Latvian Radio Choir & Sigvards Kjava - Arvo Pärt: Da Pacem Domine (2016) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Latvian Radio Choir, Sigvards Kjava
- Title: Arvo Pärt: Da Pacem Domine
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Ondine
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
- Total Time: 01:11:28
- Total Size: 1.1 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Triodion: Introduction. Ad Libitum
02. Triodion: Ode I. O Jesus the Son of God, Have Mercy upon Us
03. Triodion: Ode II. O Most Holy Birth-giver of God, Save Us
04. Triodion: Ode III. O Holy Saint Nicholas, Pray to God for Us
05. Triodion: Coda
06. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 1, O Weisheit
07. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 2, O Adonai
08. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 3, O Sproß aus Isais Wurzel
09. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 4, O Schlüssel Davids
10. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 5, O Morgenstern
11. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 6, O König aller Völker
12. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 7, O Immanuel
13. Nunc Dimittis
14. Dopo la vittoria
15. Virgencita
16. The Woman with the Alabaster Box
17. Tribute to Caesar
18. Da Pacem Domine
The deeply spiritual and timeless music of Arvo Pärt (b. 1935) has touched many listeners in a profound way during the last few decades. Today he is among the most frequently performed living composers. This new recording includes eight choral pieces by the Estonian composer performed by the prestigious Latvian Radio Choir under Sigvards Kļava.
The works on this recording span a period of nearly 25 years, from 1988 to 2012, and include some of Pärt’s finest works in vocal writing, including the three-movement Triodion and the 7-movement Sieben Magnificat-Antiphonen. The dominant stylistic feature of these works is his famous tintinnabuli style which he adopted after distancing himself from his early style that adopted neo-classicism, serialism and polystylism.
Latvian Radio Choir’s previous releases on Ondine have been highly successful. For instance, the recording of Rachmaninov’s All-Night Vigil (ODE 1206-5) was chosen as the Record of the Month, Editor’s Choice and received a nomination in the Gramophone Awards in 2013. Also their recent release of choral works by Valentin Silvestrov (ODE 1266-5) received Gramophone Editor’s Choice.
Latvian Radio Choir
Sigvards Klava, conductor
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01. Triodion: Introduction. Ad Libitum
02. Triodion: Ode I. O Jesus the Son of God, Have Mercy upon Us
03. Triodion: Ode II. O Most Holy Birth-giver of God, Save Us
04. Triodion: Ode III. O Holy Saint Nicholas, Pray to God for Us
05. Triodion: Coda
06. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 1, O Weisheit
07. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 2, O Adonai
08. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 3, O Sproß aus Isais Wurzel
09. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 4, O Schlüssel Davids
10. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 5, O Morgenstern
11. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 6, O König aller Völker
12. 7 Magnificat Antiphons: No. 7, O Immanuel
13. Nunc Dimittis
14. Dopo la vittoria
15. Virgencita
16. The Woman with the Alabaster Box
17. Tribute to Caesar
18. Da Pacem Domine
The deeply spiritual and timeless music of Arvo Pärt (b. 1935) has touched many listeners in a profound way during the last few decades. Today he is among the most frequently performed living composers. This new recording includes eight choral pieces by the Estonian composer performed by the prestigious Latvian Radio Choir under Sigvards Kļava.
The works on this recording span a period of nearly 25 years, from 1988 to 2012, and include some of Pärt’s finest works in vocal writing, including the three-movement Triodion and the 7-movement Sieben Magnificat-Antiphonen. The dominant stylistic feature of these works is his famous tintinnabuli style which he adopted after distancing himself from his early style that adopted neo-classicism, serialism and polystylism.
Latvian Radio Choir’s previous releases on Ondine have been highly successful. For instance, the recording of Rachmaninov’s All-Night Vigil (ODE 1206-5) was chosen as the Record of the Month, Editor’s Choice and received a nomination in the Gramophone Awards in 2013. Also their recent release of choral works by Valentin Silvestrov (ODE 1266-5) received Gramophone Editor’s Choice.
Latvian Radio Choir
Sigvards Klava, conductor
Year 2016 | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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