Similar to his other sets, the famed choral conductor assembled a variety of seasonal material, ranging from Schütz to spirituals and across several centuries. There are 20 selections presented in a relatively brief period. Nothing wears out its welcome, but the stylistic diversity elicited equally diverse critical opinions.
Enthusiastic: "Mr. Shaw has chosen these selections with extreme care. He seemingly had in mind pieces of musical merit with a very wide variety of appeal ... all sung artistically with the highest regard for good taste." [The New Records]
Skeptical: "[T]he twenty brief selections sometimes follow one another in incongruous juxtaposition ... the attempt to include all classes of Easter music has made for unevenness." [The New York Times]
Robert Shaw |
It's not clear when most of the program was recorded, but we do know that the Bach and Poulenc pieces were taped in the Manhattan Center in 1950.
Bonus: 'Easter Parade'
Ralph Hunter |
The LP is from my collection; the single comes from an Internet Archive needle drop. The download includes scans of both the first and second LP covers, along with the reviews excerpted above.
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DeleteThanks for this new Robert Shaw lively gem, as well as for the Parade bonus !!
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You're welcome, Jean - a happy holiday to you as well!
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