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All The Ends Of The Earth
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
directed: Geoffrey Webber
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"This fine disc ... fascinating stuff"
Classic FM Magazine |
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"One or two surprisingly mature voices step out for solos from
this young choir, and the blend and tuning are generally of a very
high standard"
Choir and Organ |
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" ... devices that both exploit and push the boundaries of vocal/choral
technique ... The Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge is
impressively at home in this consummately difficult repertoire ... I'm happy to
have heard it and certainly will remember the music in future encounters with
such ever-intriguing composers"
ClassicsToday.com |
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In their debut disc on Signum, the Caius
choir celebrates the relationship between seven British contemporary
composers and their influences drawn from the Medieval period. |
| 1 |
All the Ends of the Earth Judith Weir |
[8.48] |
| 2 |
Kyrie eleison Anonymous, c. 1000 |
[3.19] |
| 3 |
Sint lumbi James Weeks |
[4.26] |
| 4 |
Vir perfecte Anonymous, 13th century |
[7.17] |
| 5 |
Salve Regina Bayan Northcott |
[5.54] |
| 6 |
Gemma nitens Anonymous, 14th century |
[3.08] |
| 7 |
Stabant autem iuxta crucem Michael Finnissy |
[2.44] |
| 8 |
Quam pulchra es John Dunstaple (d.1453) |
[2.31] |
| 9 |
Alma Redemptoris Mater Bayan Northcott |
[4.55] |
| 10 |
Alma Redemptoris Mater Sarum plainchant with discant |
[2.05] |
| 11 |
Sanctus (Missa Canonica) Robin Holloway |
[3.10] |
| 12 |
Agnus Dei (Missa Canonica) Robin Holloway |
[2.39] |
| 13 |
Stella maris Anonymous, 14th century |
[3.14] |
| 14 |
O Jesu, Nomen Dulce Jonathan Harvey |
[4.34] |
| 15 |
Mater ora filium Anonymous, 14th century |
[1.09] |
| 16 |
Thomas, Jewel of Canterbury Gabriel Jackson |
[8.36] |
| 17 |
Campanis cum cymbalis Anonymous, 14th century |
[1.25] |
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Total running time: |
[71.12] |
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