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What the listener will think of this CD will depend partly on what he or she thinks of Rutter's musical rendition of sentimentalist religion. It's nicely executed here -- as nicely as on Rutter's own recordings with his handpicked choir -- by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, under Timothy Brown. And the two outer works on the album are recent compositions that provide full efflorescences of his style. The Mass of the Children neatly pairs a children's choir with tropes Rutter has selected for the brevis version of the Latin mass (there is no Credo): the children, or adult soloists, are given texts drawn from English poetry or old prayer books. Hearing the children chime in with William Blake's poem "The Lamb" will either charm the pants off you or cloy thoroughly, depending on your perspective, but you won't sleep through it. The Wedding Canticle that closes the album was written by Rutter for Brown, who may thus be trusted as an interpreter of Rutter's music. The balance between the choir and the unusual accompanimental group of flute and guitar is very sensitive.
This release may likewise be a good choice even for those unimpressed by the Rutter phenomenon. The reason is the song cycle Shadows, which occupies the central eight tracks. This early work (from 1979) is nonreligious, although it does draw on texts, mostly from the sixteenth century, that speak of how life is transitory and brief. Perhaps Rutter's best quality is his knowledge of English poetry and his way of finding simple, distinctive musical ways of expressing old poems. Sample his setting of the Sonnet by Samuel Daniels, track 8; it's a wonderful musical representation of troubled sleep. Here again Rutter handles an unusual combination skillfully; the pair of baritone voice and guitar poses unique challenges of register, but their partnership in Rutter's hands is smooth and harmonious. The sound, recorded in a small English school chapel and in a country church, is unusually good, which is another requirement for satisfying performances of Rutter.
© TiVo
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Mass of the Children (John Rutter)
Angharad Gruffydd Jones, Artist, MainArtist - John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist - Tim Brown, Conductor - James McVinnie, Artist - The Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Choir - Farnham Youth Choir, Choir - Clare Chamber Ensemble, Ensemble
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
Angharad Gruffydd Jones, Artist, MainArtist - John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist - Tim Brown, Conductor - James McVinnie, Artist - The Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Choir - Farnham Youth Choir, Choir - Clare Chamber Ensemble, Ensemble
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
Angharad Gruffydd Jones, Artist, MainArtist - John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist - Tim Brown, Conductor - James McVinnie, Artist - The Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Choir - Farnham Youth Choir, Choir - Clare Chamber Ensemble, Ensemble
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
Angharad Gruffydd Jones, Artist, MainArtist - John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist - Tim Brown, Conductor - James McVinnie, Artist - The Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Choir - Farnham Youth Choir, Choir - Clare Chamber Ensemble, Ensemble
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
Angharad Gruffydd Jones, Artist, MainArtist - John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist - Tim Brown, Conductor - James McVinnie, Artist - The Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Choir - Farnham Youth Choir, Choir - Clare Chamber Ensemble, Ensemble
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
Shadows (John Rutter)
John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist, MainArtist - Stewart French, Artist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist, MainArtist - Stewart French, Artist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist, MainArtist - Stewart French, Artist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist, MainArtist - Stewart French, Artist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist, MainArtist - Stewart French, Artist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist, MainArtist - Stewart French, Artist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist, MainArtist - Stewart French, Artist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
John Rutter, Composer - Jeremy Huw Williams, Artist, MainArtist - Stewart French, Artist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
Wedding Canticle (John Rutter)
John Rutter, Composer - Stewart French, Artist - Daniel Pailthorpe, Artist - Tim Brown, Conductor - The Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Choir, MainArtist
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
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What the listener will think of this CD will depend partly on what he or she thinks of Rutter's musical rendition of sentimentalist religion. It's nicely executed here -- as nicely as on Rutter's own recordings with his handpicked choir -- by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, under Timothy Brown. And the two outer works on the album are recent compositions that provide full efflorescences of his style. The Mass of the Children neatly pairs a children's choir with tropes Rutter has selected for the brevis version of the Latin mass (there is no Credo): the children, or adult soloists, are given texts drawn from English poetry or old prayer books. Hearing the children chime in with William Blake's poem "The Lamb" will either charm the pants off you or cloy thoroughly, depending on your perspective, but you won't sleep through it. The Wedding Canticle that closes the album was written by Rutter for Brown, who may thus be trusted as an interpreter of Rutter's music. The balance between the choir and the unusual accompanimental group of flute and guitar is very sensitive.
This release may likewise be a good choice even for those unimpressed by the Rutter phenomenon. The reason is the song cycle Shadows, which occupies the central eight tracks. This early work (from 1979) is nonreligious, although it does draw on texts, mostly from the sixteenth century, that speak of how life is transitory and brief. Perhaps Rutter's best quality is his knowledge of English poetry and his way of finding simple, distinctive musical ways of expressing old poems. Sample his setting of the Sonnet by Samuel Daniels, track 8; it's a wonderful musical representation of troubled sleep. Here again Rutter handles an unusual combination skillfully; the pair of baritone voice and guitar poses unique challenges of register, but their partnership in Rutter's hands is smooth and harmonious. The sound, recorded in a small English school chapel and in a country church, is unusually good, which is another requirement for satisfying performances of Rutter.
© TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 14 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:06:37
- 1 Libreto digital
- Artistas principales: Tim Brown
- Compositor: John Rutter
- Sello: Naxos
- Género Clásica
(C) 2006 Naxos (P) 2006 Naxos
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