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Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:58 pm
by Yorkie
Our good friend Bullehynka from the French forum has uploaded the pictures from the digital album on to Tumbler...

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Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 7:12 pm
by Yorkie
chris17 wrote:Hmm...with the new Amazon.co.uk samples up, I can hear there's a solo at the beginning of Gaudete, and Mini-Angels blog says Matthew J did the high notes but doesn't mention the beginning soloist - is that him as well?

Also, the mp3s of Silent Night and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas seem to be switched.
Well, the actual MP3 album has the same mistake too!

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 7:15 pm
by dani
Is it Ben on the opening of Gaudete ?

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 7:55 pm
by Yorkie
I've put out an sos on Twitter for the Gaudete question. I have also noticed that the intro to Carol of the Bells has been cut down dramatically from what was performed as the recording...

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 7:58 pm
by JimmyRiddle
Yorkie wrote:Some of my thoughts on the songs, might be some spoilers in there although I tried not to give too much away.

3) The Wexford Carol
Another of my favourites of the night and again I seemed to be alone on this one. Isaac’s voice is just perfect for this song – pure golden honey. This is not an in your face Christmas Carol it is soft, gentle, soothing. A beautiful Irish style flute solo did the intro (think James Galway) and then featured throughout the song. Isaac off stage did the opening verse alone and then others joined in for the second and then as each verse passed the number of voices built up. This is a lullaby of a Carol. Loved it. The nearest I can find is this one but it was the treble voices featuring, it wasn’t one for the older boys
Just listened to it now (first one I went too), It's absolutely stunning... Isaac's solo & the celtic instrumentation...quality...The only thing I would have done differently is to bring it to a soft close with a solo line from Isaac again, because you almost want to go back to the beginning to replay it!

My oh My - Danny Boy....this one does have a last solo line from Isaac. I bet this will become a much requested favourite for sending the Irish away onto their next spiritual journey.

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:30 pm
by dani
What Child Is This is a wonderful track and I am surprised it has been relegated to track 15

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:46 pm
by JimmyRiddle
dani wrote:Is it Ben on the opening of Gaudete ?
Yorkie wrote:I've put out an sos on Twitter for the Gaudete question. I have also noticed that the intro to Carol of the Bells has been cut down dramatically from what was performed as the recording...
Not sure about the opening, but Mini Angels reference that Matthew J was one of the voices that appeared to stand out, singing the highest part. Guess we'll have to await the DVD for clarification.

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:49 pm
by Yorkie
dani wrote:What Child Is This is a wonderful track and I am surprised it has been relegated to track 15
I would prefer to think of it as finishing on a high :D

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:50 pm
by Yorkie
JimmyRiddle wrote:
Not sure about the opening, but Mini Angels reference that Matthew J was one of the voices that appeared to stand out, singing the highest part. Guess we'll have to await the DVD for clarification.
MJ's part that they refer to is at the very end of the song - it could well be him though at the start.

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:59 pm
by Yorkie
JimmyRiddle wrote: Just listened to it now (first one I went too), It's absolutely stunning... Isaac's solo & the celtic instrumentation...quality...The only thing I would have done differently is to bring it to a soft close with a solo line from Isaac again, because you almost want to go back to the beginning to replay it!

My oh My - Danny Boy....this one does have a last solo line from Isaac. I bet this will become a much requested favourite for sending the Irish away onto their next spiritual journey.
Wexford and Isaac - what a match. From the moment I heard his 'Far Away' at Arundel I thought he had the potential to be something special - and he has time on his side yet.

One or two people have said they are disappointed at Danny Boy on the French Forum; that it is a little flat. I think they may not appreciate that it is in essence a sad and reflective song that is quite moving if you understand the lyrics and context.

What do you think to 'What Child Is This' Jimmy?

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:05 pm
by JimmyRiddle
Yorkie wrote:
dani wrote:What Child Is This is a wonderful track and I am surprised it has been relegated to track 15
I would prefer to think of it as finishing on a high :D
First listen, agreed, it's an inspired arrangement, breathing new life into a well known classic. I can see this becoming a favourite for radio airplay, which Yorkie hinted at in his post concert spoiler debrief. I'll be surprised if Classic FM don't run with it.

I'm wondering if they maybe should have left a bit of applause at the end of each song (I think they did that on the Leiden CD) just to let listeners know that this was recorded live.
Yorkie wrote:One or two people have said they are disappointed at Danny Boy on the French Forum; that it is a little flat. I think they may not appreciate that it is in essence a sad and reflective song that is quite moving if you understand the lyrics and context.?
Yes, it does help to familiarise yourself with the backstory of it. You have to approach it with the right frame of mind and tailor your mood appropriately. Its a touching rendition and if you think about those you have lost who are no longer there anymore, it hits the right spot.

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 4:21 am
by john45
Yorkie wrote:I've put out an sos on Twitter for the Gaudete question. I have also noticed that the intro to Carol of the Bells has been cut down dramatically from what was performed as the recording...
Definitely not Ben. I must have watched the recording a dozen times. Mathew J or Tom come to mind but I cannot tell you the answer for sure. I could call Mrs B and ask her to replay it, but, like Dani, she probably doesn't remember who is who. Perhaps it will be on the menu tonight.

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 5:50 am
by Lauren
john45 wrote:
Yorkie wrote:I've put out an sos on Twitter for the Gaudete question. I have also noticed that the intro to Carol of the Bells has been cut down dramatically from what was performed as the recording...
Definitely not Ben. I must have watched the recording a dozen times. Mathew J or Tom come to mind but I cannot tell you the answer for sure. I could call Mrs B and ask her to replay it, but, like Dani, she probably doesn't remember who is who. Perhaps it will be on the menu tonight.
It is Matthew Jansen singing the solo at the beginning also. :D

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:50 pm
by Yorkie
Ding Ding - Round 3 of the vote off:

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Easy for me, Still x 3

Re: Libera - Christmas in Ireland

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:19 pm
by dani
For me it is Angels we have on a high ...