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Stella Natalis
Karl Jenkins
Stella Natalis
Genres: Special Interest, Classical
 
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Karl Jenkins, the classically trained master of global `crossover,' has composed a new work for choir and orchestra, Stella Natalis, as a gift to music lovers of all stylistic and spiritual backgrounds for the 2009 holiday...  more »

     
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All Artists: Karl Jenkins
Title: Stella Natalis
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: EMI Classics
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 11/17/2009
Genres: Special Interest, Classical
Style: Holiday & Wedding
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5099968864828

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Karl Jenkins, the classically trained master of global `crossover,' has composed a new work for choir and orchestra, Stella Natalis, as a gift to music lovers of all stylistic and spiritual backgrounds for the 2009 holiday season. Its coupling, Joy to the world, features arrangements by Jenkins of carols from around the globe in keeping with the composer's inclusive and universal approach to the message of music. The performers represent a mixture of classical and popular artistry. "It has been a privilege," said Karl Jenkins recently, "to feature the astounding talents of fellow EMI artists Kate Royal [soprano] and Alison Balsom [trumpet]...The choir is Tenebrae, whilst as a counterpoint to their `classical' sound, I have revisited my past and re-introduced the ethnic sound of Adiemus, featuring Mary Carewe, who sang on the first Adiemus album Songs of Sanctuary, and Mae McKenna. My orchestration has the usual classical and ethnic percussion mix, the latter played by Jody K Jenkins and Zands. The orchestra is the Marylebone Camerata, a hand-picked group of the finest young players in London, assembled by cellist Jonathan Byers." "Stella natalis means `star of birth' or `star of origin,' continues Jenkins, "and the music conveys the Christmas message of peace, goodwill, compassion and a new beginning whilst using a wider palette of inspiration than is usual in such treatments: Zulu text, reference to Hindu gods, as well as the Old Testament, all make an appearance! The libretto, for the most part, is by Carol Barratt together with some established text in Latin and English." Joy to the world consists of a set of idiosyncratic arrangements by Karl Jenkins to carols from England, Germany, France, Spain, the West Indies and the African-American "Go tell it on the mountain."
 

CD Reviews

Typically enjoyable Karl Jenkins with some extras
David Holmes | 05/06/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I always enjoy Karl Jenkins's composition and arrangements, some more than others but I haven't come across one I didn't like yet. Stella Natalis is mostly typical Jenkins, with many jazz-inspired phrases, which is to be expected. The addition in this piece of two superb performers, the trumpet player and the coloratura, makes you sit up and often replay the tracks over and over. Again typically, there are a few recognisably derivative phrases, the most obvious - to me anyway - being a straight copy of the opening of Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast". I won't name the track, it's more fun listening for it. Jenkins is not a plagiarist; his "borrowing" of bits and pieces from other music always fits perfectly, so he can be forgiven if he does it occasionally. This is thoroughly enjoyable, with the bonus of "Joy to the World" after Stella."