MotD mainstay Pentatonix released their sixth holiday album in October, Holidays Around the World. The record is a collaborative effort celebrating songs from different cultures around the world. “Christmas In Our Hearts,” written and originally recorded by Filipino singer/TV host/songwriter Jose Mari Chan, features Filipino singer and actress Lea Salonga. The track modulates up a half step from F to Gb at 2:43.
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Brett Eldredge | O Come All Ye Faithful
This is the final track on American country singer Brett Eldredge’s 2021 holiday album Mr. Christmas. Entertaintment Focus critic Pip Ellwood-Hughes wrote that Eldredge is “making a convincing case to be mentioned in the same breath as Michael Bublé and Mariah Carey when it comes to Christmas music” in his review of the album. “Closing track ‘O Come All Ye Faithful’ is another standout with Eldredge stripping things back so his voice steals all of the spotlight – and good lord what a voice he has,” Ellwood-Hughes continued.
There is a whole step modulation from F up to G at 2:35.
Karen Sweet & Karen Tweed | Sussex Carol
The Sussex Carol, a popular British tune, is performed here in a jazzy cover by accordionists Karen Sweet & Karen Tweed. It begins with a slow, rubato intro that stretches and embellishes the melody, eventually leading into the tune at 1:16. There is an unexpected downward modulation from G to Eb at 2:04.
Thanks to JB for this contribution!
Jingle Bell Rock (from “Glee”)
Surprisingly, this is our first time featuring the classic “Jingle Bell Rock,” originally recorded in 1957 by Bobby Helms. There is some controversy over who wrote the tune; Helms claims that he, not Joseph Carleton Beal and James Ross Boothe, who are recognized as the composers, deserves credit. Alas, all three are dead now, so we will never know. This cover was performed on the television show Glee, and modulates from D to Eb at 0:57.
Thanks to MotD regular Ziyad for this submission!
The Boys of the Lough | That Night in Bethlehem
The Boys of the Lough, a Scottish/Irish group specializing in Celtic music, released their first album in 1972. “That Night in Bethlehem” is included on their 1996 album, Midwinter Night’s Dream. The vocal verses are set in D minor, separated by instrumental interludes in A minor.
Thanks to MotD contributor JB for this selection.
Lincoln Brewster | Miraculum
“Miraculum,” an arrangement of We Three Kings, is featured on Christian pastor and musician Lincoln Brewster’s 2012 Christmas album Joy To The World. It is the only instrumental track on the record, which reached #6 on the Christian Albums Billboard chart.
The tune begins in Eb minor and glides into Ab minor during the more subdued middle section at 3:15. A sudden return to Eb minor occurs at 4:52
Thanks to MotD contributor Peter McCutcheon for this submission.
Joel Waggoner & Julia Mattison | Stable Girl
“Stable Girl” is featured in Joel & Julia‘s Haunted Holiday Singalong, a variety special which premieres and is available on-demand online tomorrow. “They’ve been awoken from permanent sleep by Santa and they’ve found themselves in a cabin owned by the Christmas Witch,” says the website describing the show. “They find out that the Christmas Witch’s clams have lost their dingle bongle (aka. Christmas Spirit) and they set out on a musical journey to help them get their dingle bongle back.”
The track begins in Ab and modulates up a half step to A at 2:47. Thanks to long-time MotD fan and first-time contributor Leah Pye for this find!
Jacob Collier | In the Bleak Midwinter
MotD mainstay Jacob Collier’s arrangement of “In the Bleak Midwinter,” originally written by Gustav Holst based on a poem by 19th century English poet Christina Rossetti, is a modulatory feast. While the melody is mostly still discernible amidst the dense harmonic texture, there is extensive reharmonization.
You can follow the sheet music in the video below, which features an astounding feat of transcription by June Lee, an “internationally recognized transcription specialist and arranger who has worked with Jacob Collier, Chick Corea, Steve Vai, U.S. Air Force Bands, and various collegiate programs around the world.”
Jim Brickman & Matt Doyle | When It Snows
Grammy-nominated and songwriter pianist Jim Brick released a new holiday collection titled A Very Merry Christmas in October, and is currently on a nationwide tour performing selection from the album. “When It Snows,” featuring vocalist Matt Doyle is the opening track; it begins in G and dramatically modulates up a third to B at 2:51.
Backstreet Boys | Silent Night
The Backstreet Boys released their first Christmas album, A Very Backstreet Christmas, in October. The record debuted in the #1 spot on the Billboard Holiday Album chart and #17 on the Billboard 200 chart. “Silent Night” is the ninth track and features an unorthodox modulation from Eb up to Ab at 1:41