17 December 2016

Christmas Reups: the Bach Choir and the Mennonite Hour Choral Groups

Two reups for you today, both 10-inchers of the seasonal variety.

The first, in response to a request, is an early LP by the Bach Choir, a large amateur ensemble that has been performing in London since 1875. Reginald Jacques, at the helm here, was its conductor for 32 years. This present disk, from 1950, is one of its first recordings

When I posted this initially a number of years ago, I complained that the sound was frustratingly opaque. I have now revisited the files and managed to open up the sonic vistas. I think you will find the results pleasing.

The second reup is an entirely new transfer of a Christmas LP from the Mennonite Hour,  which I first shared a number of years ago here. Joy to the World dates from the late 1950s, I believe.

As with all Mennonite music of the time, the singing is acapella. These are amateur choirs, but they acquit themselves well, although the Male Quartet is overtaxed by the difficult harmonization of "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming." They apparently believed, as Browning did, that "a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for?"

9 comments:

  1. Links (Apple lossless):

    Mennonite Hour
    https://www.mediafire.com/?x83vky6ki8tc3n2

    Carols by the Bach Choir
    https://www.mediafire.com/?72qx4xn3b4s8911

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  2. thanks buster. i admire all your big 10-inchers.

    well... perhaps with one exception.

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  3. Thank you, Buster! Always love the medium-sized records. :)

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  4. From Catalonia, Spain many thanks you for this beautiful gift.
    Merry christmas to all you!
    Bon Nadal a tots vosaltres!

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  5. Thanks, everyone and happy holidays!

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  6. Many thanks for this unique collection and God Jul!

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  7. Thanks, Buster. More wonderful discoveries, as always.

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  8. Much thx Buster & have a safe & happy holiday season!

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  9. Thank you Buster for these.

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