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| The Sacred Flame / John Rutter, Cambridge Singers, La Nuova Musica | ||||||
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Release Date: 05/05/2009 Label: Collegium Records Catalog #: 134 Spars Code: n/a Composer: Felice Anerio, Giovanni Gabrieli, Carlo Gesualdo, of Portugal John IV, Josquin Des Préz, Orlando de Lassus, Claudio Monteverdi, Giovanni Palestrina, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Tomás Luis de Victoria, Dietrich Buxtehude, Hans Leo Hassler, Heinrich Schütz, Johann Sebastian Bach Performer: Thomas Hobbs, Amy Moore, James Holiday, Ben Breakwell, Amy Haworth, Katy Hill, Gabriel Crouch, Melanie Marshall, Grace Davidson Conductor: John Rutter Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers
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![]() A new recording by John Rutter and his Cambridge Singers is always welcome, and this one features 20 works drawn from the sacred choral repertoire of the Renaissance and Baroque. Most of these are motets and many are familiar (Palestrina's Sicut cervus and Exsultate Deo, Gabrieli's Jubilate Deo, Lassus' Timor et tremor, Josquin's Ave Maria) and all are included in Rutter's published anthology, European Sacred Music (Oxford). As Rutter states, the program's theme is to focus on the "wealth of sacred music...created in continental Europe out of the ferment of the age of Reformation", and while Rutter has chosen primarily works resulting from the "extraordinary flowering" of musical activity in the Catholic church during this period, we also are treated to a motet by Bach (O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht BWV 118/231, often mis-classified as a cantata), a Magnificat (presumably) by Buxtehude, and a psalm (100) by Schütz. Some listeners of course will disagree, but for me, the program's two longest pieces--Monteverdi's Beatus vir and the Buxtehude Magnificat--are the least interesting, the former's main thematic material formed primarily by repetitive scales and rudimentary harmony set to monotonous rhythm, the latter functional and pleasant enough but rather flat, undynamic, and static, a work that reminds us that just because a notable composer wrote (or may have written!) something and the score survived doesn't necessarily mean it's good or worthy of more than musicological interest. No matter how you judge these two works, you'll be happy with the performances, which throughout this recording are at the high level we always expect from this choir and director: vibrant, articulate, carefully balanced, and always attentive to a given work's inherent expressive possibilities. And speaking of articulate, it's wonderful to hear the opening Jubilate Deo (a piece lovingly attempted and so often mangled by well-meaning choirs all over the world) sung with such clarity and agility, unrushed; likewise, Palestrina's sublime Sicut cervus is well-paced, each line given its due. Other highlights include the Ave Maria of Josquin (impressive intonation and sectional tone quality), Lassus' Ave verum corpus (those exquisitely sustained long lines!), and a curious--and quite beautiful--setting of Crux fidelis attributed to John IV, King of Portugal. The instrumental ensemble, the relatively "new" La Nuova Musica, is first-rate, its timbres adding textural variety and layers of color to nine of the selections. And completing the package is top-notch production and engineering by Simon Eadon, captured in the excellent acoustics of London's Great Hall of University College School. Needless to say: Highly recommended! --David Vernier, ClassicsToday.com |
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| 1. |
Christus factus est by Felice Anerio | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Baroque Written: Italy |
Length: 2 Minutes 7 Secs. |
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| 2. |
Jubilate Deo by Giovanni Gabrieli | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance |
Length: 5 Minutes 8 Secs. |
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| 3. |
O vos omnes by Carlo Gesualdo | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: by 1603; Italy |
Length: 3 Minutes 36 Secs. |
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| 4. |
Crux fidelis by of Portugal John IV | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: Portugal |
Length: 2 Minutes 35 Secs. |
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| 5. |
Ave Maria by Josquin Des Préz | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance |
Length: 6 Minutes 7 Secs. |
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| 6. |
Ave verum corpus by Orlando de Lassus | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: by 1582 |
Length: 4 Minutes 13 Secs. |
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| 7. |
Timor et tremor venerunt by Orlando de Lassus | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: by 1564; Munich, Germany |
Length: 3 Minutes 33 Secs. |
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| 8. |
Cantate Domino by Claudio Monteverdi | ||||
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Performer:
Thomas Hobbs (Tenor),
Amy Moore (Soprano),
James Holiday (Bass),
Ben Breakwell (Tenor), Amy Haworth (Soprano) Conductor: John Rutter Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Baroque Written: Italy |
Length: 1 Minutes 56 Secs. |
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| 9. |
Exsultate Deo by Giovanni Palestrina | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: by 1584; Italy |
Length: 2 Minutes 12 Secs. |
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| 10. |
Sicut cervus by Giovanni Palestrina | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: by 1581; Italy |
Length: 3 Minutes 15 Secs. |
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| 11. |
Laudate Dominum omnes gentes by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: by 1619; Netherlands (Holland |
Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs. |
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| 12. |
Jesu dulcis memoria by Tomás Luis de Victoria | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: Spain |
Length: 1 Minutes 56 Secs. |
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| 13. |
Beatus vir by Claudio Monteverdi | ||||
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Performer:
Amy Moore (Soprano),
Ben Breakwell (Tenor),
James Holiday (Bass),
Amy Haworth (Soprano), Thomas Hobbs (Tenor) Conductor: John Rutter Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Baroque Written: Italy |
Length: 8 Minutes 32 Secs. |
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| 14. |
Christe, adormus te by Claudio Monteverdi | ||||
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Performer:
Amy Moore (Soprano),
Thomas Hobbs (Tenor),
James Holiday (Bass),
Ben Breakwell (Tenor), Amy Haworth (Soprano) Conductor: John Rutter Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Baroque Written: by 1620; Italy |
Length: 3 Minutes 1 Secs. |
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| 15. |
Magnificat by Dietrich Buxtehude | ||||
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Performer:
Katy Hill (Soprano),
James Holiday (Bass),
Ben Breakwell (Tenor),
Gabriel Crouch (Bass), Melanie Marshall (Alto), Grace Davidson (Soprano) Conductor: John Rutter Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Baroque |
Length: 8 Minutes 6 Secs. |
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| 16. |
O vos omnes, qui transitis per viam by Tomás Luis de Victoria | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: by 1572; Spain |
Length: 3 Minutes 18 Secs. |
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| 17. |
Dixit Maria by Hans Leo Hassler | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Renaissance Written: by 1591; Augsburg, Germany |
Length: 2 Minutes 20 Secs. |
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| 18. |
Psalm 100 by Heinrich Schütz | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica Period: Baroque Written: 1619; Germany |
Length: 4 Minutes 23 Secs. |
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| 19. |
Selig sind die Toten by Heinrich Schütz | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Baroque Written: 1648; Germany |
Length: 4 Minutes 11 Secs. |
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| 20. |
O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||||
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Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble: La nuova musica, Cambridge Singers Period: Baroque Written: 1723; Leipzig, Germany |
Length: 4 Minutes 51 Secs. |
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