Christmas Glory from Westminster | 
| Actors: Andrea Bocelli, Betty Boothroyd, George Carey, Charlotte Church, Richard Griffiths Studio: Homevision Category: DVD
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 59728
Format: Classical, Color, Dvd, Letterboxed, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 60 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: DCHR140D ISBN: 0780024540 UPC: 037429161326 EAN: 9780780024540 ASIN: B00005NFY6
Theatrical Release Date: 2000 Release Date: October 16, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com It's a marketer's dream to have two PBS superstars, Andrea Bocelli and Charlotte Church, singing in Christmas Glory from Westminster. Bocelli and Church (who don't sing together here) are among a handful of performers in this 1999 service from London's Westminster Abbey, including actresses Greta Scacchi and Joan Plowright and Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel. Following an introduction to the abbey by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh (his wedding took place there), the first part of the hourlong service tells the Christmas story, alternating poetry and Bible readings with musical selections from the choir and soloists, including Messiah's "For unto us a child is born" and "But who may abide the day of his coming" by Terfel. Bocelli contributes two Schubert selections, "Mille Cherubino in Coro" and the beloved "Ave Maria," as well as "Sancta Maria," a version of Mascagni's famous melody from Cavalleria Rusticana. Church performs Stephen Adams's "The Holy City" (from her second CD) and shares "Silent Night" with Terfel. The program isn't all solemnity, however. Actor Richard Griffiths offers a spirited reading from A Christmas Carol near the abbey's famous Poets' Corner, where Dickens is buried. A blessing from the Dean of Westminster closes the distinguished evening. --David Horiuchi
Description The program: 1. "O Come O Come Emmanuel"--choir procession 2. Fanfare 3. "O Come All Ye Faithful"--choir and congregation 4. HRH intro 5. "Once in Royal David's City"--choir and congregation 6. First Reading: Isaiah--Trevor McDonald 7. Handel: "For unto Us a Child Is Born"--choir 8. Second Reading: Luke, Chapter 2--Betty Boothroyd 9. Handel: "But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming"--Bryn Terfel 10. Eddie's Service (Kipling)--Joan Plowright 11. William Matthias: Sir Christemas--choir 12. Reading: "And there were in the fields..."--Greta Scacchi 13. Schubert: "Ave Maria"--Andrea Bocelli 14. John Gardiner: "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day"--choir 15. Christmas Campaign (Frederic Coleman reading)--Trevor McDonald 16. "It Came upon a Midnight Clear"--choir and congregation 17. Stephen Adams: "The Holy City"--Charlotte Church 18. "The Lamb" (William Blake reading)--Greta Scacchi 19. "Mille Cherubini in Coro"--Andrea Bocelli 20. "Tna Bethlehem Dref" (Welsh)--Bryn Terfel 21. Christmas Carols (Dickens reading)--Richard Griffith 22. "Silent Night"--Bryn Terfel and Charlotte Church 23. Archbishop of Canterbury 24. "Mascagni: Sancta Maria"--Andrea Bocelli 25. HRH reading: "In the beginning..." 26. Fanfare 27. "Hark the Herald Angels Sing"--choir and congregation 28. The Blessing: Dean of Westminster 29. Widor organ with credits
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Glorious Christmas Music from Westminster Cathedral November 1, 2000 Kathy B. Cronauer (Virginia Beach, VA United States) 91 out of 93 found this review helpful
I received my video yesterday and watched it immediately. I was captivated from beginning to end by the spectacular music, scenery and pagentry. The buyer of this video should be aware, however, that it is not just about Andrea Bocelli. I have been a loyal fan of Andrea's from his earliest days of singing in Italy, and once again he is in true form and sings his three songs beautifully. The music of Charlotte Church and Bryn Terfel is just as lovely, and the readings of scripture and the music of the Westminster choirs were wonderful and help to bring into focus the true meaning of this holy season. The expressions on the faces of the young boys in the choir were priceless. This video provided me with an hour of exquisite peace and was the perfect way to begin preparing for the upcoming holiday season. It helped to reinforce the true reason we celebrate this holy season-the celebration of the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Great Without Charlotte Church January 28, 2002 Shirley Holcomb (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) 103 out of 109 found this review helpful
This is a classic Christmas album with some of the world's greatest voices. And the setting is one of the world's great vocal settings in Westminster Abbey. Most notable among the vocalists is Andrea Bocelli and Bryn Terfel. The one drawback to this collection is the inclusion of Charlotte Church. Even singing in an area which is her strength, you cannot help but notice her lack of range, lack of vocal control, and incredible lack of emotion. It would have been better for all if Miss Church had stepped back into the participating choir where she is among peers. Fortunately, on Silent Night, we hear the great Bartione voice of Bryn Terfel coming through in spite of Miss Church's best efforts to drown it out. There are many classic moments here which make this video well worth its price despite the presense of Charlotte Church
TOTALY AWESOME August 25, 2002 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is one of the best Christmas specials I have seen. The color, scenery and sound were very good. It also had a very nice feeling to it. Andrea Bocelli's version of Ave Maria was out of this world. You won't be disappointed.
Some Great Voices Here September 4, 2002 Delila Jones (Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA) 24 out of 29 found this review helpful
To hear singing anytime from Westminster is a treat, but to hear some of the greatest voices of our time singing therein was awe inspiring; especially the selections herein. The only negative to this entire album is the inclusion of Charlotte Church. Her voice is nothing more than that of a choir girl. They would have been better off by just puting her in the choir and leaving the serious singing to someone who has has range and vocal control. But this video is worth purchasing in spite of Charlotte.
Glorious June 24, 2001 barry colin hill (Seaview Downs, South Australia Australia) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
A video you must get. There is so much of English history within the walls of Westminster Abbey, and, dare I say, would turn the most ardent republican back to a royalist! Most the musical items presented were superb. Carlotte's rendition of two verses of "The Holy City" was a little strained, perhaps due to her youth, but her rendition of "Silent Night" with the seasoned Bryn Terfel was just sheer delight, one of the best I've ever heard. This is not just a video for Christmas, but for any time of the year, when you want to be uplifted and inspired. You will also hear the Queen's english spoken at its best.
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