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  1. Albums
  2. macmillan: mass & other sacred music - james macmillan

James MacMillan - MacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred Music (LP)

James MacMillanJames MacMillan
  • 2001
  • 13 tracks
  • 1 uur, 5 min
  • choral
MacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred Music - James MacMillan
MacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred Music
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MacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred Music - James MacMillan
MacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred Music - James MacMillan

Product Description

Immerse yourself in the profound and spiritually uplifting sounds of James MacMillan's "MacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred Music," released on April 1, 2001, under the Hyperion label. This choral masterpiece spans a captivating 1 hour and 5 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of sacred music that showcases MacMillan's extraordinary compositional prowess.

The album begins with "A New Song," setting the stage for a journey through the intricate and moving "Mass," divided into seven parts, each a testament to MacMillan's ability to blend traditional liturgical elements with contemporary choral artistry. From the solemn "Kyrie" to the jubilant "Gloria," and the reflective "Agnus Dei," each section is a masterclass in choral writing, evoking a sense of reverence and awe.

Beyond the Mass, the album features additional sacred works that further highlight MacMillan's versatility and depth. "Christus vincit," "Gaudeamus in loci pace," and "Seinte Mari moder milde" are among the standout tracks, each offering a unique perspective on sacred themes. The tender "A Child's Prayer" and the transformative "Changed" provide moments of intimate reflection, rounding out an already impressive collection.

James MacMillan's "MacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred Music" is a profound exploration of faith, spirituality, and the human experience, delivered through the stunning medium of choral music. Whether you're a longtime fan of sacred choral works or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a deeply enriching and memorable listening experience.

Tracks

  1. A New SongJames MacMillan, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Andrew Reid, Martin Baker
    4:49
  2. Mass: I. KyrieJames MacMillan, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Andrew Reid, Jonathan Brown, Martin Baker
    6:21
  3. Mass: II. GloriaJames MacMillan, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker, Andrew Reid
    6:06
  4. Mass: III. AlleluiaJames MacMillan, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Andrew Reid, Martin Baker
    1:34
  5. Mass: IV. Sursum corda and PrefaceJames MacMillan, Robert Macdonald, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker, Andrew Reid
    2:27
  6. Mass: V. Sanctus & BenedictusJames MacMillan, Andrew Reid, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
    4:32
  7. Mass: VI. Eucharistic Prayer II and AcclamationsJames MacMillan, Robert Macdonald, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker, Andrew Reid
    8:48
  8. Mass: VII. Agnus DeiJames MacMillan, Andrew Reid, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker
    5:11
  9. Christus vincitJames MacMillan, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir, David de Winter
    6:09
  10. Gaudeamus in loci paceJames MacMillan, Andrew Reid
    6:40
  11. Seinte Mari moder mildeJames MacMillan, Clifford Lister, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Andrew Reid
    5:53
  12. A Child's PrayerJames MacMillan, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker, Edmund Latham
    3:47
  13. ChangedJames MacMillan, Andrew Reid, Martin Baker, Westminster Cathedral Choir
    3:11
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Product specifications

Details

Album
MacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred Music
Artist
James MacMillan
Album release date
1 april 2001
Label
Hyperion
Available
No

Product information

Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
1 uur, 5 min
Tracks
13 tracks

Other

Limited Edition
No
Genre
Choral
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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About James MacMillan

James MacMillan, a renowned Scottish composer and conductor born in 1959, is celebrated for his profound contributions to the choral genre. His music is known for its emotional depth, intricate compositions, and a unique blend of traditional Scottish influences with contemporary styles. MacMillan's works often explore themes of spirituality and social justice, resonating deeply with audiences worldwide. Whether conducting or composing, his passion and dedication to his craft shine through, making him a standout figure in the classical music scene.

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