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1.0 out of 5 stars
This Hodie is a Joyless Disappointment,
By J P Falcon (Fords, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vaughan Williams: Hodie (Fantasia on Christmas Carols) (Audio CD)
Ralph Vaughan William's Hodie is a fantastic Christmas work scored for soloists, choirs and full orchestra. There have only been a handful of recordings over the years and until this NAXOS release, there were only two versions available. Both are on the EMI label and are conducted by David Willcocks and Richard Hickox. The Willcocks is the benchmark recording and I was hoping that this new NAXOS version would be better, or at least equal to it, with improved sound. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
Hilary Davan Wetton delivers a sluggish and uninspired interpretation of this choral masterpiece. His heavy handed conducting robs the festive moments of their power and creates overblown drama during the more medatative moments. I started to wonder if Wetton was aware that this is a celebratory work of the Birth and the season and that it was not a Passion Play. The soloist and chorus perform admirably but they cannot overcome Wetton's bloated tempi. I also found the sound below par. While it was nice to hear the organ, percussion, and brass clearly, this came at the expense of the strings. Many of the beautiful string lines are lost due to the poor balancing of instrument sections. Surprisingly the Fantasia on Christmas Carols fares much better, and had Wetton invested Hodie with the same enthusiasm, my review would be much different. So there you have it. Hodie should be part of your Christmas tradition as it will lift the haze of seasonal blues from your heart and remind you what the day is actually about. To accomplish this however, you need to steer clear of this recording and make your way to the David Willcocks EMI recording. It is at a budget price and costs less than this NAXOS fiasco. Hodie / Fantasia on Christmas Carols Wetton's version of Vaughan William's Hodie places a distant third in a three horse race. Not recommended..........
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good recording from Naxos,
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This review is from: Vaughan Williams: Hodie (Fantasia on Christmas Carols) (Audio CD)
I bought this CD because I enjoy older English composers like Vaugh Williams and John Ritter. The quality of the recording is good and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra always performs at a high standard. Soloists are good but not outstanding. If you like Britten's Ceremony of Carols and Sans Saens Christmas Oratorio, you'll enjoy this recording.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two of Vaughan Williams most magnificent contributions to Christmas music.,
By Pete "Pete" (North America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vaughan Williams: Hodie (Fantasia on Christmas Carols) (Audio CD)
Fantasia On Christmas Carols is without a doubt one of the most beautiful and unusual Christmas pieces ever written. I love it because it begins in a somber, melancholy tone. It is joyous times, but there is always a wistful undertone. The seldom heard Hodie is also here on this CD and it is worth a listen.
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