London Choral Sinfonia & Michael Waldron - The Music of Richard Pantcheff, Vol. 1-2 (2020/2021) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: London Choral Sinfonia, Michael Waldron
- Title: The Music of Richard Pantcheff, Vol. 1-2
- Year Of Release: 2020/2021
- Label: Orchid Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:11:09 / 01:04:31
- Total Size: 566 mb / 1.57 gb
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Tracklist
01. Veni sancte spiritus, Op. 21 (Version for Choir & Organ)
02. What Shall We Offer Thee, Op. 26
03. Evening Canticles, Op. 37 Aedes Christi I. Magnificat
04. Evening Canticles, Op. 37 Aedes Christi II. Nunc dimittis
05. 4 Poems of Stephen Crane, Op. 86 No. 1, A Man Went Before a Strange God
06. 4 Poems of Stephen Crane, Op. 86 No. 2, The Livid Lightnings Flashed in the Clouds
07. 4 Poems of Stephen Crane, Op. 86 No. 3, In Heaven
08. 4 Poems of Stephen Crane, Op. 86 No. 4, I Met a Seer
09. King Henry VIII's Apologia, Op. 35
10. Creator of the Starry Height, Op. 48
11. The Covenant, Op. 60
12. Evening Canticles, Op. 53 St. Paul's Service I. Magnificat
13. Evening Canticles, Op. 53 St. Paul's Service II. Nunc dimittis
14. Turn Again Then unto Thy Rest, Op. 8
15. 2 Anthems for Upper Voices, Op. 33 No. 1, Spirit of Mercy
A stunning album of world-premiere recordings showcasing the choral music of British composer Richard Pantcheff, in mesmerising performances by the London Choral Sinfonia directed by Michael Waldron, with pianist Matthew Fletcher and organist Jeremy Cole. The music of Richard Pantcheff, who was mentored by Britten in the last year of that composers life, has a broad appeal, encompassing the intensity of his Four Poems of Stephen Crane, the intimacy of Turn again unto thy rest, the breadth of his St. Pauls Service, and the melodic brilliance of Spirit of Mercy and Veni Sancte Spiritus. Alongside many of his sacred works we hear the secular King Henry VIIIs Apologia, a work of electrifying virtuosity. As conductor Michael Waldron puts it, Pantcheffs music is steeped in the choral tradition but never slips into pastiche: I find it original, inspired and at all times profound. There is music on the album to suit all tastes, and I hope people hearing Richards music for the first time will develop the same love for it as I have.
01. A Prayer of St Columba, Op. 80 (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra)
02. Laudem Dicite, Op. 38
03. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): I. Kyrie
04. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): II. Gloria
05. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): III. Sanctus
06. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): IV. Benedictus
07. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): V. Agnus Dei
08. The Sun's Arising, Op. 81 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra)
09. Nocturnus, Op. 90 (Excerpts) [Version for Flugelhorn & Orchestra]: No. 1, —
10. 5 Anthems, Op. 91 (Excerpts): No. 5, Domine Exaudi [Arr. for Choir & Orchestra]
11. Phos Hilaron, Op. 55
12. Requiem, Op. 66: III. Remember, O Lord
13. Evening Canticles, Op. 23 "Frankfurt" (Arr. for Choir): I. Magnificat
14. Evening Canticles, Op. 23 "Frankfurt" (Arr. for Choir): II. Nunc Dimittis
15. Nocturnus, Op. 90 (Excerpts) [Version for Flugelhorn & Orchestra]: No. 6, 4th December 1976
16. Litany to the Holy Spirit, Op. 19 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra)
17. 5 Anthems, Op. 91 (Excerpts): No. 1, Crown with Love, Lord, This Glad Day [Arr. for Choir]
18. 5 Anthems, Op. 91 (Excerpts): No. 2, Psalm 91 "Qui Habitat" [Version for Choir & Orchestra]
The second volume of choral music by Richard Pantcheff in world-premiere recordings performed by the London Choral Sinfonia directed by Michael Waldron, with tenor Nick Pritchard, and Peter Mankarious on trumpet and flugelhorn. The composer has orchestrated a number of the pieces specifically for this recording. With an emphasis on Pantcheff’s larger-scale output, this second volume brings together a rich selection of works by this composer right across the spectrum of his oeuvre. It includes works for unaccompanied choir, choral/vocal pieces with string orchestra (including solo brass), and two works for orchestra and solo brass alone. Many of the choral works featured date from the periods in Pantcheff’s life when he held musical appointments at Christ the King, Frankfurt, (1993-1995), including the unaccompanied Evening Canticles and uplifting Laudem Dicite; and St. George’s, Johannesburg (2010-2019), including his Missa Brevis, the anthem Domine Exaudi and the meditative Prayer of St. Columba.
01. Veni sancte spiritus, Op. 21 (Version for Choir & Organ)
02. What Shall We Offer Thee, Op. 26
03. Evening Canticles, Op. 37 Aedes Christi I. Magnificat
04. Evening Canticles, Op. 37 Aedes Christi II. Nunc dimittis
05. 4 Poems of Stephen Crane, Op. 86 No. 1, A Man Went Before a Strange God
06. 4 Poems of Stephen Crane, Op. 86 No. 2, The Livid Lightnings Flashed in the Clouds
07. 4 Poems of Stephen Crane, Op. 86 No. 3, In Heaven
08. 4 Poems of Stephen Crane, Op. 86 No. 4, I Met a Seer
09. King Henry VIII's Apologia, Op. 35
10. Creator of the Starry Height, Op. 48
11. The Covenant, Op. 60
12. Evening Canticles, Op. 53 St. Paul's Service I. Magnificat
13. Evening Canticles, Op. 53 St. Paul's Service II. Nunc dimittis
14. Turn Again Then unto Thy Rest, Op. 8
15. 2 Anthems for Upper Voices, Op. 33 No. 1, Spirit of Mercy
A stunning album of world-premiere recordings showcasing the choral music of British composer Richard Pantcheff, in mesmerising performances by the London Choral Sinfonia directed by Michael Waldron, with pianist Matthew Fletcher and organist Jeremy Cole. The music of Richard Pantcheff, who was mentored by Britten in the last year of that composers life, has a broad appeal, encompassing the intensity of his Four Poems of Stephen Crane, the intimacy of Turn again unto thy rest, the breadth of his St. Pauls Service, and the melodic brilliance of Spirit of Mercy and Veni Sancte Spiritus. Alongside many of his sacred works we hear the secular King Henry VIIIs Apologia, a work of electrifying virtuosity. As conductor Michael Waldron puts it, Pantcheffs music is steeped in the choral tradition but never slips into pastiche: I find it original, inspired and at all times profound. There is music on the album to suit all tastes, and I hope people hearing Richards music for the first time will develop the same love for it as I have.
01. A Prayer of St Columba, Op. 80 (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra)
02. Laudem Dicite, Op. 38
03. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): I. Kyrie
04. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): II. Gloria
05. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): III. Sanctus
06. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): IV. Benedictus
07. Missa Brevis, Op. 83b (Arr. for Choir & Orchestra): V. Agnus Dei
08. The Sun's Arising, Op. 81 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra)
09. Nocturnus, Op. 90 (Excerpts) [Version for Flugelhorn & Orchestra]: No. 1, —
10. 5 Anthems, Op. 91 (Excerpts): No. 5, Domine Exaudi [Arr. for Choir & Orchestra]
11. Phos Hilaron, Op. 55
12. Requiem, Op. 66: III. Remember, O Lord
13. Evening Canticles, Op. 23 "Frankfurt" (Arr. for Choir): I. Magnificat
14. Evening Canticles, Op. 23 "Frankfurt" (Arr. for Choir): II. Nunc Dimittis
15. Nocturnus, Op. 90 (Excerpts) [Version for Flugelhorn & Orchestra]: No. 6, 4th December 1976
16. Litany to the Holy Spirit, Op. 19 (Arr. for Voice & Orchestra)
17. 5 Anthems, Op. 91 (Excerpts): No. 1, Crown with Love, Lord, This Glad Day [Arr. for Choir]
18. 5 Anthems, Op. 91 (Excerpts): No. 2, Psalm 91 "Qui Habitat" [Version for Choir & Orchestra]
The second volume of choral music by Richard Pantcheff in world-premiere recordings performed by the London Choral Sinfonia directed by Michael Waldron, with tenor Nick Pritchard, and Peter Mankarious on trumpet and flugelhorn. The composer has orchestrated a number of the pieces specifically for this recording. With an emphasis on Pantcheff’s larger-scale output, this second volume brings together a rich selection of works by this composer right across the spectrum of his oeuvre. It includes works for unaccompanied choir, choral/vocal pieces with string orchestra (including solo brass), and two works for orchestra and solo brass alone. Many of the choral works featured date from the periods in Pantcheff’s life when he held musical appointments at Christ the King, Frankfurt, (1993-1995), including the unaccompanied Evening Canticles and uplifting Laudem Dicite; and St. George’s, Johannesburg (2010-2019), including his Missa Brevis, the anthem Domine Exaudi and the meditative Prayer of St. Columba.
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