Tag: Jingle Bells

  • Godfrey Winham’s Jingle Bells a Christmas Music Gem

    Godfrey Winham’s Jingle Bells a Christmas Music Gem

    If you need to get away from the candles and clove of Windham Hill, there’s always Godfrey Winham.

    When Winham takes on a Christmas classic, it’s like a great, big, satisfying ice ball in the face of George Winston. He’s as bracing as a ride in a one-horse open sleigh.

    Winham is probably best-known for his role right here in Princeton as an electronic music pioneer. As might be expected, this didn’t lead to a lot of toe-tappers. One day, after listening to some of Windham’s music, his son asked him if he could write something a bit simpler. This was the impetus for a 26-minute set of keyboard meditations on a familiar Christmas tune, titled “Variations on a Theme by James Pierpont” – otherwise known as “The Jingle Bells Variations.”

    This is music a grown-up Schroeder would be proud to own. You can listen to it here, starting about 26 minutes into the program

    https://www.wwfm.org/webcasts/2018-12-25/a-between-the-keys-christmas-special

    If you are at all interested in Princeton and the history of computer music, and you haven’t checked out this podcast yet, you owe it to yourself to do so:

    Composers & Computers, a podcast

    Winham features most prominently – and poignantly – in Episode 3:

    Episode 3: The Converter

    I wrote about the podcast and its producer, Aaron Nathans, back in September for an article in U.S. 1.

    https://www.communitynews.org/princetoninfo/artsandentertainment/a-good-ear-for-stories-and-electronic-music-inspires-a-princeton-podcast/article_93780110-3384-11ed-93a9-1ba8b9106ed7.html

    This is my favorite version of “Jingle Bells” – presented by the Robert DeCormier Singers as it was originally published in 1857.

    BONUS! Leopold Mozart’s “A Musical Sleigh Ride,” complete with neighing horses, excitable hounds, and whip cracks. As a radio host, I made it a point to share this fun recording with the Eduard Melkus Ensemble every year on my last shift before Christmas. At home, it drove the dogs crazy.

    With extreme winter weather expected to disrupt travel and last-minute Christmas shopping across much of the country, there’s plenty of music about winter recreation to fuel your imagination as you cozy-in around the hearth.

  • Christmas Music on WWFM Today

    Christmas Music on WWFM Today

    Sunday night’s “The Lost Chord” aside, this afternoon will be my last blast before Christmas. Unfortunately, there is no wintry blast forthcoming from the actual weather. Heat Miser, it seems, has triumphed.

    Be that as it may, we’ll enjoy Bernard Herrmann’s “Currier and Ives Suite,” Philip Lane’s “Three Christmas Pictures,” and “A Musical Sleigh-Ride” by Leopold Mozart,” among others. If those aren’t enough of an enticement, then tune in for the original version of “Jingle Bells,” as it was published in 1857, by James Pierpont. It’s a riot!

    I’ll be wishing you all a Mele Kalikimake, this afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m. EST – “Picture Perfect” follows, with music from Christmas television specials, at 6 – on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Jingle Bells & Sleigh Rides Holiday Music Day 16

    Jingle Bells & Sleigh Rides Holiday Music Day 16

    ADVENT CALENDAR – DAY 16

    No time to type today, so how about some musical sleigh-rides?

    Here’s “Jingle Bells,” in its original version, as it was published in 1857 (as “The One Horse Open Sleigh”), by James Lord Pierpont:

    And a rowdy sleigh-ride, courtesy of Leopold Mozart (father of Wolfgang), complete with horses, dogs, whip-cracks and sleigh-bells. The whole thing is worth hearing, but the fun really begins at 3:38.

    It’s times like this that I really miss my morning air-shifts!

    “The horse was lean and lank;
    Misfortune seemed his lot,
    He got into a drifted bank,
    And we, we got upsot.”

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