Tag: Christmas Music

  • Beyond the 20 Carols Christmas Music Rediscovered

    Beyond the 20 Carols Christmas Music Rediscovered

    A thousand years of Christmas music, and every year it’s just about reduced to the same old 20 carols.

    If, like me, you are frustrated by the countless regurgitations of “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” for every conceivable vocal and instrumental combination, plugged in perfunctorily to a well-worn playlist, between Mozart and Dvořák, join me tomorrow morning on WPRB, when we’ll go completely anti-commercial, anti-ADD, and completely balls-out Christmas.

    Our featured work will be Franz Liszt’s “Christus,” three hours of hardcore Jesus music, of which only the first 70 minutes or so deal with the Christmas story. In fact, Part III contains a 40-minute setting of the “Stabat Mater dolorosa.” You won’t hear that at the shopping mall.

    Okay, so maybe it’s not for everyone, but the music does have its rewards. Forget “Jingle Bell Rock.” Brew yourself something strong, send your regrets to the office “holiday party,” if you can, and seclude your wittily antlered self in a quiet place with no distractions to marvel at this massive oratorio-cum-symphonic poem.

    Due to the length of this extraordinary work (almost exactly three hours, played uninterrupted), it will begin in the 7:00 hour. That will insure that the piece will have run its course by the time Will Constantine Jr. rolls in at 11:00 for “Blues, Bop and Beyond.”

    If you want jolly, call up Rankin-Bass. For the rest of you, join me tomorrow morning from 6 to 11 EST, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. Santa’s not the only one who’s got a little Liszt, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Last-Minute Music Gifts & 2016 Releases on WPRB

    Last-Minute Music Gifts & 2016 Releases on WPRB

    Only ten days left until Christmas. Still, plenty of time in which to order that perfect gift for the music-lover in your life, or to treat yourself for being such a good Secret Santa.

    This morning on WPRB, the focus will be on new releases issued over the course of 2016. There will be little snippets of Christmas music along the way, of course, but they will act as mere segues between the featured attractions. Playlists and record information will be posted online at the station website.

    We’ll open the floodgates on Christmas next week. In the meantime, it’s a full morning of potential stocking stuffers, from 6 to 11 EST, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. Don’t forget to leave out a cookie and some cocoa for Classic Ross Amico.


    PHOTO: No kittens were harmed in the assembling of this program

  • 11 Days ’til Christmas Holiday Music WWFM

    11 Days ’til Christmas Holiday Music WWFM

    Only 11 days to Christmas. Tune in this afternoon to hear music for the season by Howard Hanson, Joseph Jongen, Benjamin Britten and Cecilia McDowall. We’ll also mark the birthday anniversaries of Ron Nelson, Rosalyn Tureck, Christopher Parkening, and maybe even Spike Jones.

    There’s a lot to celebrate this afternoon, as we continue our countdown to Christmas, from 4 to 7:00 EST, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Christmas Music Today on WWFM

    Christmas Music Today on WWFM

    Christmas now is drawing near.

    Join me this afternoon to hear Rutland Boughton’s “Bethlehem,” a choral drama adapted from the 14th century Coventry Nativity Play. Composed in 1915, and written very much in the English pastoral idiom, the work incorporates settings of familiar carols, such as “O come, all ye faithful” and “The Holly and the Ivy.” If you gravitate toward the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams, I think you’ll really enjoy this.

    It will come your way following today’s noontime concert, as I sit the board for a recorded program, “A Spanish Christmas Celebration,” featuring the Philadelphia-based Piffaro, The Renaissance Band. WWFM’s David Osenberg will co-host with Piffaro’s founders and artistic directors, Joan Kimball and Robert Wiemken.

    Piffaro’s next set of concerts, “La Nochebuena,” will take place this weekend, at Trinity Center for Urban Life in Philadelphia on Friday at 7:30 p.m., the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and Immanuel Church Highlands in Wilmington, DE, on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. For more information, consult the group’s website at piffaro.org.

    Rutland Boughton’s “Bethlehem” will begin at 2:00 this afternoon.

    Join us today for theses ghosts of Christmases past, from noon to 4 p.m. EST, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Christmas Music Guilt When Is Too Early

    Christmas Music Guilt When Is Too Early

    So how soon is too soon to unleash the pent-up forces of Christmas? It’s less than two weeks away. I’ve got enough in my library, probably, to program the entire month, without repeating – and yet I’ve felt sheepish about already letting slip the fairly secular “Tuttifäntchen” by Paul Hindemith and Constant Lambert’s “Les Patineurs” (“The Skaters”) after Meyerbeer.

    Where do I start? How much do I play? These are but some of the decisions that weigh on the conscience of the classical music programmer. In the full knowledge that I can’t please everyone, I will rouse my slumbering inner elf and gradually crank up the volume of egg nog and mistletoe.

    It won’t be all glitter and ho ho ho. There may be a few more cantatas and oratorios than some would like. Then again, how many brass arrangements of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” can one take?

    Wish me luck. We’ll also have music by Swedish composer Kurt Atterberg on the anniversary of his birth, this afternoon from 4 to 7 EST, on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.


    IMAGE: Peace and goodwill – or else!

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