Friday, December 10, 2021

A Kurt Bestor Christmas at the Eccles

I have attended Kurt Bestor's annual Christmas concert many times over the years and, when last year's concert was canceled, I really missed it.  When this year's concert was announced I bought a ticket immediately and I've been looking forward to it ever since.  I love hearing Christmas music performed live and the concert last night was wonderful!  Bestor began with "Let It Snow" which was very appropriate considering the snowstorm we had in SLC yesterday (it was a lot of fun driving to the Eccles Theatre from my house).  He continued with "Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella" which is one of my favorites because I sang it in choir in college.  He performed a beautiful rendition of "Still, Still, Still" on flugelhorn which he dedicated to his father.  He continued with an arrangement called "Christmas Cubanismo" which featured a Latin beat and this got the audience dancing in their seats!  The special guest for this concert was Alex Boye and he came out to perform "Christmas Time Is Here" and I loved his rendition of this song.  Next came "The Coventry Carol" and then "Sing We Noel" in which each section of Bestor's band was featured as he introduced them.  The first set concluded with "Prayer for the Children," one of Bestor's best-known songs, featuring vocalists from the One Voice Children's Choir.  It was really lovely and it brought a tear to my eye as it always does.  After the intermission he performed arrangements of "Carol of the Bells" and "What Child is This."  Then he performed another one of my favorite Christmas songs, "In the Bleak Midwinter."  My favorite version of this song is Sarah McLachlan's but Bestor's arrangement was also really beautiful.  Boye returned to the stage for a rousing rendition of "Go Tell it on the Mountain" which basically turned the Eccles Theatre into an old time gospel revival!  Then Boye performed an original Christmas song called "Newborn" and I really loved this, especially the African drums!  He continued with "I Pray on Christmas" and his moves rivaled those of James Brown!  It is just not Christmas until I hear "O Holy Night" performed live and Bestor played the flugelhorn on a lovely arrangement that gave me goosebumps!  He continued with a really cool Celtic version of "Ding Dong Merrily on High" featuring his concert master on fiddle.  It is a tradition at Bestor's Christmas concerts to have an audience member read 'Twas The Night Before Christmas while he performs his amusing accompaniment but this year, because of Covid, he had Boye read it and to say that it was entertaining would be an understatement!  I laughed and laughed at his antics!  Bestor concluded the concert with "Joy to the World" and had Boye return to sing a stirring rendition of "Silent Night."  There is just something about Christmas music that makes me happy so, of course, I really loved this concert!  Bestor's music is always beautiful but last night he seemed delighted to be back in front of an audience and was especially charming so I highly recommend getting a ticket to one of the remaining shows (go here) because this might be his best concert yet!

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