Martha Stewart Living Music: Classical Favorites For The HolidaysVarious Artists/Martha Stewart
Release Date: 10/12/2009
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1079512_CD
UPC # 886974191827
Label: Sony Music Distribution (USA)
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Disc: 1
1.
O Holy Night - Il Divo
2.
March (From the Nutcracker) - Philadelphia Orchestra
3.
Lll. Valse Des Fleurs. Tempo Di Valse - Martha Stewart
4.
Christmas Time is Here (From the Tv Special a Charlie Brown Christmas) - Keith Lockhart/Boston Pops Orchestra
5.
Sleigh Ride - Boston Pops Orchestra
6.
Fantasia On " I Saw Three Ships" - James Galway
7.
Conventry Carol, The (Vocal) - Eileen Farrell
8.
Messiah Pastoral Symphony - John McCarthy/Thomas Beecham/Monica Sinclair/Giorgio Tozzi/Jon Vickers/Jennifer Vyvyan
9.
O Little Town of Bethlehem - Mormon Tabernacle/Leonard Bernstein/New York Philharmonic
10.
O Tannenbaum - Rita Ford
11.
Hansel Und Gretel Children's Prayer - Arthur Fiedler
12.
O Sanctissima - Philadelphia Brass
13.
German Dance, K 605, No.3 "the Sleigh Ride" - New York Philharmonic
14.
Gift of Love, The - Plácido Domingo
15.
Ding Dong ! Merrily On High (Vocal) - Choral Guild of Atlanta
16.
What Child is This ? (Greensleeves) - London Promenade Orchestra
17.
Ave Maria - Charlotte Church
18.
White Christmas - Plácido Domingo
19.
Silent Night (Voice) - Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Performer: Various Artists/Martha Stewart
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: This latest installment of Martha Stewart's holiday-themed music compilations focuses on the classical side of things, presenting 15 traditional and contemporary holiday favorites performed by some of classical music's most beloved celebrities. Ranging from the secular ("Pastoral Symphony") to modern classics ("Christmas Time Is Here"), it's light and accessible. As with other volumes, this painfully inoffensive collection is ideal background music for holiday gatherings that require a bit more flair and distinction than an average holiday party. As a bonus, Stewart includes her recipe for individual strawberry jam cakes, most presumably something one could cook while listening to this disc in the background. ~ Rob Theakston |