I looked for
a long time for this one! I went through innumerable YouTube videos of this
hymn, many of them excruciating. It wasn’t just the bad amateur sound quality,
which was jarring enough, but the arrangements, most of them syrupy and
overdone, with those godawful flutes like in thatTitanic song.
“Celtic” has
been completely deformed in the last couple of decades. An example is that
stuff you see on PBS. This kind of music was NEVER meant to be sudsy and sentimental.
Listen to real Irish music sometime, with that dark urgent drumbeat, the
edgy ancient-sounding pipes with a hint of English horn in them.
This arrangement by Phillip Stopford is
tender and melancholy (Irish!), the arrangement unhurried and uncluttered,
devoid of disco or other gimmicks to twist it around and "update" it. The flute
is REAL flute. I love the lack of unnecessary adornment or hokiness. And it’s
beautifully conducted, sung by the Belfast Cathedral Youth Choir. Youth! They pust most "adult" choirs to shame.
So, until I
can find a decent arrangement with real Irish pipes, I’ll take this one. (The
shots of Belfast Cathedral are a nice addition.)
http://members.shaw.ca/margaret_gunning/betterthanlife.htm
http://members.shaw.ca/margaret_gunning/betterthanlife.htm
Makes me mourn my broken laptop speaker. I hope you and family had a wonderful Christmas, Margaret.
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