Jingle All the Way on “Sweetness and Light”

Jingle All the Way on “Sweetness and Light”

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Yes, I know the winter solstice isn’t until next Sunday. But from where I’m typing, here on the East Coast, we’re expecting snow! Perhaps you’ve already had your share where you are. That’s the wonder of worldwide streaming. You could be sipping piña coladas south of the Equator, for all I know. But here, I’m busy designing an all-weather food-station for my backyard wildlife.

Be that as it may, since by next Saturday I’ll already be going full-bore ho-ho-ho, now’s the time to get a jump on Old Man Winter on “Sweetness and Light.” I’ll do my unlevel best to conjure some seasonal atmosphere, in providing a pleasant backdrop for compiling your holiday checklist and perhaps even filling out a few Christmas cards over a cup of tea. It will be all music evocative of wintry scenes and activities.

We’ll hear works by Philip Lane, Frederick Delius, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and Leopold Mozart; also the original version of “Jingle Bells,” published in 1857 by James Pierpont as “The One-Horse Open Sleigh,” in a hilarious performance by the Robert DeCormier Singers. Be forewarned: sleighs will be “upsot!”

Put on the kettle and link arms with Classic Ross Amico. We’ll be walking in a winter wonderland on “Sweetness and Light,” this Saturday morning at 11:00 EST/8:00 PST, exclusively on KWAX Classical Oregon!

Stream it wherever you are at the link:

https://kwax.uoregon.edu/

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7 responses to “Jingle All the Way on “Sweetness and Light””

  1. Anonymous

    I love me those J I N G L E Bells, those happy J I N G L E Bells..

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      Kenneth Hutchins Those happy J-I-N-G-L-E B-E-double L-S 🎶

      1. Anonymous

        Classic Ross Amico Sometime in the late 1960s, there was a Kiddie City knockoff called Playtown, on Cottman Ave near Castor Ave, across Little Brothers. My parents were shopping in the main store, and I was left in the hobby shop section of the store. I think I heard the complete Frank Sinatra Christmas Album at least three times while waiting for “Santa and his helper” gather the gifts for us.

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        Kenneth Hutchins Was that the formative moment, the Secret Origin of Ken, or were you already a fan?

      3. Anonymous

        Classic Ross Amico I think it solidified what I was already happening in my own musical world.

  2. Anonymous

    I’m very much enjoying it right now!

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      Charmaine Rehg So glad! ☃️

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