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Westminster Cathedral Choir & Martin Baker - Vaughan Williams: Mass in G Minor – Bingham: Mass (2023)

Westminster Cathedral Choir & Martin Baker - Vaughan Williams: Mass in G Minor – Bingham: Mass (2023)
  • Title: Vaughan Williams: Mass in G Minor – Bingham: Mass
  • Year Of Release: 2005 / 2023
  • Label: Hyperion
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
  • Total Time: 1:19:46
  • Total Size: 292 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Te Deum in G Major
02. Mass in G Minor: I. Kyrie
03. Mass in G Minor: II. Gloria
04. Mass in G Minor: III. Credo
05. Mass in G Minor: IVa. Sanctus
06. Mass in G Minor: IVb. Benedictus
07. Mass in G Minor: V. Agnus Dei
08. O vos omnes
09. Valiant-for-Truth
10. A Vision of Aeroplanes
11. Mass: I. Preamble. The Road to Emmaeus
12. Mass: II. Kyrie
13. Mass: III. Gloria
14. Mass: IV. Offertory. Et aperti sunt oculi
15. Mass: V. Sanctus & Benedictus
16. Mass: VI. Agnus Dei
17. Mass: VII. Voluntary. Et cognoverunt eum

Hyperions record of the month for May presents a programme of sacred choral music from Westminster Cathedral. Since its dedication, Westminster Cathedral has been a place of inspiration and prayerand one of musical discovery. Vaughan Williamss Mass in G minor is popularly reported as having received its first performance in the Cathedral. Although this statement is untrue, it is certainly true to say that it was the works first liturgical performanceat a service in 1923 directed by the pioneering Richard Runciman Terrythat won a place at the centre of the repertory for this pioneering piece, justly described as the first English Mass setting since the sixteenth century and the time of Byrd and Tallis. This new performance, similarly, promises to set a new standard. The three further Vaughan Williams pieces on this recording are fascinating. O vos omnes, a setting of texts from the Book of Lamentations, is probably the best known; it is joined by Valiant-for-Truth, a narrative from Bunyans Pilgrims Progress, and the extraordinary A vision of aeroplanes which vividly depicts Ezekiels prophetic inspiration. The pantheon of composers to have responded to commissions from Westminster Cathedralincluding Vaughan Williams, Howells, Holst and Brittennow counts Judith Bingham among its number. And what a welcome this new Mass can expect. With its carefully structured and thought-provoking music, this new setting fits at once into the constant evolving liturgy of the church, combining the highest artistic needs with an awareness of contemporary sympathies. This Mass recently won a British Composer Award for Liturgical Music, and this recording will now offer it a place in the repertory beyond the cloister.


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