Choral Hymns (4 groups) from the Rig Veda, for chorus & orchestra, Op. 26, H. 97-100: God of Fire (To Agni)
Track Listings (19) - Disc #2
Work(s): Magnificat
Alleluia
Ave Maria for 2 voices & organ
Jaakobin Pojat
Inscription of Hope, for chorus
The Lord Bless You and Keep You, for chorus
Missa Brevis in tempore violentiae: Kyrie
Missa Brevis in tempore violentiae: Gloria
Magnificat
Largo in F major, instrumental arrangement ('Ombra mai fu' from the opera Serse)
Andrea Chénier, opera: O Pastorelle Addio
Alcina, opera, HWV 34: Verdi Prati
Lakmé, opera: Dome Épais
Macbeth, opera: Witches' Chorus
Under the Greenwood Tree
Weep No More
Les nymphes des bois, for female chorus & piano
The Paint Box
Treputé Martela, for voices, 2 recorders & percussion
A Classics Today Feature Selection! If you've heard this choir before, you know what to expect here: lustrous ensemble sound, crisp, clear, clean articulation, irresistible rhythmic energy, keen intonation, and impressive ... more »command of some very challenging music. In this two-disc program (35 works) we're treated to five Magnificats, all different in style--from chant and early-20th-century settings to more "modern" versions by Herbert Sumsion, Swedish composer Agneta Sköld, and conductor Z. Randall Stroope--as well as a widely varied array of original and arranged works for treble voices. A chamber orchestra and various other instruments (harp, organ, saxophone) accompany the choir for some selections, and an adult ensemble joins Bel Canto for what may be the best-on-disc rendition of the oft-performed Ave Maria by Franz Biebl. Just listen to these young virtuosos nail every note and rhythm of Holst's furious little gem God of Fire. A must for choral fans! ? David Vernier« less
A Classics Today Feature Selection! If you've heard this choir before, you know what to expect here: lustrous ensemble sound, crisp, clear, clean articulation, irresistible rhythmic energy, keen intonation, and impressive command of some very challenging music. In this two-disc program (35 works) we're treated to five Magnificats, all different in style--from chant and early-20th-century settings to more "modern" versions by Herbert Sumsion, Swedish composer Agneta Sköld, and conductor Z. Randall Stroope--as well as a widely varied array of original and arranged works for treble voices. A chamber orchestra and various other instruments (harp, organ, saxophone) accompany the choir for some selections, and an adult ensemble joins Bel Canto for what may be the best-on-disc rendition of the oft-performed Ave Maria by Franz Biebl. Just listen to these young virtuosos nail every note and rhythm of Holst's furious little gem God of Fire. A must for choral fans! ? David Vernier