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Sacred Choral Works
Stravinsky, Bostridge, De Leeuw
Sacred Choral Works
Genre: Classical
 
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All Artists: Stravinsky, Bostridge, De Leeuw, Schoenberg Ens
Title: Sacred Choral Works
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Polygram Records
Release Date: 8/10/1999
Genre: Classical
Styles: Opera & Classical Vocal, Historical Periods, Early Music
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 028945447728

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Haunting and spiritually lifting choral music
10/10/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Kudos to Reinbert de Leeuw, the Netherlands Chamber Choir and the Schoenberg Ensemble. I've never heard a more moving rendition of the Mass -- the singing is on a par with the finest cathedral and motet choirs anywhere. I loved the lesser known pieces as well, especially the three Sacrae Cantiones (after Gesualdo). The counterpoint is intricately-woven and mesmerizing in its worshipful effect. Always one of my favorite Stravinsky pieces, I've yet to find the "perfect" recording of the Cantata. Here de Leeuw coaxes sumptuous performances out of the instrumentalists and choir, as well as soprano soloist Rosemary Hardy. Only tenor Ian Bostridge disappoints, surprisingly, sounding a bit wearied, and always a few "cents" flat, keeping the Cantata's centerpiece (the lengthy 2nd Ricercar) from reaching its imperative climax. A minor criticism, however, given the overall beauty of the performances. Highly recommended."
Gorgeous!
D. Seymour | Atlanta, GA USA | 04/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Never thought Stravinsky could be delicate, soft or even gentle? Then listen to this album. The Mass is absolutely spectacular! It is a perfect mix of reverence, ancient chant-like vocals and modern sonorities. Stravinsky's Gloria is among the finest and most touching ever penned. The voices are in pitch perfect Vaughan Williams folksong-esque harmonies. Their layers of sound are poignantly accented by delicate, weaving wind instruments throughout as only Stravinsky could do. His Pater Noster aches with beauty. The Credo and Ave Maria are likewise excellent. The Introitus sounds particularly heart-broken, defeated and cathartic - a fitting tribute to the loss of a friend. The sound quality will surprise you with its clarity and depth. If you like choral works, especially sacred ones - and are even remotely interested in Stravinsky, then do not pass up this disc. These pieces should be played and heard far more often."