The Three Tenors Christmas
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Cantique de Noel (O Holy Night)
- Adeste Fideles
- Ave Maria, Dolce Maria
- Wiegenlied
- Oh Tannenbaum
- Tu Scendi dalle Stelle
- Amazing Grace
- White Christmas
- Dormi O Bambino
- Silent Night
- Pregarla (El Can de L'Anima a La Verge)
- Susani
- Happy Christmas/War is Over
- Wiegenlied
- Carol of the Drum (The Little Drummer Boy)
- La Virgen Lava Paqales
- I'll Be Home for Christmas
- Sleigh Ride
- Winter Wonderland
- Un Nuevo Siglo
- Feliz Navidad
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #411 in Music
- Brand: Sony
- Released on: 2000-10-31
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Resplendent in voice and manner, José Carreras, Placido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti deliver 21 songs of traditional sacred music and secular numbers in a remarkable 1999 live recording from the opulent Viennese concert hall (Konzerthaus), with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and a renowned choir. The Three Tenors are practically as famous as the faces of Mount Rushmore and inspire perhaps even more awe and adulation around the world than the four presidents. The performances--whether alone, in tandem, or simply as the threesome that has made them collectively famous--are generally impeccable for their passion, nuance, and sheer tour de force vocal artistry. Reaching often into the classical realm for such works as the traditional German carol "Susani," Strauss's and Brahms's "Wiegenlied," plus traditional Polish and Spanish pieces, the trio also visits Pavarotti's "Ave Maria, dolce Maria" (cowritten with Vittoriano Benvenuti), and "Un nuevo siglo," written by Domingo's son. Only John Lennon and Yoko Ono's "Happy Christmas/War Is Over" doesn't quite work in this grand setting. --Martin Keller
Customer Reviews
great gift
I had already purchased the VHS and received the CD as a gift. This CD is a great addition to add to your collection if you are a Three Tenor's fan. The selections are mixed with pieces from various countries. However, the English selections I would have prefered Carreras and Domingo. I find Pavarotti not to be his best in this language.
All three gave 100 % however, I would have enjoyed more individual performances than the program that was chosen.
My favorite selections were Dormi O Bambino, Carol of the Drum, and Adeste Fideles. The John Lennon selection Happy Christmas/War is Over I have to get use to.
Overall it is great holiday music to listen to when you cannot watch them on the VHS or DVD.
Wonderfully Different & Addicting! And All Your Friends Will Be Calling HOO-HOO!
First, let me state I don't listen to opera singers that much; thus, don't expect a hypercritical review here. (Really, is there ANY field of music that has more hypercritics than opera?) I got this CD simply because Columbia House had it on sale for $2.99, and I wanted some new Christmas CDs.
I found the CD delightful beyond words. It has some beautiful versions of well-known Christmas songs, as well as songs I've never heard before. "Carol of the Drum" and "War Is Over" are my two favorites, with "Sleigh Ride" a close third.
Sure, there is some tripping over of words by these three great opera stars...but that makes it even more enhancing in my opinion. Pavarotti was particularly amusing when he was singing: "And all our friends are calling 'HOO-HOO'!" (Watch the DVD for Carreras' reaction to that one!) And let's not forget Pavarotti singing: "I'll be home for Christmas. You can PLAY on me."
The children's chorus is great, the Vienna Symphony is great...and, once again, buy or rent the DVD so you can get the full affect of this astounding Christmas concert...the music, the lights, the colors, and the marvelous Steven Mercurio conducting it all.
Is this last 3 Tenors to be produced live?
An avid fan of the the 3 Tenors format and the tenors themselves, I was a little disappointed in this long overdue production of Christmas Music. While many of the more cherished traditional numbers (Ave Maria, Silent Night, etc.) brought a warmth and gratitude for the these men and their talent, some of the other offerings were less than expected. The Jingle Bells arrangement can only be categorized as "a waste of great talent." If you are a fan and have seen the video, then you must get the CD. The CD's producers obviously "assisted" the recordings compared to the video's poor presentation. Mr. Pavarotti shows some weakness in what is normally his forte -- power. Mr. Carreras seems to attempt a "coloring" of his vocal talent when normally his diction and technique are beyond any dispute. Only Mr. Domingo shows his emotional warmth and strength as well as his command of the English idiom. For Christmas music "philes", this CD is still a must have. And for those 3 Tenor fans, this could well be the last to have.




