Cappella Nova and Alan Tavener - Who Are These Angels? New Choral Music by James MacMillan (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Cappella Nova, Alan Tavener
- Title: Who Are These Angels? New Choral Music by James MacMillan
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Linn Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:12:26
- Total Size: 318 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. And Lo, The Angel of the Lord
02. Qui meditabitur (Strathclyde Motets II)
03. O Radiant Dawn (Strathclyde Motets II)
04. Lux aeterna (Strathclyde Motets II)
05. Os mutorum (Strathclyde Motets II)
06. Bring us, O Lord
07. Canticle of Zachariah (Strathclyde Motets II)
08. Benedictus Deus
09. Advent Antiphon
10. Pascha nostrum immolutes est (Strathclyde Motets II)
11. Who Are These Angels?
12. Think of how God loves you
13. Benedicimus Deum caeli (Strathclyde Motets II)
14. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: I. Kyrie
15. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: II. Gloria
16. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: III. Sanctus
17. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: IV. Acclamations
18. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: V. Agnus Dei
19. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: VI. Tota pulchra es
Cappella Nova release their second album of premiere recordings of new works by Scottish composer James MacMillan.
Cappella Nova follow on from their "undeniably beautiful" (The Financial Times) Linn debut, MacMillan: Tenebrae, with their second volume of choral works by the leading contemporary composer. The outstanding Scottish group have a unique relationship with James MacMillan, the composer having written several works for them. All of the tracks are premiere recordings, recorded under the supervision of MacMillan, whose fascinating conversation with Rebecca Tavener on his new works are included here.
Who are these Angels? includes the last of the Strathclyde Motets, seven of which were included on Tenebrae. Also included is the mass James MacMillan wrote specifically for Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Scotland in September 2010, sung by over 150,000 people.
01. And Lo, The Angel of the Lord
02. Qui meditabitur (Strathclyde Motets II)
03. O Radiant Dawn (Strathclyde Motets II)
04. Lux aeterna (Strathclyde Motets II)
05. Os mutorum (Strathclyde Motets II)
06. Bring us, O Lord
07. Canticle of Zachariah (Strathclyde Motets II)
08. Benedictus Deus
09. Advent Antiphon
10. Pascha nostrum immolutes est (Strathclyde Motets II)
11. Who Are These Angels?
12. Think of how God loves you
13. Benedicimus Deum caeli (Strathclyde Motets II)
14. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: I. Kyrie
15. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: II. Gloria
16. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: III. Sanctus
17. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: IV. Acclamations
18. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: V. Agnus Dei
19. Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman: VI. Tota pulchra es
Cappella Nova release their second album of premiere recordings of new works by Scottish composer James MacMillan.
Cappella Nova follow on from their "undeniably beautiful" (The Financial Times) Linn debut, MacMillan: Tenebrae, with their second volume of choral works by the leading contemporary composer. The outstanding Scottish group have a unique relationship with James MacMillan, the composer having written several works for them. All of the tracks are premiere recordings, recorded under the supervision of MacMillan, whose fascinating conversation with Rebecca Tavener on his new works are included here.
Who are these Angels? includes the last of the Strathclyde Motets, seven of which were included on Tenebrae. Also included is the mass James MacMillan wrote specifically for Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Scotland in September 2010, sung by over 150,000 people.
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