Robert White's sublime album, 'White: The Greatest Glory of Our Muses', is a masterful collection of choral works that will transport you to a world of serene beauty. Released on 6th October 2009 by Meridian Records, this stunning album features nine exquisite tracks, including 'Domine, quis habitabit: I. First Movement', 'Ad te levavi oculos meos', and 'Regina caeli'. With a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, you will be treated to an unforgettable journey of sound, showcasing Robert White's genius as a composer.
Performed by the acclaimed ensemble Henry's Eight, this album is a testament to the power of choral music to evoke emotions and inspire the soul. The tracks are carefully crafted to take you on a sonic exploration of the human experience, with each piece showcasing the ensemble's technical prowess and emotional depth.
While the album may be categorised under sea shanties and choral music, its appeal extends far beyond these genres, making it a must-listen for anyone who appreciates beautiful music. With its rich harmonies, intricate arrangements, and soaring vocals, 'White: The Greatest Glory of Our Muses' is an album that will leave you breathless and yearning for more. So why not immerse yourself in the sublime soundscapes created by Robert White and Henry's Eight, and discover the beauty that awaits you within this exceptional album?