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Sissel Brings
Joy to the World in Recordings with Tabernacle Choir
By Laurie Williams
Sowby
Editor’s note: The world-renowned
Mormon Tabernacle Choir announced on December 6 that the CD that
is reviewed here, Spirit of the Season, has been nominated for
two Grammy awards — Best Classical Crossover Album of the
Year and Best Engineered Classical Album.
If you missed last year’s Christmas
concert in the Conference Center, featuring a beautiful Norwegian
woman with a voice to match, there’s a remedy. The concert
is now available on DVD, along with a CD capturing music from
one of the best Christmas concerts yet.
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Sissel Kyrkjebo, who goes by her first name, possesses a voice
that’s an absolute pleasure to listen to. Well known in
Europe, she is gaining a steady following in the United States,
especially among Latter-day Saints who have heard her sing. Her
serene stage presence is equal to her stunningly clear voice with
its amazing range. She makes it look effortless. Even her spoken
narration of the Christmas Story from Luke is musical.
The choir and Orchestra at Temple Square have had some stellar
guest artists in their Christmas concerts since 2000, among them
well-known actors, newscasters, and Broadway singers. Sissel is
my favorite; her performance is refreshing and classy at the same
time.
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The
DVD, titled "Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and
Orchestra at Temple Square, featuring Sissel" is a joyfully
reverent tribute to the Savior and the season. From Nate Hofhein’s
"Christmas Overture" to the final, thrilling encore
of "Angels from the Realms of Glory," it’s a delightful
concert. Camera angles take the viewer into the orchestra and
choir, as well as right in front of conductors Craig Jessop and
Mack Wilberg, who is also responsible for a good number of the
appealing orchestral arrangements.
Sissel herself sings some less-familiar carols in German and Norwegian
— among them "Maria Wiegenleid" and "Mitt
hjerte alltid vanker" — and introduces them with her
sonorous voice. Little girls with candlelit headdresses dance
onto the stage as she sings "Vitae lux" ("Light
of Life") and are replaced by older ballerinas for the ethereal
harmonies of "Lux aurumque" ("Golden Light").
Those numbers segue seamlessly into a fluid "Silent Night."
Even the familiar tunes have been given a fresh setting. The choir’s
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" is an unusually rich and reverent
arrangement that only adds full organ and brass on the final verse,
and "Away in a Manger" features oboe, flute and clarinet
with their own melodies. Dancers move down the aisles as the choir
sings "Bring a Torch," adding visual imagery to enhance
the music on the DVD.
"Spirit of the Season," the 64-minute CD, is a glorious
compilation of music from the event. Among the lovely songs are
Sissel’s "An Angel Passing Through my Room," the
German "In dulci jubilo" and "In the Bleak Midwinter,"
and "Wexford Carol," featuring woodwind master Daron
Bradford and baritone Shane Warby. (The Bells on Temple Square,
with a medley ending with "I Heard the Bells on Christmas
Day," are included only on the CD.)
Of course, the bouncy title song, from the movie "The Polar
Express," gets prominent treatment. Overall, both the album
and the DVD have a tone that will help viewers and listeners feel
the "Spirit of the Season."
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Laurie Williams Sowby has been writing
since grade school, and getting paid for it the past 30 years, with
articles in LDS Church magazines, Exponent II, This
People, Good Housekeeping, and Redboo, as
well as the Deseret News, Provo Daily Herald
and Utah County Journal. She is a graduate of BYU, taught
writing at Utah Valley State College for 12 years, and has traveled
to all 50 states and more than 35 countries (so far). She
and her husband, Steve, recently returned from serving as fulltime
missionaries in the Chile Santiago West Mission. They live
in American Fork, Utah. Their youngest son, Rob, has returned from
serving in the Germany Berlin Mission. The older four children are
married and have provided more than fifteen grandchildren. |
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