Once as I Remember...
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Composer or Director: Giovanni Palestrina, Traditional, Herbert Howells, Robert Armstrong, Robert Cowper (Cooper, Coupar, Couper), Michael Praetorius, Lajos Bárdos, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Richard Dering, William Byrd, Anonymous, Thomas Weelkes, Giovanni Bassano, John Tavener, John (Linton) Gardner, Johann Walther, Heinrich Schütz
Label: Philips
Magazine Review Date: 12/1998
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 73
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 462 050-2PH
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Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Gloria in Excelsis Deo |
Robert Cowper (Cooper, Coupar, Couper), Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Robert Cowper (Cooper, Coupar, Couper), Composer |
Ave Maria gracia plena |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Sara Mingardo, Contralto (Female alto) |
Angelus ad Virginem |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Alma Redemptoris mater |
Giovanni Palestrina, Composer
Giovanni Palestrina, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Gabriel's message |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Hodie Christus natus est |
Giovanni Bassano, Composer
Giovanni Bassano, Composer Instrumental Ensemble John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Jolly Shepherd |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Past three o'clock |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen |
Michael Praetorius, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Michael Praetorius, Composer Monteverdi Choir |
There is no rose of such virtue |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Ave Maris Stella |
Lajos Bárdos, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Lajos Bárdos, Composer Monteverdi Choir |
(3) Carol-Anthems, Movement: A spotless rose |
Herbert Howells, Composer
Herbert Howells, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Nativity of our Lord Jesus Chris, Movement: O magnum misterium |
William Byrd, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir William Byrd, Composer |
Ach Herr, du Schöpfer aller Ding |
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Heinrich Schütz, Composer Ian Watson, Organ John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
This Endris Night |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Entre le Boeuf |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Guillaume, prends ton tambourin (Patapan) |
Traditional, Composer
Instrumental Ensemble John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Psallite unigenito |
Michael Praetorius, Composer
Ian Watson, Organ Instrumental Ensemble John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Michael Praetorius, Composer Monteverdi Choir |
Quad Videstes Pastores |
Richard Dering, Composer
Ian Watson, Organ Instrumental Ensemble John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Richard Dering, Composer |
(The) Cradle |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Psalmes, Sonets and Songs, Movement: Lullaby, my sweet little baby |
William Byrd, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir William Byrd, Composer |
(El) Rorro |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Once as I remember |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
(The) Lamb, 'Little Lamb, who made thee?' |
John Tavener, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor John Tavener, Composer Monteverdi Choir |
Joseph lieber, Joseph mein |
Johann Walther, Composer
Johann Walther, Composer John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
Entry of the Three Kings |
John (Linton) Gardner, Composer
John (Linton) Gardner, Composer John Anderson, Oboe John Anderson, Cor anglais John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir |
(The) King of all Kings |
Traditional, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Traditional, Composer |
Ring Out ye Crystal Spheres |
Robert Armstrong, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Robert Armstrong, Composer |
Gloria in excelsis Deo (Sing my soul to God) |
Thomas Weelkes, Composer
John Eliot Gardiner, Conductor Monteverdi Choir Thomas Weelkes, Composer |
Author:
Its subtitle is “The story of Christmas in readings and music based on the Springhead Christmas Play”. Springhead in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, is the family home in which the Gardiners celebrated every Christmas with a play. People from the farm and the village took part, and it was a great occasion for the children. Sir John, once (as he says) “a somewhat grumpy angel”, recalls the staging and rehearsals, some of the individuals involved and the performances themselves: “Even now I cannot hear the opening Gloria by Robert Cowper without sensing the complete darkness of the stage up to the moment when the two Angels with lighted tapers parted the curtains to light the candles set in the old painted cart-wheels”. Hence no doubt the title proper, “Once as I Remember”. But fear not, this is no licensed nostalgic indulgence: the words form the opening line of a sixteenth-century carol, and the programme justifies itself perfectly well on its own merits irrespective of family history. The spoken part, incidentally, is omitted from the record, though texts (mostly from Milton’s Nativity Ode) are printed in the booklet.
Between Prologue and Epilogue (or the Glorias of Robert Cowper and Thomas Weelkes) comes a sequence, mainly of carols and motets, assembled so as to illustrate the Christmas story in seven phases: “The Appearance of the Angels to the Shepherds”, for instance, begins with a fine richness of choir and brass, followed by a round, then Sweelinck’s unashamedly tuneful Hodie and the crisp, anticipatory excitement of Past three a clock. The next section, “The Birth”, corresponds to a symphonic slow movement or the “Et incarnatus” section of the Creed. Carols from many lands, including Mexico, have found their way to Dorset, and, though most of the music is old, some, such as the one by Sir John’s near-namesake John Gardner, post-date his own childhood participations. The performances are excellent throughout, singers and players all having the feel of the thing within them. The acoustic of the church at Salle in Norfolk is ideal, and Nicholas Parker’s production is both imaginative and unobtrusive.'
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