The
Cambridge Singers, founded and conducted by
John Rutter, is joined here by the
Farnham Youth Choir and the
Royal Philharmonic in a collection of Christmas music that includes an assortment of traditional and newly written carols, folk songs, and orchestral holiday pieces. The CD would be of interest to anyone looking for an album of upbeat Christmas fare, who's open to some unfamiliar but highly appealing new selections. The most familiar carols, "O come, all ye faithful," and "Hark! the herald angels sing," are presented in attractive arrangements by
Rutter and
David Willcocks.
Rutter is also responsible for most of the arrangements and orchestrations on the CD. Among the new pieces,
Rutter's "Ave Maria,"
Bob Chilcott's "The Shepherd's Carol," and
John David's "Born on a New Day" are especially attractive. Delius' orchestral Sleigh Ride is a fun foray into obscure repertoire, but
Nigel Hess' A Christmas Overture, a medley of traditional carols, is of little interest. The performances are splendid -- the singing throughout is fresh, spontaneous, spirited, and unmannered -- and the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra plays with polish, but also with a sense of fun. Sopranos
Elin Manahan Thomas and
Clara Sanabras and mezzo-soprano
Melanie Marshall offer lovely solo versions of several of the carols. The sound is warm and clean.