The Music of Richard Pantcheff Vol.1: Choral Music
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Label: Orchid Classics
Cat No: ORC100144
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 18th September 2020
Contents
Works
Creator of the starry heightKing Henry VIII's Apologia
Magnificat (Aedes Christi)
Nunc dimittis (Aedes Christi)
Poems (4) of Stephen Crane
Spirit of Mercy
St Paul's Service
The Covenant
Turn again unto thy rest
Veni Sancte Spiritus
What shall we offer Thee?
Artists
London Choral SinfoniaMatthew Fletcher (piano)
Jeremy Cole (organ)
Conductor
Michael WaldronWorks
Creator of the starry heightKing Henry VIII's Apologia
Magnificat (Aedes Christi)
Nunc dimittis (Aedes Christi)
Poems (4) of Stephen Crane
Spirit of Mercy
St Paul's Service
The Covenant
Turn again unto thy rest
Veni Sancte Spiritus
What shall we offer Thee?
Artists
London Choral SinfoniaMatthew Fletcher (piano)
Jeremy Cole (organ)
Conductor
Michael WaldronAbout
The music of Richard Pantcheff, who was mentored by Britten in the last year of that composer’s life, has a broad appeal, encompassing the intensity of his Four Poems of Stephen Crane, the intimacy of Turn again unto thy rest, the breadth of his St Paul’s Service, and the melodic brilliance of Spirit of Mercy and Veni Sancte Spiritus. Alongside many of his sacred works we hear the secular King Henry VIII’s Apologia, a work of electrifying virtuosity. As conductor Michael Waldron puts it, Pantcheff’s music is steeped in the choral tradition but never slips into pastiche: “I find it original, inspired and at all times profound. There is music on the album to suit all tastes, and I hope people hearing Richard’s music for the first time will develop the same love for it as I have.”
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