The King's Singers, an all-male a cappella sextet, have issued an extraordinarily large range of recordings, most of them quite successful. But they may be at their best in a circumscribed setting like that of the Christmas album, which brings their innovative harmonies into the sharpest relief. In this seasonal collection they offer traditional Christmas carols given new levels of musical tension by the addition of repeated harmonic figures in the accompanying voices, clashing with but not destabliizing the melody. They include a few highly chromatic pieces, such as an arrangement by English-American composer Jeremy Lubbock of a Tchaikovsky hymn called The Crown of Roses. And listeners will have to discover for themselves what they make of The Twelve Days of Christmas. Throughout, the trademark mixture of awesomely precise harmonies and equally awesome sense of enjoyment is fully in evidence, and they are backed here by the superior capabilities of Signum's engineering team, working in London's acoustically fine Cadogan Hall. A delightful holiday release. James Manheim, Rovi
- Genre: Choral
- Label: Signum Classics
- Release Date: October 25, 2011
- Artist: King's Singers
- Composer: Camille Saint-Saëns, Christmas Traditional, Franz Gruber, Henry Onorati, James Pierpont, John Rutter, June Collin, Katherine K. Davis, Lowell Mason, Philip Lawson, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky