Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir & Paul Hillier - Rachmaninov: Vespers & Complete All-Night Vigil (2005) [HiRes]

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Title: Rachmaninov: Vespers & Complete All-Night Vigil
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: harmonia mundi
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 00:53:59
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Tracklist
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01. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: I. Come, let us worship
02. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: II. Praise the Lord, O my soul
03. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: III. Blessed is the man
04. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: IV. O gentle light
05. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: V. Lord, now lettest Thou
06. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: VI. Rejoice, O Virgin
07. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: VII. The Six Psalms
08. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: VIII. Praise the name of the Lord
09. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: IX. Blessed art Thou, O Lord
10. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: X. Having beheld the Resurrection
11. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: XI. My soul magnifies the Lord
12. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: XII. The Great Doxology
13. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: XIII. Troparion: Today salvation is come
14. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: XIV. Troparion: Thou didst rise from the tomb
15. All-Night Vigil, Op.37: XV. O queen victorious


Tõnu Kaljuste founded the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir in 1981 as a professional successor to his father Heino Kaljuste's amateur chamber choir Ellerhein. The younger Kaljuste nurtured the ensemble as its principal conductor and artistic director for 20 years, focusing the group's programs and recordings on music by Estonian composers, primarily Arvo Pärt and Veljo Tormis, although its full repertoire ranges from Gregorian chant and gems of the Baroque and Classical periods to contemporary compositions. The EPCC won the top prize at the 1991 Takarazuka Chamber Choir Competition in Japan and received its first Grammy nomination two years later for Te Deum. Under Paul Hillier (2001-2007), the ensemble's reputation grew more widely, even as he expanded its repertoire. Under his direction, it produced a highly praised series of recordings entitled Baltic Voices and won a Grammy in 2006 for Da Pacem. It performs and records with the world's leading conductors and orchestras and has enjoyed a long and mutually beneficial collaboration with the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra. In 2008, Daniel Reuss became the EPCC's chief conductor and artistic director. Their first recording together was of Frank Martin's oratorio Golgotha, released in 2010.





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Thanks for sharing, fantastik!
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Essential!

One of my favorites

Thanks, fantastik:)