Hymns From The Psalms: O God, Our Help In Ages Past
Hymns From The Psalms: The King Of Love My Shepherd Is
Hymns From The Psalms: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Invocations: Veni, Creator Spiritus
Invocations: Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending
Invocations: Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
The Eucharist: Pange Lingua
The Eucharist: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
Passiontide And Easter: Vexilla Regis
Passiontide And Easter: Drop, Drop Slow Tears
Passiontide And Easter: When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
Passiontide And Easter: Christ The Lord Is Risen Today
Folk Hymns: Be Thou My Vision
Folk Hymns: All Things Bright And Beautiful
Folk Hymns: Morning Has Broken
Folk Hymns: Amazing Grace
Folk Hymns: We Plough The Fields, And Scatter
Evening Hymns: Glory To Thee, My God, This Night
Evening Hymns: The Day Thou Gavest, Lord Is Ended
Thanksgiving And Dedication: Eternal God
Thanksgiving And Dedication: Christ Is Made The Sure Foundation
It's good to have the clean-vowelled, fresh-voiced Cambridge Singers back in action with composer John Rutter, who demonstrates once again his considerable talents as a choral director. Here, he also had his work cut ou... more »t arranging 15 of the tracks (and composing one other). Divided up into various categories, such as "the Eucharist" and "folk hymns," this album will delight the confirmed hymn enthusiast, provided that he or she doesn't insist on the pure, as-written product. Rutter's reworkings range from the bold and brassy (occasionally deliciously over the top--what would Martin Luther have thought of the naughtiness in "A mighty fortress is our God"?) to those of harp-accompanied simplicity, not least in the charming lines of "Be thou my vision." Several tasteful descants are models of their kind. There are some surprises at which to chuckle. For example, not the expected brass and organ job on "We plough the fields and scatter," but a dainty, tripping harp accompaniment to the familiar melody, such as Haydn might have wedded to a Scottish folksong. Occasional numbers might be too saccharine for some tastes, but there are cunningly placed samples of Gregorian chant, Tallis, and Gibbons to provide contrast and cleanse the palate. --Andrew Green« less
It's good to have the clean-vowelled, fresh-voiced Cambridge Singers back in action with composer John Rutter, who demonstrates once again his considerable talents as a choral director. Here, he also had his work cut out arranging 15 of the tracks (and composing one other). Divided up into various categories, such as "the Eucharist" and "folk hymns," this album will delight the confirmed hymn enthusiast, provided that he or she doesn't insist on the pure, as-written product. Rutter's reworkings range from the bold and brassy (occasionally deliciously over the top--what would Martin Luther have thought of the naughtiness in "A mighty fortress is our God"?) to those of harp-accompanied simplicity, not least in the charming lines of "Be thou my vision." Several tasteful descants are models of their kind. There are some surprises at which to chuckle. For example, not the expected brass and organ job on "We plough the fields and scatter," but a dainty, tripping harp accompaniment to the familiar melody, such as Haydn might have wedded to a Scottish folksong. Occasional numbers might be too saccharine for some tastes, but there are cunningly placed samples of Gregorian chant, Tallis, and Gibbons to provide contrast and cleanse the palate. --Andrew Green
"You don't have to be an Anglican or even a Christian to appreciate this glorious collection of hymns. I have most of the Cambridge Singers' recordings and enjoy all of them. I think John Rutter is one of the finest comtemporary choral directors AND composers of hymns. Even though most of these hymns are from the Anglican hymnal, the arrangements are very interesting. I like Rutter's original compositions and hope they will record them as soon as they are published. There is one Rutter hymn on this recording and several of his arrangements of traditional hymns. I would say for all John Rutter/Cambridge Singers fans, run and buy this recording -- you will not be disappointed."
Pure Heaven
06/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is really wonderful. The choice music is very well-rounded, which kept me listening all the time. Most of the hymn are from the Anglican Hymnal, but Mr Rutter arranges them for four-part choir and the most beautiful descants I have ever heard. The Cambridge Singers are their usual brilliance, giving the hymns a magical touch. What is also great, is to see a new composition by John Rutter. 'Eternal God' is a really lovely hymn, with a beautiful melody, that I was ringing in my head for the next few days. Overall - a wonderful CD, which is a must for anyone. As one of the earlier reviews said, you don't need to be Anglican to enjoy the sheer brilliance of John Rutter's work and the splendid job by the Cambridge Singers."
Very nice selection of hymns
C. Anderson James | Whitestone, NY United States | 11/01/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"John Rutter has long been one of my favorite composers, conductors, and arrangers of modern times. His latest recording does not disappoint overall. The Cambridge Singers have always had a wonderful sound, and Rutter's arrangements of these classic hymns are a good use of their talents. Most of the performances are very simple, accompanied only by organ, though several of the more "raucous" arrangements add brass for a bit more power. However, none of the performances really have the power that really shows off a good choir. There's just a little bit lacking in the most powerful arrangements, though "Christ is made the sure foundation" is almost there. I also find Rutter's inclusion of his own recent composition "Eternal God" slightly pretentious, but I don't hold that against him or the recording. Overall, it's a GREAT choice of hymns that showcase this wonderful choral sound."
Worship of god made mostglorius in this cd
mark nicolle | spokane wa | 04/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i was 1st introduced to john rutters music on a radio program... when i 1st heard the arrangement of christ the lord is risen today presented in this cd i pictured a grand celebration of the solemn mass of the resurection of our lord and pictured in particular the grand procession i pictured this being celebrated... this hymn and cd does as best as humanly possible represent the great glory of god and does as its title suggests sing with the heavens and for you fellow traditionalists this is a strongly recomended cd"
Another Rutter Keeper!
rodboomboom | Dearborn, Michigan United States | 02/17/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Rutter has won many fans throughout the world for his passionate, creative yet tasteful contributions to church music. Here is a hymn collection with several traditional choices along with Rutter originals.Several comprise Rutter's remakes, which is most cases are very diginified and not at all distractive to the thrust of the original. The orchestration is superb, and the Cambridge Singers of course provide outstanding choral might.Well worth consideration to the church music collection."