This Endris Night – Duke Egbert

This Endris Night
Amphisbaena Music, 2002
Reviewed by Duke Egbert
Published on Dec 24, 2003

Canadian songstress Heather Dale has a couple of really nice CDs
under her belt, so last year when she sent me her album of Yuletide
songs I was, of course, interested. Sad part was this; I received
it after the holiday season, so it got packed with my other holiday
CDs and was just recently unearthed and given a listen.

In a word: wow.

Dale, who I am an unabashed fan of, delivers again on
This Endris Night, a compilation of twelve Medieval and
Renaissance carols performed with simple, period accompaniments.
This is a showcase for Dale’s rich, expressive voice and her
exquisite phrasing and song choice.

This isn’t quite the Christmas music you’re used to; there’s a
definite dearth of Santa Claus and Rudolph here, and frankly that’s
just fine with yours truly on occasion. Instead, we have lovely
pieces like “Ave Maria,””Coventry Carol,” “Huron Carol,” “Patapan”
and “In Dulci Jubilo”; magnificent, old works that have survived
the test of time.

Dale is trying, here, to reach out to her audience no matter
what religion — so for us Yule celebrators in the audience, we
have “The Holly And The Ivy” and “The Flower Carol,” and for the
more Christian folk we have a breathtaking version of “Veni, Veni,
Emmanuel.” All this and musicianship too — if I may quote the
liner notes:

“Heather Dale: All vocals, keyboards, soprano and alto
recorders, bodhran drum, bowed psaltery, hammered dulcimer, tin
whistle, tambourine, percussion (bells, shaker, clapping, computer
desk), reed flute, djembe drum.”

Gods love you, Heather — have you looked in the dictionary
under ‘perfectionist’? Is your name next to it? *grin*

This Endris Night is not your typical Christmas music.
Nevertheless, it’s a truly magnificent work from a great artist,
and should be checked out posthaste.

Rating: B+

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