The Sixteen - Renaissance: Music for Inner Peace
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Renaissance: Music for Inner Peace
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| Artist(s) | The Sixteen |
| Studio | Decca |
| Release Date | April 12, 2005 |
| UPC Code | 602498701287 |
| Buy this item | $11.97 at Amazon.com As of Jul 4 14:13 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About The Sixteen - Renaissance: Music for Inner Peace
This new release is somewhat mistitled: while most of the pieces are, in fact, from the Renaissance (or early Baroque), there are works here also by Samuel Barber, Poulenc, John Tavener, Bruckne,r and Gorecki. What they all have in common is their beauty and serenity. Perhaps the CDs subtitle, "Music for Inner Peace," also refers to a type of renaissance, i.e., spiritual re-birth: in which case, they're right on the money. The Sixteen, led by Harry Christophers, is one of the greatest proponents of this sort of choral music in the world, and they don't disappoint here: The Allegri "Miserere," with its wickedly beautiful ascent to high C by soprano soloist, is ravishing; Barber's own arrangement of his "Adagio for strings" for chorus (1967) is polyphony at its most "renaissance" without actually being so, and Gorecki's "Totos Tuus" is otherworldly in it mysticism. The selections by Byrd, Tomkins, et al., are, like the others, impeccably performed. Even an early piece by contemporary composer John Tavener, normally the master of excruciatingly pretentiousness, is lovely. This recording is a gem. --Robert Levine Amazon.com
Tracks
- Miserere
- Agnus Dei Opus 11
- Crucifixus (8-Part)
- The Lamb
- Christe adoramus te
- Kyrie
- If Ye Love Me
- Totus Tuus, Op.60
- Locus Iste
- When David heard - (Anthem)
- Iustorum animae, 5vv
- Salvator mundi (Cantiones sacrae 1575)
- Agnus Dei
- Ave Maria - (4vv)
- Salve Regina
- Libera nos, salva nos 1 - antiphon:7vv
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Beautiful CD |
The one thing I noticed in the recording was a very slight humming that's not audible at normal volumes. But if you really crank it, to like 11, it becomes irritatingly noticeable. I don't think it was my stereo equipment but anything's possible.
Very good CD though. Recommended. November 23, 2007
| Relaxing |
| Soothing |
| Ethereal Album |
| Great Music, Fine Performances |
But those are quibbles. The voices are excellent. The direction impeccable. The recording technique outstanding. And the program--given its self-immposed limitations of peaceful liturgical pieces--is very good. It was a stroke of programming genius to put the "miserere" of Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652) back to back with the "agnus dei" of Samuel Barber (1910-1981). The untrained ear might think the two pieces contemporary, even from the same composer, but for one trained in this genre of music, the differences of nuance are delightful and exhilirating.
I tend to prefer complete works, and listening through this album I sometimes wished for some livelier moments, but those quibbles aside, I am happy to assign a full five stars to this excellent recording. One of the advantages of a potpourri album such as this is that one gets to hear works from composers who might otherwise escape notice.
November 2, 2005
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