Westminster Cathedral Choir & London Brass, Martin Baker - MacMillan: Tenebrae Responsories (2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir, London Brass
Title: MacMillan: Tenebrae Responsories
Year Of Release: 2013 / 2023
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [88.2kHz/24bit] / FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:12:56
Total Size: 1.1 GB / 267 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: MacMillan: Tenebrae Responsories
Year Of Release: 2013 / 2023
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [88.2kHz/24bit] / FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:12:56
Total Size: 1.1 GB / 267 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Tu es Petrus [4'12]
2. Chant Dignus est Agnus [4'05]
3. Tenebrae Responsories | Tenebrae factae sunt [6'43]
4. Tenebrae Responsories | Tradiderunt me [6'04]
5. Tenebrae Responsories | Jesum tradidit impius [7'58]
6. Summae Trinitati [4'54]
7. Benedictus Deus [5'28]
8. Ave maris stella [4'27]
9. Tota pulchra es [4'32]
10. After Virtue [4'59]
11. Serenity [4'47]
12. The Edinburgh Te Deum [9'17]
13. Ecce sacerdos magnus [3'28]
14. Processional on Tu es Petrus [2'03]
Westminster Cathedral Choir returns to acclaimed Scottish composer James MacMillan, whose powerful, passionate and luminous music has made him one of the best-loved choral composers of today.
Included on this recording is a dramatic setting of the Tenebrae Responsories, a spiritually engaging and emotionally involving work which relates back in its searing intensity and some of its choral effects to Seven Last Words from the Cross (1993) (recorded on Hyperion CDA67460), one of MacMillan’s seminal earlier works.
The choir is joined by London Brass for jubilant settings of Tu es Petrus, Summae Trinitati and Ecce sacerdos magnus.
Included on this recording is a dramatic setting of the Tenebrae Responsories, a spiritually engaging and emotionally involving work which relates back in its searing intensity and some of its choral effects to Seven Last Words from the Cross (1993) (recorded on Hyperion CDA67460), one of MacMillan’s seminal earlier works.
The choir is joined by London Brass for jubilant settings of Tu es Petrus, Summae Trinitati and Ecce sacerdos magnus.