Warner's 40 Most Beautiful Christmas Classics presents beloved holiday standards on two ample discs, with exceptionally high production values and a strong emphasis on sacred music in its selections. Performed by such esteemed ensembles as the
New College Choir Oxford, the
Monteverdi Choir,
Chanticleer, and the
Heinrich Schütz Choir; vocal soloists
Sumi Jo,
Dawn Upshaw,
Plácido Domingo, and
Thomas Hampson; and conductors
Edward Higginbottom,
John Eliot Gardiner, and
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, among many other extraordinary artists, the selections reflect the label's fine standards and feature some of the most tasteful arrangements. Included are deeply reverent renditions of "In dulci jubilo," "This Is the Truth Sent from Above," "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen," and "O Holy Night," and radiant performances of
J.S. Bach's "O Jesulein süß," "The Shepherds' Farewell" by
Hector Berlioz, and the "Hallelujah Chorus" from
George Frideric Handel's Messiah. But a few secular Christmas songs are also mixed in, such as White Christmas, O Tannenbaum, and a brass medley of favorites by the
London Brass, along with some classical instrumental pieces, so the religious atmosphere does not wholly dominate the collection. The recordings date from 1963 to 2001, so there is slight variability of volume and tone quality, though the mixing from track to track is superb, and everything seems properly balanced for comfortable home listening.