Voce Chamber Choir, Stephen Scarlato, Mark Singleton - The Nativity (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Nativity
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Signum
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:03:20
Total Size: 303 / 659 mb
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Tracklist

01. What Child is This
02. In Bethlehem
03. This Endernight
04. The Nativity: The Manger
05. The Nativity: The Infant
06. The Nativity: The Oxen
07. The Nativity: The Shepherds
08. The Nativity: The Star
09. The Nativity: The Magi
10. Joseph's Carol
11. Still Still
12. Behold, The King
13. Four Christmas Motets: Virga Jesse
14. Four Christmas Motets: Puer Natus
15. Four Christmas Motets: Nesciens Mater
16. Four Christmas Motets: Gaudate Omnes
17. The Heart of Mary
18. Minstrels
19. Lullay My Liking
20. The Colours of Christmas

Voce Chamber Choir, Stephen Scarlato, Mark Singleton - The Nativity (2023) [Hi-Res]


One of Britain’s most popular contemporary composers, Patrick Hawes has teamed up with the excellent Voce Chamber Choir of Connecticut to create an album of twenty brand-new Christmas choral works.

Specially written for the choir, the first collection and album title sets words by Patrick’s poet brother Andrew. The Nativity, for unaccompanied choir,moves through the Christmas nativity scene exploring the drama of this momentous moment in human history.

For the second collection, Patrick has set FourChristmas Motets, the fragile ancient poetry givingrise to tender and heartfelt music forunaccompanied choir.

The album goes on to explore the Christmas storythrough various texts, old and new, in works thatare set to become extremely popular with choirs around the world.

Composer Patrick Hawes says, “Christmas is myabsolute favourite time of year and it has been ajoy to set such inspiring and dramatic words tomusic. The variety of texts - from ancient tomodern - are all so relevant for today because they speak of eternal truths and the mystery of the Christmas story. I am thrilled with how Voce and their director Mark Singleton have brought a freshness of approach and musical excellence to their interpretation of this exciting project.”