Requiem: Music for All Souls & All Saints
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Label: Harmonia Mundi
Cat No: HMU907617
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd October 2015
Contents
Works
And I saw a new HeavenGive us the wings of faith
Justorum animae
Factum est silentium
Give me the wings of faith
Versa est in luctum
Justorum animae
Libera me Domine
Missa pro defunctis
O quam gloriosum (motet)
Taedet animam meam
Artists
Matthew Jorysz (organ)Peter Harrison (organ)
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Conductor
Graham RossWorks
And I saw a new HeavenGive us the wings of faith
Justorum animae
Factum est silentium
Give me the wings of faith
Versa est in luctum
Justorum animae
Libera me Domine
Missa pro defunctis
O quam gloriosum (motet)
Taedet animam meam
Artists
Matthew Jorysz (organ)Peter Harrison (organ)
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Conductor
Graham RossAbout
Graham Ross directs the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge in a programme of English and Spanish music for the Feasts of All Saints and All Souls, culminating in Tomás Luis de Victoria’s six-part 1605 'Requiem'. It has been seen by many as a Requiem for an Age - the end of Spain's golden century, the end of Renaissance music and, indeed, the end of Victoria's own life - it was his last published work before his death in 1611.
Like its predecessors in this Clare College, Cambridge series based on the major festivals in the Anglican calendar, this volume is produced, engineered and edited by John Rutter and is accompanied by an excellent booklet note by Graham Ross.
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