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- We’ve created a non-stop playlist, purely for the most festive classical Christmas music – from ‘Silent Night’ and ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ to A Christmas Overture, plus many more festive classical delights. It’s all the Christmas music you hear on Classic FM at this time of year, but all the time!
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Dec 18, 2023 · We’ve created a non-stop playlist, purely for the most festive classical Christmas music – from ‘Silent Night’ and ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ to A Christmas Overture, plus many more festive classical delights.
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Classic FM Christmas playlist – how to listen for non-stop carols and festive favourites. Christmas on Classic FM. The 30 greatest Christmas carols of all time. The 20 best pieces of classical Christmas music. 11 most relaxing pieces of Christmas music. 13 great gift ideas for classical music lovers this Christmas. Christmas features.
- 19 December: Moira Stuart Meets... The Archbishop of Canterbury
- 20 December: The Prince’s Foundation Carol Concert with John Suchet
- 21 December: The Lord’s Taverners Carol Concert with The Stars
- 22 December: A Westminster Christmas with John Suchet
- 23 December: Carols from St Paul’s Cathedral with John Suchet
- 24 December: Christmas Eve Requests with Anne-Marie Minhall
- 24 December: Aled Jones Narrates The Snowman
- 24 December: Carols from The Royal Hospital Chelsea with Fiona Bruce
- 24 December: Alexander Armstrong’s Christmas Evensong
- 25 December: Christmas Day Requests with Anne-Marie Minhall
Moira Stuart’s acclaimed interview series draws to a close with an unmissable final guest. On 19 December, Moira sits down with the head of the Anglican church worldwide, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who opens up about his life and faith, what Christmas means to him, and asks Moira to play a selection of his favourite carols. Listen f...
Settle in for an exclusive carol concert recorded live in the stunning St Paul’s Church in Knightsbridge, in aid of The Prince’s Foundation. There’ll be readings from the charity’s ambassador, Sarah Beeny, alongside traditional Christmas favourites performed by the Choir of St Paul’s, Knightsbridge and Seraphim Trumpets. Join John from 8pm to liste...
John Suchet whisks you away to another beautiful setting this evening, as he presents a carol concert in aid of the Lord’s Taverners, recorded live in Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street in London. Don’t miss performances from soloists Kitty Whately, Thomas Allen and Anna Tillbrook, as well as readings from David Gower and Kevin Whately. Join John f...
There’s another exclusive Christmas concert to cosy up to on 22 December, captured at St John’s Smith Square earlier this month. The Parliament Choir, made up of MPs, staffers and other parliamentary officials, joins musicians from the Southbank Sinfonia for a programme of festive favourites and best-loved carols. Join John from 8pm to listen.
Recorded in the glorious St Paul’s Cathedral in London, John Suchet has a festive carol concert from the MS Society to fill your home with festive cheer. Musical guests include Sarah Connolly and Mark Stone, as well as tenor Freddie de Tommaso, with readings from some of the stage and screen’s biggest stars: Simon Callow, Preeya Kalidas, Rose Lesli...
It wouldn’t be Christmas without Classic FM’s hugely popular requests programme… Whatever your plans on Christmas Eve, Anne-Marie Minhall wants to soundtrack your day with festive music of your choosing, with the help of the Classic FM Requests orchestra! Get in touch with your requests on the day here. Listen from 12pm.
There’s a festive treat for all the family on Christmas Eve. Grab a mince pie and settle down for Aled Jones’ narration of The Snowman, complete with Howard Blake’s iconic soundtrack. Join Aled from 4pm to listen.
Fiona Bruce presents a special carol concert, held in support of cancer charity Maggie’s, from the Wren Chapel at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Among the exciting line-up of soloists is trumpeter Alison Balsom and operatic tenor Nicky Spence, alongside readings from a host of famous faces. Listen from 4.30pm.
As the evening draws in, join Alexander Armstrong as he shares his love of choral music and showcases a range of vocal performances. Don’t miss festive recordings from some of the greatest cathedral choirs, including the Choir of Kings College, Cambridge, the Choir of St Mary’s, Edinburgh and a stunning performance of ‘Christian’s Awake’ by the Cho...
Soundtrack Christmas Day with a soundtrack of your choosing. For three hours, Anne-Marie Minhall plays your dedications and shares special messages as you unwrap presents, prepare dinner or relax with a familiar festive film. You can get in touch here! Join Anne-Marie from 10am to listen.
- The Nutcracker – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The Nutcracker is something of a Christmas tradition. The festive tale of a toy soldier that comes to life has endured over the years and been subject to some radical retellings.
- Troika – Sergei Prokofiev. Taken from his Lieutenant Kijé, Prokofiev’s festive sleigh-ride of a piece is not only a mainstay in Christmas concerts around the world, but on hit radio stations too.
- Carol Symphony – Victor Hely-Hutchinson. Written in 1927, Victor Hely-Hutchinson’s festive shindig of a piece takes the listener on a tour of some of the best-loved Christmas carols including ‘O Come All Ye Faithful’, ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen’ and ‘The First Noël’.
- L’Enfance du Christ – Hector Berlioz. Berlioz wrote the oratorio L’Enfance du Christ from 1854. It’s a huge work, which took four years to compose, and depicts not just the childhood of Christ but also Herod’s mass murder of infants in Judea, which led to the fleeing of Mary, Joseph and Jesus.
- O Holy Night. Placide Cappeau, a wine seller from southern France, was asked by the local parish priest to write a festive poem in 1847 to celebrate the church organ’s renovation.
- Silent Night. Originally written in German, ‘Stille Nacht’ was composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber with lyrics by Joseph Mohr, and was translated to English in 1859.
- In the Bleak Mid-Winter – Gustav Holst version. Based on a poem by the English poet Christina Rossetti, this carol was written sometime before 1872 in response to a magazine request for a Christmas poem.
- In the Bleak Mid-Winter – Harold Darke version. Nothing says ‘Christmas’ like a choral arrangement of ‘In The Bleak Midwinter’. But which one should you choose?
Dec 14, 2022 · Every year for the month of December, Classic FM is transformed into the home of Christmas music. Here are some of our favourite festive highlights for 2022... Nonstop Christmas carols, festive classical music, storytelling and more, on Classic FM this December.
Only the greatest festive favourites, all in one playlist 🎄 listen to Classic FM Christmas on Global Player now 👉 https://clssicfm.co/gpfb.
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