Track Listing:
Requiem
01 Requiem Aeternam [5:34]
02 Out Of The Deep [6:06]
03 Pie Jesu [3:36]
04 Sanctus [2:04]
05 Agnus Dei [5:22]
06 The Lord Is My Sheperd [5:03]
07 Lux Aeterna [6:39]
Advent Anthem For Choir And Organ
08 Aris, Shine [4:40]
Anthem For Double Choir
09 Come Down, O Love Divine [6:51]
Anthem For Choir And Flute
10 Musica Dei Donum [5:50]
Two Blessings For Choir And Organ
11 A Clare Benediction [3:30]
12 Go Forth Into The World In Peace [2:42]
Two Organ Pieces
13 Toccata In 7 [2:06]
14 Variations On An Easter Theme [7:45]
Performers:
Choir Of Clare College Cambridge
Members Of City Of London Sinfonia
Nicholas Rimmer
Nicholas Collon - organ (14)
Timothy Brown - conductor
Recording: 2002
FLAC (image+.cue) | 244 MB | Scans
Total time: 68:54
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This is a more intimate version of John Rutter's Requiem, which uses smaller ensembles, enhancing the sense of reassurance that the music and the text offer. Rutter's music is almost always warmly tonal, built with a simplicity in its textures that descends from the tradition of Vaughan Williams. Here, frequently only one or two instruments are used for accompaniment. This, when added to his use of unison voices or only one or two sections of the choir, and his avoidance of extreme animation, is what makes the music so uncomplicated, and, therefore, comforting. The darkest moments of this work, in the Agnus Dei, are not frighteningly dark, but rather, shadowed, and those shadows disappear by the end of the movement. The small Clare College Choir lives up to its name, particularly the soloist, Elin Manahan Thomas. Her voice has a clear, pure sound, with very little vibrato, and she perfectly intones the highest of notes. The London Sinfonietta, reduced to just six musicians here, has recorded the Requiem before, so it is familiar with Rutter's intentions for the work. The anthems and benedictions that follow the Requiem are similarly written with unpretentious, easy appeal, the music matching the spirit of the texts. The disc is filled out with two attractive organ pieces by Rutter, a rare glimpse at his instrumental music. The Toccata is festive in its irregular meter, while the Variations on an Easter Theme are interesting for the countermelodies and filigree that are woven around the melody.
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