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John Rutter: Magnificat; The Falcon; Two Festival Anthems
John Rutter, City of London Sinfonia, London Sinfonia [members of]
John Rutter: Magnificat; The Falcon; Two Festival Anthems
Genre: Classical
 
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This disc's two large-scale choral works--the Magnificat and The Falcon--show Rutter at his most engaging, thoughtful, and adept. His usual canny sense of tunefulness and rhythmic rightness, flavored with splashes of po...  more »

     
   
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All Artists: John Rutter, City of London Sinfonia, London Sinfonia [members of], Andrew Lucas, John Scott, Patricia Forbes
Title: John Rutter: Magnificat; The Falcon; Two Festival Anthems
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Total Copies: 2
Label: Collegium
Release Date: 5/6/1993
Genre: Classical
Style: Opera & Classical Vocal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 040888011422

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This disc's two large-scale choral works--the Magnificat and The Falcon--show Rutter at his most engaging, thoughtful, and adept. His usual canny sense of tunefulness and rhythmic rightness, flavored with splashes of pop harmony, accomplish his purpose in the Magnificat: to depict Mary's prayer as a celebratory occasion rather than a somber one. The Falcon's image-rich subject matter (the mysteries and symbols of Christianity) and texts, drawn from medieval poetry, the Bible, and Roman liturgy, obviously fired the composer's imagination. Although much of the resulting score--Rutter's first major choral work--draws from the composer's now- familiar bag of melodic/harmonic/rhythmic tools, it is effectively colored with the hues and shadings of ancient compositional devices. The performances, by Rutter's own, first-class Cambridge Singers, are exemplary, and the sound lends ideal clarity and naturalness to voices and instruments. --David Vernier

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John Rutter at his very best.
lentnej | 09/17/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rutter's Magnificat is the most beautiful music ever written. If you are a loving of beautiful and emotional music, this is the record for you. John Rutter is a brillant composer. Every time I hear this abulm and I just cried! It's just beautiful!!!! If you get a change ever in life to perform any score with any chour this is it!! I have performed it and love it!! The best musical experience in my life. Buy it, listen to, indulge yourself in the sound, and the emotion. You will love it!"
Beautiful Music
Jack D. McNamara | Walnut Creek, CA | 05/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Cambridge Singers are the best when it comes to the music of John Rutter. Their sound is unmistakable and unable to be surpassed by any other group. Their Latin pronunciation is perfect and a lot more elaborate than others. The sound is very modern and captures the delicacy and the grandeur of this magical piece by Rutter.



The Magnificat, is, in my opinion, the greatest work of John Rutter, much better than the Requiem. The Requiem is soft and dull, while the Magnificat is jocund and full of exsquisite and sentimental tones that can only be found in Rutter music.



The Falcon is an interesting piece, one of Rutter's earliest. It features mediaeval texts. It may not have the melodies of the Magnificat, but it is still interesting. The Two Festival Anthems are an excellent addition as well and evoke the power of religious music."
Inspiring
lentnej | Oneonta, NY USA | 07/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"John Rutter turned my opinion of choral music from appreciative to loving it. I first heard Magnificat done by an above average community chorus here and was hooked. Since then I've bought half a dozen of his recordings. Magnificat is truly inspirational music. What makes him a favorite is that he writes challenging pieces for musicians while making them accessible to the listener- harder to do than many think.
By the way- if you don't know- you can't beat Rutter's Christmas music. Some of it is astonishing."