Charpentier: Musique sacrée Choir of New College Oxford
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
03.12.2013
Label: Novum
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Artist: Choir of New College Oxford, Oxford Baroque & Edward Higginbottom
Composer: Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1636-1704)
Album including Album cover
- 1 Conserva me, Domine 05:16
- 2 Dominus pars haereditatis meae 04:39
- 3 Notas mihi fecisti 03:35
- 4 Part I Praeludium 01:32
- 5 Part I Est secretum Valeriane quod tibi volo dicere (Caecilia, Valerianus) 03:20
- 6 Part I Et aquis lustralibus initiatus (Chori Fidelium) 01:51
- 7 Part I Acceptis autem ab angelo flosculis (Historicus I, Caecilia, Valerianus, Tiburtius) 04:49
- 8 Part I O Christi fidem profitentium caelestis harmonia! (Chorus) 02:04
- 9 Part II Praeludium 01:25
- 10 Part II Cum autem Valeriani et Tiburtii (Historicus II, Almachius, Caecilia) 03:50
- 11 Part II In his dabit mihi Christus dulce refrigerium (Caecilia, Almachius) 03:45
- 12 Part II Heu, nos dolentes! (Chorus, 2 Angels) 03:56
- 13 Part II Nolite flere fideles (Angels) 03:45
- 14 Part II Eya ergo Caecilidae, cantemus, jubilemus, et exultemus in victoria Caeciliae! (Chorus) 04:14
- 15 Prelude 01:38
- 16 De profundis clamavi 05:03
- 17 Fiant aures tuae 05:11
- 18 Quia apud te 03:00
- 19 A custodia matutina 02:21
- 20 Et ipse redimet 01:26
- 21 Requiem aeternam 05:41
Info for Charpentier: Musique sacrée
Marc-Antoine Charpentier has been hailed as France's greatest seventeenth-century composer. This latest release by New College Choir shows you why. In the oratorio Caecilia virgo et martyr (H397), the composer tells in vivid emotional detail the story of St Caecilia, her faith and martyrdom. With an equal level of intensity he marks the death of Queen Marie-Thérèse in the grand motet De profundis clamavi (H189). And at the end of his life, as music master at La Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, he sets the psalm Conserva me Domine (H230) with a rare ingenuity. Three large-scale works from three different phases in Charpentier's life reveal with eloquence his range and accomplishment – we need to hear more of his music!
„Higginbottom's immersion in and passion for French Baroque music comes through clearly and the quality and professsionalism of these young singers (the trebles especially) is striking.“ (Andrew McGregor, BBC Radio 3)
“The small string ensemble of Oxford Baroque plays the Praeludium with a juxtaposition of sensuousness and decorum...The choir's interjections are fantastically articulate - with gentle use of inégales, gorgeously shaped ornamental cadences and sincere delivery of the texts.” (Gramophone)
„With masterly direction Edward Higginbottom draws a remarkable range of tone colour from his Choir of New College Oxford with the voices blending together quite gloriously to compelling reverential effect. Since the François Couperin release the group of trebles may have lost the outstanding voice of Jonty Ward but their quality of vocal character still remains strong. Praise too is due to the players of the Oxford Baroque for their unfailing support. Recorded at the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Summertown, Oxford the Novum engineers are to be congratulated for providing first class sound quality being crisp, clear and well balanced. I must emphasise the booklet notes penned by Edward Higginbottom which are as comprehensive as one has come to expect complete with full Latin texts and English translations. Stunningly performed by the immaculately prepared Choir of New College Oxford this Novum release of sacred choral music from Marc-Antoine Charpentier is of the highest quality and deserves significant praise.“ (Michael Cookson, MusicWeb International)
Choir of New College Oxford
Oxford Baroque
Edward Higginbottom, conductor
Recorded at St Michael's Church, Summertown, Oxford, July 2012
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This album contains no booklet.