel as they enjoy a night of great music, sung mostly by the people in the pews, not just the choirs. It's all here. The great songs from Advent, Lent, songs of repentance, forgiveness, joy, for baptising babies and burying old people. When you hear track 19, Hosanna, think of a room full of singers on Palm Sunday, echoing back and forth to each other, the little girls and women singing back to the boys and men. My only criticism is that there are perhaps too many songs in minor keys grouped together. They evoke too much sadness and start to sound like endless dirges. The musical interpretation and masterful rendering of the chorales is absolutely delightful, not only for us who hold all the words in our heads and are singing along, but also for those who will assign their own meaning to the music.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD!!, August 6, 2003
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L. Jensen (Provo, UT United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a must for all trombonists and music historians!! The sound of these groups is just amazing! Nowhere else can you get a sound like you do with the instruments that these trombonists use. Where else can you hear a contrabass, bass, tenor, alto, soprano, and sopranino trombones all together? A great CD for a historical reference on the trombone also...tromobone chiors are one of the oldest forms of music, and THE oldest perfoming groups in the USA are the Moravian trombone choirs. This CD gives us a rare look into the past of how trombones were commonly used in centuries past, and how the tradition continues today.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trombone Treat!, December 25, 2008
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T. Bensch (Beltsville, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This recording (actually a combination of two previously released vinyl recordings) provides a spectacular batch of trombone choir music. Featuring trombones ranging in size from sopranino to contrabass, it provides a performance worthy of "God's own instrument." A must for lovers of brass music, and especially for trombone afficianados.
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