A Song of Farewell: Music of Mourning & Consolation – Gabrieli Consort & Paul McCreesh

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Signum Classics

23 Νοεμβρίου 2023

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Jonathan Dove:Into Thy Hands
Edward William Elgar:In Manus Tuas (I): They Are At Rest
Orlando Gibbons:Drop, Drop Slow Tears
Herbert Norman Howells:Requiem
James MacMillan:A child's prayer
Thomas Morley:In Manus Tuas (I): Funeral Sentences
John Sheppard:In manus tuas I
Robert White:Christe qui lux es et dies I
William Turner Walton:A Litany 'Drop, drop slow tears'

Καλλιτέχνες

Gabrieli Consort (Early Music Ensemble)
Paul McCreesh (Μαέστρος)

Continuing Signum’s new partnership with Paul McCreesh and the Gabrieli Consort following the triumphant success of Berlioz’s ‘Grande Messe des Morts’ (SIGCD280 –, their next release will be a recording of the groups’ renowned a cappella programme of music for mourning and consolation. This is a beautifully poignant programme of British choral music, including works by composers as diverse as Morley and Dove, Sheppard and Walton and featuring Howells’ sublime ‘Requiem’.

Reviews

BBC Music Magazine Christmas Issue 2013

“Already in Gibbons’s Drop, Drop, Slow, Tears there are numerous indications of the elevated artistry of Paul McCreesh and the 22 singers of his Gabrieli Consort.

BBC Music Magazine May 2012

“there are numerous indications of the elevated artistry Paul McCreesh and the 22 singers of his Gabrieli Consort bring to this beautifully planned and executed programme…There’s also much emotion in the performances. McCreesh’s choice of sopranos who either have little vibrato or can eliminate it when requested has a palpable impact…This is a superlative, unmissable issue. – 5 out of 5 stars

Classic FM Magazine April 2012

“The singing is immaculate…MacMillan’s music is as technically demanding as it is emotionally powerful and it is a a wonder that these exceptional young singers make it all sound so effortless. – 5 out of 5 stars

Gramophone Magazine May 2012

“Any disc subtitled ‘Music of Mourning & Consolation’ is not going to be a bundle of laughs. But Paul McCreesh has devised such a satisfying programme of mostly short a cappella pieces that the effect is the reverse of depressing.

Sunday Times 11th March 2012

“This is a concept album, a sequence of purgative music on the theme of death by a wide range of British composers from the English Renaissance to today.

The Times 17th March 2012

“For me, the highlight is Herbert Howells’s Requiem, grief seeping from every cadence. It’s beautifully sung by Paul McCreesh’s Gabrieli Consort in an acoustic that sounds aptly like a tomb but is, in fact, Ely Cathedral. – 4 out of 5 stars