While Lanza would re-record most of these songs in 1959 for a sonically disappointing so-called Living Stereo release, even his most uncritical admirers would acknowledge that the earlier (originally mono) recordings featured here find the tenor in much more vibrant form. As an added attraction, this compilation includes four of Lanza’s most popular late (1958-59) stereo recordings, all remixed to stunning effect through the magic of DES. These include “I Love Thee” (more impressive than ever now with its superior balance between voice and orchestra) and an impossibly sweet rendition of Schubert’s “Ave Maria”, both from Lanza’s Grammy-nominated album For the First Time.
I feel confident in predicting that anyone who hears this disc will never bother with the old RCA Christmas CD again. The carols and religious numbers sound amazing, with all manner of swirling orchestral effects and Lanza's voice front and centre. There is so much previously hidden detail audible now.
I'll be posting more information closer to the release date, which is mid-August for those who wish to purchase the CD directly from Sepia Records, and September 12 for everywhere else. I'll also post a link for those who wish to purchase the disc from the Mario Lanza Institute, which should have the CD available from late August (ahead of Amazon and the rest).
O HOLY NIGHT
CHRISTMAS WITH MARIO LANZA
1 Deck the Halls (Traditional–Thomas Oliphant)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 10 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra; with the Jeff Alexander Choir. Spoken introduction by Lanza from his Christmas Eve 1951 radio show.
2 O Little Town of Bethlehem (Lewis Redner–Phillips Brooks)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 28 September 1951. Ray Sinatra, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and the Jeff Alexander Choir.
3 Adeste Fideles / O Come, All Ye Faithful (Traditional–Frederick Oakeley)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 28 September 1951. Ray Sinatra, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and the Jeff Alexander Choir.
4 Away in a Manger (William J. Kirkpatrick)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 28 September 1951. Ray Sinatra, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and the Jeff Alexander Choir.
5 The First Noel (Traditional–William Sandys–Davies Gilbert)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 28 September 1951. Ray Sinatra, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and the Jeff Alexander Choir.
6 We Three Kings (John Henry Hopkins, Jr.)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 29 September 1951. Ray Sinatra, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and the Jeff Alexander Choir. Thurl Ravenscroft, narrator.
7 Silent Night (Franz Gruber–Joseph Mohr/tr. John Freeman Young)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 28 September 1951. Ray Sinatra, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and the Jeff Alexander Choir.
8 O Christmas Tree (Melchior Franck, adapted by Ernst Anschütz)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 15 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra.
9 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (Traditional–William Sandys)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 10 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra; with the Jeff Alexander Choir.
10 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Felix Mendelssohn, adap. William H. Cummings–Charles Wesley–George Whitefield)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 10 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra; with the Jeff Alexander Choir.
11 I Saw Three Ships (Traditional–William Sandys)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 15 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra.
12 Joy to the World (Isaac Watts–Lowell Mason)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 10 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra; with the Jeff Alexander Choir.
13 O Holy Night (Adolphe Adam–John Sullivan Dwight)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 29 May 1950. Constantine Callinicos, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and chorus.
14 The Virgin’s Slumber Song (Max Reger–Martin Boelitz/trans. Edward Teschemacher)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 29 May 1950. Constantine Callinicos, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and chorus.
15 Guardian Angels (Harpo Marx–Gerda Beilenson)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 28 September 1951. Ray Sinatra, conductor; RCA Victor Orchestra and the Jeff Alexander Choir.
16 I’ll Walk With God (from the film The Student Prince) (Nicholas Brodszky–Paul Francis Webster)
MGM Studios, Los Angeles, 28 July 1952. Originally recorded with organist Wesley Tourtelotte only. MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Constantine Callinicos subsequently added.
17 The Lord’s Prayer (Albert Hay Malotte)
MGM Studios, Los Angeles, 2 August 1951. Wesley Tourtelotte, organist.
18 Ave Maria (Franz Schubert)
Cinecittà Studios, Rome, September 1958. George Stoll, conductor; untitled orchestra and choir.
19 Love in a Home (Gene de Paul–Johnny Mercer)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 15 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra.
BONUS TRACKS: SONGS OF LOVE AND DEVOTION
20 Do You Wonder (Don Ray–Henry Hill)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 15 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra.
21 The Song Angels Sing (Johannes Brahms–adap. Irving Aaronson–Paul Francis Webster)
Republic Studios, Hollywood, 24 July 1952. Constantine Callinicos, conductor. RCA Victor Orchestra and Chorus.
22 I Love Thee (Edvard Grieg–Hans Christian Andersen–Ellis Gray)
Cinecittà Studios, Rome, early December 1958. Constantine Callinicos, conductor; untitled orchestra.
23 Pour un Baiser (Francesco Tosti–Georges Doncieux)
Cinecittà Studios, Rome, June 1959. Paul Baron, conductor; untitled orchestra.
24 Come Prima (For the First Time) (Vincenzo Di Paola–Sandro Taccani–Buck Ram)
Cinecittà Studios, Rome, September 1958. Carlo Savina, conductor; untitled orchestra.
25 Earthbound (Jack Taylor–Clive Richardson–Bob Musel)
Republic Studios, Los Angeles, 10 August 1956. Henri René, conductor, and his orchestra; with the Jeff Alexander Choir.
On 18 Jul 2025, at 16:18, Derek McGovern <derek.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is the full track information for O Holy Night.
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CD REVIEW -
O HOLY NIGHT
CHRISTMAS WITH
MARIO LANZA
SEPIA 1396 [73:01]
Richard Tay, the head serang of Sepia Records, must be an admirer of the American tenor as his label already has over a dozen of Lanza's albums listed. Here is the second release of the year, following the review of his 'Night and Day' in January. While he may not have always been fully appreciated during his all too-short life, as this century has progressed so has recognition of his voice being among the very best ... with many not even saying among.
This album is obviously a very early aim at the Christmas market, although in addition to the 14 well-loved festive tracks there is other religious and devotional material: the Harpo Marx-Gerda Beilenson's Guardian Angels, Brodszky's I’ll Walk With God, Malotte's The Lord's Prayer, Schubert's Ave Maria and the Gene de Paul-Johnny Mercer's Love In A Home; as well as half-a-dozen bonus tracks from Lanza's original 'Songs Of Love And Devotion' album including Grieg's I Love Thee and Come Prima (For The First Time).
Six of the festive tracks – O Little Town Of Bethlehem, Adeste Fideles/O Come All Ye Faithfull, Away In A Manger, The First Noel, We Three Kings and Silent Night ("stunning in DES") – come from Lanza's 10-inch LP, which was No.1 in both Billboard's pop and classical album charts in December 1951.
All the original mono tracks, with the exception of four newly remixed, have been remastered by Stephen Cutler, who also converted them into Digitally Extracted Stereo (DES), and Robin Cherry.
The quote in two paragraphs above comes from Derek McGovern, an English literature professor, who has provided seven pages of absorbing booklet notes, well-written of course!
All in all, a recommended release for yourself or as an appropriate gift for a loved one on Christmas Day. Available direct on the Sepia website for £8.99 post free.
© Peter Burt, August 2025
From http://www.londonlightmusic.org.uk/