Bethlehem Down - University of Utah Singers

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The University of Utah Singers perform "Bethlehem Down" by Peter Warlock live in concert, December 11th & 12th, 2009 in Libby Gardner concert hall under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred.

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  • Well, they may prounonce it Beth-LUH-hem, instead of Beth-LEE-hem, but they do seem to take the British pronunciation of "THE". And , I dont remember the bass part including the lower octave on the final chord. But, they do a great job of a lovely, tender piece, which has a sordid origin.

  • @1401JSC not quite sure what you mean...?

  • @hhelpmaboab

    WERE the Rolls?

  • Great stuff!

  • Beautiful performance from the choral state! Some deep insights here - Peter Warlock is alive!

  • Great performance of one of the most beautiful Christmas carols. Musically this is right up there with Kings College. To my English ears though - Kings win because the American pronunciation of Bethlehem gets in the way of an otherwise perfect recording.

  • i sang this as a solo on saterday and am doing it again on friday

  • I'm just floored that I prefer this to the King's College Chapel choir - altho' they are what you might call the Rolls-Royce of the Anglican choral tradition.

    Well done, our American cousins.

  • thank you ! great help to try to sing my alto part with you , for our Service of Nine Lessons and Carols in 2 weeks time.

  • Excellent rendition

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