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Gloria: The Sacred Music of John Rutter
John Rutter, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, City of London Sinfonia
Gloria: The Sacred Music of John Rutter
Genre: Classical
 
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Gloria: The Sacred Music of John Rutter

     
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All Artists: John Rutter, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, City of London Sinfonia, John Scott, Mark Williams, Caroline Ashton, Mary Hitch, Mary Seers
Title: Gloria: The Sacred Music of John Rutter
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Collegium
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 9/20/2005
Genre: Classical
Styles: Opera & Classical Vocal, Historical Periods, Baroque (c.1600-1750)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 040888051527

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Gloria: The Sacred Music of John Rutter

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Superb CD
James Lang | CT, USA | 10/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rutter's Gloria is a superb piece of 20th century music and this recording is crisp and caputes this composer at his best. I'm a singer and our group will perform this work in December. Many in our group have purchased the CD to help learn the music. It's ideal because we hear not only the music but also the spirit that I think Rutter intended."
Simply amazing
D. E. Allen | Medford, NJ USA | 06/15/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If I do make it to heaven, I don't know what it will look like, but I do know what it will sound like - listen to the vocals in the Second Movement: Andante . They are worth the price of the whole CD.......

a miracle, really."
Audio Joy in a box
Nancy O'Shea | United States of America | 09/23/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I don't know which is better: John Rutter's composing gift or the performance of the Cambridge Singers. Put them together and you have joy for your ears, mind and heart. Few would disagree that the Cambridge Singers are just about the best choral group in the world today, and this recording is a good example of their work (the pure singing with little or no vibrato is perfect for a sacred work such as this one). As for Rutter's "Gloria," I have sung it in concert (both in the chorus and as soloist) and listened to it countless times. Sometimes when I sing along, it just takes my breath away! Listen to the passage in the second movement, "Domine Deus, Rex caelestis" - it's almost literally uplifting! Both of our sons loved this recording as soon as they heard it, and the 14-year-old can sing it (in Latin) by heart just from repeated listenings. This is no stodgy old piece - it's full of challenging rhythms, a few modern harmonies and FANTASTIC brass and percussion performances. You CAN'T be sad or depressed after you hear it! The other choral pieces on the collection are excellent - some of my all-time favorite short works, BTW! BUY IT."