Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of sacred music with "From the Vaults of Westminster Cathedral" by Westminster Cathedral Choir. This exquisite collection, released in 2009, showcases the choir's unparalleled mastery of Gregorian chant and choral polyphony, spanning from Advent to the Epiphany and the Presentation of Our Lord. Under the direction of Martin Baker, the choir delivers a breathtaking performance that highlights their reputation as one of the finest choirs in the world.
The album features a diverse range of compositions, including works by renowned composers such as William Byrd, Orlande de Lassus, Tomás Luis de Victoria, and Claudio Monteverdi. From the solemn beauty of Gregorian chants to the intricate harmonies of Renaissance polyphony, each track is a testament to the choir's technical prowess and artistic sensitivity. The album spans a duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, offering a comprehensive journey through the liturgical calendar.
Westminster Cathedral Choir's legacy is deeply rooted in the vision of Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, who emphasized the importance of choral excellence in the cathedral's foundation. The choir's discography is adorned with numerous accolades, including the 1998 Gramophone Award Record of the Year for Frank Martin's "Mass for Double Choir" and Ildebrando Pizzetti's "Requiem." This album is a testament to their enduring commitment to musical excellence and their ability to captivate audiences with their sublime performances.
Recorded under the Hyperion label, "From the Vaults of Westminster Cathedral" is a celebration of the choir's rich heritage and their ongoing dedication to the art of choral singing. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of sacred music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a profound and enriching listening experience.
Tracks
Rorate caeliAnonymous, Stephen Alder, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Rajah Lang, Matthew Martin, Martin Baker
Descendit Angelus DominiTomás Luis de Victoria, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker
Rorate caeli desuper a 5, T. 67William Byrd, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker
Mass X "Alme Pater": I. KyrieAnonymous, Martin Baker, Matthew Martin, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Mass X "Alme Pater": II. GloriaAnonymous, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Nicholas Keay, Matthew Martin, Martin Baker
Tollite portas – Ave Maria a 5, T. 68 (Gradualia, 1605)William Byrd, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker
Mass X "Alme Pater": IV. Sanctus & BenedictusAnonymous, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Nicholas Keay, Matthew Martin
Mass X "Alme Pater": V. Agnus DeiAnonymous, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Nicholas Keay, Martin Baker, James Littleton, Matthew Martin
Ecce virgo concipiet a 5, T. 70 (Gradualia, 1605)William Byrd, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker
Psalm 2Anonymous, Matthew Martin, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker
Adam Lay YboundenMatthew Martin, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker
Missa Ad praesepe: I. KyrieGeorge Malcolm, Martin Baker, Matthew Martin, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Missa Ad praesepe: II. GloriaMartin Baker, George Malcolm, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Alleluia. Dominus dixitAnonymous, Martin Baker, Matthew Martin, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Mass IX "Cum iubilo": III. Sanctus & BenedictusAnonymous, Martin Baker, Matthew Martin, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Missa Ad praesepe: IV. Agnus DeiGeorge Malcolm, Matthew Martin, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Ecce advenitAnonymous, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Messa a 4 (1650), SV 190: II. GloriaClaudio Monteverdi, Graham Titus, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Alleluia. Vidimus stellamAnonymous, Matthew Martin, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Messa a 4 (1650), SV 190: IV. Sanctus & BenedictusClaudio Monteverdi, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Omnes de SabaOrlande de Lassus, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
Messa a 4 (1650), SV 190: VI. Agnus DeiClaudio Monteverdi, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
MagnificatAnonymous, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Matthew Martin
Nunc dimittis in B-FlatCharles Wood, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker
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