Katherine Jenkins - Sacred Arias (2008) [.flac 24bit/48kHz]
BAND/ARTIST: Katherine Jenkins
- Title: Sacred Arias
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Universal Classics & Jazz
- Genre: Classical, Vocal, Classical Crossover
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit/48kHz
- Total Time: 00:48:16
- Total Size: 584.5 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
[4:36] 01. Katherine Jenkins - Abide With Me
[3:39] 02. Katherine Jenkins - Pie Jesu (from ''Requiem'')
[2:57] 03. Katherine Jenkins - The Lord is My Shepherd
[3:00] 04. Katherine Jenkins - Down In The River To Pray
[4:37] 05. Katherine Jenkins - May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You
[4:48] 06. Katherine Jenkins - Hallelujah
[2:40] 07. Katherine Jenkins - Franck- Panis Angelicus, Op. 12
[3:15] 08. Katherine Jenkins - In Paradisum (from ''Requiem'', Op.48)
[4:42] 09. Katherine Jenkins - Silent Night
[3:51] 10. Katherine Jenkins - Ave Maria
[3:55] 11. Katherine Jenkins - Misa Criolla- Kyrie
[6:26] 12. Katherine Jenkins - Barber- Agnus Dei, Op. 11
Katherine Jenkins is one of classical music's breakout stars who's managed to gain mass popularity, and this album sees her back in territory that's not only comfortable for her, but also for a large audience. Plenty of the material, like "Silent Night" and "Abide with Me," for instance, is quite familiar, although Jenkins certainly does them justice -- this isn't filler. The inclusion of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" (albeit in a gorgeous, gauzy version) might be a little baffling, since, in spite of its title, it's not exactly sacred, but she does give a nod to gospel on "Down in the River to Pray." Apart from the pieces that are more hymns and carols, there's also a smattering of classical material, with "Agnus Dei" and "Panis Angelicus" as standouts. It's a decidedly choral album, with some excellent arrangements, and Jenkins truly does shine. It's not just an album for those with deep spiritual beliefs, but one that manages to straddle the boundaries between classical, sacred, and popular, performing a tricky balancing act quite adroitly. This will enhance her stature, without doubt, both critically and commercially.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo
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[4:36] 01. Katherine Jenkins - Abide With Me
[3:39] 02. Katherine Jenkins - Pie Jesu (from ''Requiem'')
[2:57] 03. Katherine Jenkins - The Lord is My Shepherd
[3:00] 04. Katherine Jenkins - Down In The River To Pray
[4:37] 05. Katherine Jenkins - May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You
[4:48] 06. Katherine Jenkins - Hallelujah
[2:40] 07. Katherine Jenkins - Franck- Panis Angelicus, Op. 12
[3:15] 08. Katherine Jenkins - In Paradisum (from ''Requiem'', Op.48)
[4:42] 09. Katherine Jenkins - Silent Night
[3:51] 10. Katherine Jenkins - Ave Maria
[3:55] 11. Katherine Jenkins - Misa Criolla- Kyrie
[6:26] 12. Katherine Jenkins - Barber- Agnus Dei, Op. 11
Katherine Jenkins is one of classical music's breakout stars who's managed to gain mass popularity, and this album sees her back in territory that's not only comfortable for her, but also for a large audience. Plenty of the material, like "Silent Night" and "Abide with Me," for instance, is quite familiar, although Jenkins certainly does them justice -- this isn't filler. The inclusion of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" (albeit in a gorgeous, gauzy version) might be a little baffling, since, in spite of its title, it's not exactly sacred, but she does give a nod to gospel on "Down in the River to Pray." Apart from the pieces that are more hymns and carols, there's also a smattering of classical material, with "Agnus Dei" and "Panis Angelicus" as standouts. It's a decidedly choral album, with some excellent arrangements, and Jenkins truly does shine. It's not just an album for those with deep spiritual beliefs, but one that manages to straddle the boundaries between classical, sacred, and popular, performing a tricky balancing act quite adroitly. This will enhance her stature, without doubt, both critically and commercially.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo
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