St. Jacob’s Kammarkör & Gary Graden - Et lux perpetua (2017)
Artist: St. Jacob’s Kammarkör, Gary Graden
Title: Et lux perpetua
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Carus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
Total Time: 01:07:59
Total Size: 332 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Et lux perpetua
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Carus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
Total Time: 01:07:59
Total Size: 332 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Acclamatio
02. Missa Sancti Francisci Assisiensis: I. Kyrie
03. Missa Sancti Francisci Assisiensis: II. Gloria
04. Missa Sancti Francisci Assisiensis: III. Credo
05. Missa Sancti Francisci Assisiensis: IV. Sanctus
06. Missa Sancti Francisci Assisiensis: V. Agnus Dei
07. Geburts-Nacht
08. Missa Sancti Jacobi: I. Kyrie
09. Missa Sancti Jacobi: II. Gloria
10. Missa Sancti Jacobi: III. Credo
11. Missa Sancti Jacobi: IV. Sanctus
12. Missa Sancti Jacobi: V. Agnus Dei
13. Et lux perpetua
Damijan Mocnik graduated from Ljubljana Academy of Music where he studied composition Dane Skerl and furthered his conducting skills abroad with Eric Ericsson. Since 1993 he has served as music professor, conductor, and head of music at St. Stanislav’s Institution, Ljublijana. He conceived a “choral pyramid” that remains important in Slovenian choral life. Over the last 30 years, he has won many awards with his choirs, especially St. Stanislav Youth Choir and Megaron Chamber choir. He is the founder and artistic leader of Slovenian Children’s choir. Mocnik participates in expert councils at choral events, lectures at symposiums, and is a juror at home and abroad. He is among the most performed contemporary Slovenian composers abroad. His music is performed worldwide by professional and top amateur choirs, and has been recorded on numerous albums. Here the St. Jacobs Kammarkor Stokholm, under the direction of Gary Graden and in collaboration with the composer himself, present this release with five of Mocnik’s sacred choral works, supported by a strings ensemble from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and the two percussionists Anders Astrand and Henrik Stahlberg.