2 sugar plums
Different takes on holiday music, one loopy, the other astonishing and clever.
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First up is a production of Nutcracker that Maurice Béjart made. A very odd evening with strange musical interpolations, there is one very charming moment…the Waltz of the Flowers with accordion obbligato.
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(If you’d like to see the complete Béjart Nutcracker, it’s here.)
Second up is my favorite holiday album of recent years, Béla Fleck and and the Flecktones – Jingle All the Way. Fleck’s nouveau banjo playing is always worth a listen, but this album is delightful with its cleverness and beautiful playing.
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One high point is their take on Jingle Bells, complete with Tuvan throat-singing. You can listen to it: Jingle Bells. Another Tuvan-tinged chestnut is: What Child is This – Dyngyldai. (Hit the triangle symbol to play…won’t work in Firefox.)
I think you can listen to the entire album for free at Yahoo Music. If you have a subscription, you can grab it at Rhapsody. And if you want to buy it, head over to Amazon.
Happy Holidays!




