Like Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," they have no obvious connection to the holiday season, but they have nonetheless become a beloved holiday ritual for many. I caught the last of three performances at Alice Tully Hall. The musicians performed standing, except of course for the harpsichordist and the cellists, and without a conductor. They used modern, rather than Baroque instruments (again, except of course for the harpsichordist). Solo and ripieno chores were shared, with everyone getting a moment in the spotlight as well as some time in the backup band.
