Favorite Christmas Song

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Re: Favorite Christmas Song

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Gesu Bambino has always been my favorite among many; having just played it in brass ensemble, though, a new favorite is rising: When A Child Is Born. Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous.
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katietes wrote:
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katietes wrote:My favourite "classic" song is Carol of the Bells.

My favourite "obscure" song is Mary, Did You Know... great tune!
Mary, Did You Know is a beautiful tune. Choir & orchestra?
I work for a theatre company, and they do a show of Christmas carols with big band each December, and they did Mary Did You Know last year. I've never heard it with choir, but I bet it'd be gorgeous that way! We had an alto with a gorgeous rich voice singing it with the band, and it was incredible.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song

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Can't narrow it to just one, but here are my two favorites:

1. Carol of the Bells - Chip Davis arrangement (Manheim Steamroller)

2. Ding Dong! Merrily on High arr. by Leif Strand & Olov Helge adapted for
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Wow. I love nearly all of it. Even some of the crazy stuff (Spike Jones, Angel in the Christmas Play for example)....

One of my favorites is 'Oh Holy Night' done with a real church tenor, and piano (not an operatic or pop tenor).

but really....all of it is just great to celebrate the season and it's many meanings to everyone.
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katietes wrote:Mary, Did You Know is a beautiful tune. Choir & orchestra?...I've never heard it with choir, but I bet it'd be gorgeous that way!
It is. Chicago Master Singers performed it with the Ars Viva Symphony Orchestra a few years ago. Hauntingly beautiful.
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LJV wrote:"Blue Christmas" Miles Davis.

"O Holy Night" Tom Kubis arrangement with Wayne Bergeron landing a Triple high A (I think?).
I just played this a little over a week ago. Also a few other Kubis arrangements and most of the charts from the Stan Kenton Christmas album. And, I actually got paid to do it. Life is good!
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I'm tossed between "Santa Baby" (Eartha Kitt) and "All I Want for Christmas is You" (Mariah Carey). Those songs really put me into the GIVING spirit.

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Re: Favorite Christmas Song

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Adeste Fideles, hands down. In Latin.

To play, I'd guess either Dave Werden's Silent Night or Tony Clements' "Chipmunk Song".
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A good performance of O Holy Night or Gesu Bambino can make me lose it. One time I was listening to Frederike von Stade doing 'Gesu' on the radio while driving. I almost had to pull over. I have also always loved the version of Once in Royal David's City from the Nine Lessons and Carols from Kings College. On the flip side, I always consider it a good Holiday season if I can make it all the way to January without hearing Grandma got Run Over by a Reindeer.
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bloke wrote:...when sung by one of those battery-operated plaque-mounted fish bought from WALGREEN'S.

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he never learned his scales....
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I wonder if that was arranged by Gil Evans....
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the problem with those mounted fish things is you can't stop them. Once they start you just have to wait until they fin-ish....
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Re: Favorite Christmas Song

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Ray Stevens has the best grasp of the real Christmas spirit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g1TtJqHY_s" target="_blank
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