Sunday, December 21, 2025

Society Music

Getting pretty close to Christmas here, but I've still got a lot of music to share with you. Hope you're able to keep up, I know there are many demands on your attention this time of year. Up next is another album filled with syrupy strings and smooth arrangements of the same old Christmas carols you've been hearing all season long. But in my book, more is sometimes better. Please have a go at The Stradivarius String Society-Singing Strings Herald Christmas (Lester L1002, Mono). I've been looking at this cover in the collection for years and never really paid too much attention to it, then finally one day I decided it would be a good candidate to rip and share. Sure enough, it skipped and skipped badly so I had to go and find another copy of it somewhere in the collection. Took a month or so of hunting before I was able to hunt another one down. But I got it, and that second copy had a better cover for the scanning to boot. So enjoy!

1. Silent Night  
2. Come All Ye Faithful  
3. Hark The Herald Angels Sing  
4. White Christmas  
5. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen  
6. Little Town Of Bethlehem  
7. Deck The Halls  
8. Joy To The World  
9. First Noel  
10. Good King Wenceslaus  
11. O Holy Night  
12. We 3 Kings

MEGA

2 comments:

  1. The conductor listed for this one - Fritz Munch - was a real person. He was the older brother of Charles Munch, famed as the music director of the Boston Symphony in the 1950s.

    The Cologne Symphony listed is possibly the Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, which has been around for about 200 years. (As have I.)

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  2. I've been liking syrupy strings in my Christmas music lately so this one is much appreciated.

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