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| 1. 1. Requiem Aeternam |
| 2. 2. Out Of The Deep |
| 3. 3. Pie Jesu |
| 4. 4. Sanctus |
| 5. 5. Agnus Dei |
| 6. 6. The Lord Is My Sheperd |
| 7. 7. Lux Aeterna |
| 8. 1. Magnificat Anima Mea |
| 9. 2. Of A Rose, A Lovely Rose |
| 10. 3. Quia Fecit Mihi Magna |
| 11. 4. Et Misericordia |
| 12. 5. Fecit Potentiam |
| 13. 6. Esurientes |
| 14. 7. Gloria Patri |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Two glorious pieces by Rutter,
By FrKurt Messick "FrKurt Messick" (Bloomington, IN USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME)
This review is from: Requiem & Magnificat (Audio CD)
This recording of the Cambridge Singers has them recording pieces composed by their own director, John Rutter. The Magnificat is Rutter's version of a standard piece of liturgical music, an intersection of old and new. This was recorded at one of the Cambridge Singers' favourite venues, the Great Hall of University College School, London; the Requiem was recorded in 1986, and the Magnificat in 1991. --Music-- Rutter's Requiem was written in 1985. In Catholic liturgy, a requiem is a Mass for the Dead, and as such involves strong tones both of mourning and loss as well as elements of hope and eternal life as reflected in Christian belief. Rutter states that, like Brahms and Faure, there are elements that depart from the traditional lines of a Catholic requiem. Rutter takes some of the texts from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Both the first and second movements, Requiem aeternam and 'Out of the Deep', set very dark, low, sombre tones. The use of strings at the beginning of 'Out of the Deep' is very effective, together with funeral-dirge like vocals. This contrasts greatly with the Pie Jesu, light and spiritual. The Sanctus is almost playful in aspect, and the Agnus Dei and Lux aeterna draw the listener higher and higher into the fullness of expectation of God's presence. --Liner Notes-- --John Rutter-- --The Cambridge Singers-- This is impressive indeed - were this a vinyl recording, my copy of both the Requiem and the Magnificat most likely would be worn away by now.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Much enjoyed,
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This review is from: Requiem & Magnificat (Audio CD)
Purchased this for three family members for Christmas - it was a HUGE hit! Everyone has REPEATEDLY told me that they love the album and this is from people who would not put choral music, or even classical music, on the top of their list of favorites. Beautiful, beautiful melodies.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing vocal performance,
By A Customer
This review is from: Requiem & Magnificat (Audio CD)
Though the instrumental performance is adequate, I was quite disappointed with the choral performance in the requiem. The group's diction is not together, several of the soloists are weak, and the overall balance of choir and orchestra is not even.
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