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English Choral Music

Netherlands Chamber Choir

English Choral Music

Format: CD
Label: Globe
UPC: 8711525517004
Catnr: GLO 5170
Release date: 19 August 2002
1 CD
 
Label
Globe
UPC
8711525517004
Catalogue number
GLO 5170
Release date
19 August 2002
Album
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
EN
NL

About the album

With John Alldis, one of today's great expert conductors for this kind of repertoire, the illustrious Netherlands Chamber Choir once again gives a superb example of its versatility with this album devoted to some of the greatest English Choral Music ever written for a cappella chorus. Stunningly beautiful choral pieces, some of which have either never before (David Bedford's The Golden Wind is Drunk) or very rarely (Herbert Howell's Requiem) been recorded, and most certainly never on such a high performance level! A record that needs no further recommendation and undoubtedly will find its own way to the ears and hearts of all lovers of great choral master pieces and great choral singing.
De mooiste Engelse koorwerken uitgevoerd door een gerenommeerd kamerkoor
Het gerenommeerde Nederlands Kamerkoor geeft op dit album met enkele van de beste Engelse werken voor a capellakoor opnieuw een prachtig voorbeeld van zijn veelzijdigheid. Het koor wordt gedirigeerd John Aldis, een van de experts voor dit repertoire. Het album bevat verbazingwekkend mooie koorwerken. Sommige van hen zijn nog nooit eerder opgenomen, zoals The Golden Wind is Drunk van David Bedford, anderen bijna nooit, in zeker niet in uitvoeringen van zo’n hoog niveau. Dit album behoeft geen verdere aanbeveling, en zal ongetwijfeld zijn weg naar de harten van alle liefhebbers van geweldige koorwerken en koorzang vinden!

Het Nederlands Kamerkoor is in 1937 opgericht door de legendarische dirigent en pianist Felix de Nobel, en is een volledig professioneel vocaal ensemble. Het repertoire van het koor omvat bijna het geheel van de Westerse muziek, reikend van de vroege Middeleeuwen tot aan de late 20e eeuw.

Artist(s)

Netherlands Chamber Choir

The Netherlands Chamber Choir exists since 1937, and has been one of the world’s top choirs for decades. The Netherlands Chamber Choir has been internationally praised by critics for its homogeneous sound and for the soloist quality of the singers. One of the choir’s missions is to keep choral music very much alive as an art form, by looking for new formats, by innovative commissions and exciting collaborations. It results in concerts that are not only perceived as beautiful, but that appeal to all senses.  Education and participation are a vital part of the choir’s mission. The Netherlands Chamber Choir provides coaching, workshops, and ‘adopts’ choirs as supporting act for their own concerts.  Besides their own concert series, the choir often collaborates with renowned ensembles such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, ASKO|Schönberg, La...
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The Netherlands Chamber Choir exists since 1937, and has been one of the world’s top choirs for decades. The Netherlands Chamber Choir has been internationally praised by critics for its homogeneous sound and for the soloist quality of the singers. One of the choir’s missions is to keep choral music very much alive as an art form, by looking for new formats, by innovative commissions and exciting collaborations. It results in concerts that are not only perceived as beautiful, but that appeal to all senses.

Education and participation are a vital part of the choir’s mission. The Netherlands Chamber Choir provides coaching, workshops, and ‘adopts’ choirs as supporting act for their own concerts.

Besides their own concert series, the choir often collaborates with renowned ensembles such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, ASKO|Schönberg, La Fenice and Concert Lorrain.

From August 1, 2015 Peter Dijkstra watches over the unique sound of the Netherlands Chamber Choir The Netherlands Chamber Choir had Felix de Nobel as its first chief conductor. Uwe Gronostay, Tõnu Kaljuste, Stephen Layton and Risto Joost were his respective successors. Each of them gave the Netherlands Chamber Choir, and choral music in general, new, major impulses.


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Composer(s)

Benjamin Britten

Benjamin Britten is one most important British composers from the second half of the twentieth century. Remarkably, he focused on opera, a dying genre, at least in its current form. Britten's contributions however, among which Peter Grimes, The Rape of Lucretia, Gloriana, The Turn of the Screw, and Death in Venice, managed to remain core repertoire for opera companies to this day. Many of these productions included a role for his artistic partner and life companion Peter Pears. Britten also wrote a number of lieder for this tenor, among which his Serenade for tenor, horn and string orchestra. Yet, Britten excelled in many more genres. He wasn't even 20 years old when he composed his brilliant Phantasy for hobo quartet and his friendship with...
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Benjamin Britten is one most important British composers from the second half of the twentieth century. Remarkably, he focused on opera, a dying genre, at least in its current form. Britten's contributions however, among which Peter Grimes, The Rape of Lucretia, Gloriana, The Turn of the Screw, and Death in Venice, managed to remain core repertoire for opera companies to this day. Many of these productions included a role for his artistic partner and life companion Peter Pears. Britten also wrote a number of lieder for this tenor, among which his Serenade for tenor, horn and string orchestra. Yet, Britten excelled in many more genres. He wasn't even 20 years old when he composed his brilliant Phantasy for hobo quartet and his friendship with the legendary cellist Rostropovich led to a Cello sonata, three Suites for cello solo and a Symphony for Cello and orchestra in the 1960s.

Britten never became Master of the Queen's Music, yet he surely had feeling for public sentiments. For example, as a pacifist, he taught his people about world peace through his War Requiem from 1962. Britten was an excellent interpreter of his own work, just like Bartók and Stravinsky. Many of his recordings have been matched, but never exceeded.


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Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams was an English composer and folk song collector. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over nearly fifty years. Strongly influenced by Tudor music and English folk-song, his output marked a decisive break in British music from its German-dominated style of the 19th century. He wrote many works for amateur and student performance. He was musically a late developer, not finding his true voice until his late thirties; his studies in 1907–08 with the French composer Maurice Ravel helped him clarify the textures of his music. Vaughan Williams is among the best-known British symphonists, noted for his very wide range of moods, from stormy and impassioned to...
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Ralph Vaughan Williams was an English composer and folk song collector. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over nearly fifty years. Strongly influenced by Tudor music and English folk-song, his output marked a decisive break in British music from its German-dominated style of the 19th century.
He wrote many works for amateur and student performance. He was musically a late developer, not finding his true voice until his late thirties; his studies in 1907–08 with the French composer Maurice Ravel helped him clarify the textures of his music.
Vaughan Williams is among the best-known British symphonists, noted for his very wide range of moods, from stormy and impassioned to tranquil, from mysterious to exuberant. Among the most familiar of his other concert works are Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (1910) and The Lark Ascending (1914). His vocal works include hymns, folk-song arrangements and large-scale choral pieces. He wrote eight works for stage performance between 1919 and 1951. Although none of his operas became popular repertoire pieces, his ballet Job: A Masque for Dancing (1930) was successful and has been frequently staged.

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Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst is a composer nobody seems to know, evne though everyone knows The Planets. This lack of relative fame is a mystery, because the quality of his works for choir and orchestra (including some amazing works for brass orchestra) is often high. Perhaps this can be explained by his aversion to public appearance. After the succes of The Planets he focused on more introvert topics, which resulted among others in his beautiful Hymn of Jesus from 1917. This is typically a work which upon first listening makes you wonder why it's not better known (even though allegedly the work was quite succesful during its own time).  There is, however, also something up with the continuity of Holst as a composer, as if technical challenges stimulated...
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Gustav Holst is a composer nobody seems to know, evne though everyone knows The Planets. This lack of relative fame is a mystery, because the quality of his works for choir and orchestra (including some amazing works for brass orchestra) is often high. Perhaps this can be explained by his aversion to public appearance. After the succes of The Planets he focused on more introvert topics, which resulted among others in his beautiful Hymn of Jesus from 1917. This is typically a work which upon first listening makes you wonder why it's not better known (even though allegedly the work was quite succesful during its own time). There is, however, also something up with the continuity of Holst as a composer, as if technical challenges stimulated him more than creating a consistent style. Grove music Online quoted Holst's daughter Imogen regarding this remarkable phenomenon: 'As soon as he made his point, he stopped'.
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Herbert Howells

Herbert Howells studied at the Royal College of Music, London, with Stanford and Wood and taught there himself from 1920 until 1979. He succeeded Holst at the St. Paul’s Girls School and had a professorship at the London University. His music is clearly in the British diatonic tradition, with connections towards Elgar, Walton and Vaughan Williams. Amongst his early works are two piano concertos and chamber music, but his oeuvre mainly consists of choral works, including 15 anthems, a concert requiem (Hymnus paradisi from 1938, first performed in 1950), masses, motets, and several songs. Deeply rooted in the English choral tradition, Howells’ work demonstrates great, precious craftsmanship and a modest, very eloquent personality. (Source:Musicalifeiten.nl)
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Herbert Howells studied at the Royal College of Music, London, with Stanford and Wood and taught there himself from 1920 until 1979. He succeeded Holst at the St. Paul’s Girls School and had a professorship at the London University. His music is clearly in the British diatonic tradition, with connections towards Elgar, Walton and Vaughan Williams.
Amongst his early works are two piano concertos and chamber music, but his oeuvre mainly consists of choral works, including 15 anthems, a concert requiem (Hymnus paradisi from 1938, first performed in 1950), masses, motets, and several songs. Deeply rooted in the English choral tradition, Howells’ work demonstrates great, precious craftsmanship and a modest, very eloquent personality.
(Source:Musicalifeiten.nl)
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01.
Three Shakespeare Songs: Full Fathom Five
02:36
(Ralph Vaughan Williams) Netherlands Chamber Choir
02.
Three Shakespeare Songs: the Cloud-Capp'd Towers
02:01
(Ralph Vaughan Williams) Netherlands Chamber Choir
03.
Three Shakespeare Songs: Over Hill, Over Dale
00:59
(Ralph Vaughan Williams) Netherlands Chamber Choir
04.
Requiem: Salvator Mundi
02:01
(Herbert Howells) Netherlands Chamber Choir
05.
Requiem: Psalm 23
02:10
(Herbert Howells) Netherlands Chamber Choir
06.
Requiem: Requiem Aeternam (I)
03:21
(Herbert Howells) Netherlands Chamber Choir
07.
Requiem: Psalm 121
02:06
(Herbert Howells) Netherlands Chamber Choir
08.
Requiem: Requiem Aeternam (II)
03:32
(Herbert Howells) Netherlands Chamber Choir
09.
Requiem: I Heard a Voice from Heaven
04:13
(Herbert Howells) Netherlands Chamber Choir
10.
Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26, 3rd Group: Hymn to the Dawn
03:07
(Gustav Holst) Netherlands Chamber Choir
11.
Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26, 3rd Group: Hymn to the Waters
02:00
(Gustav Holst) Netherlands Chamber Choir
12.
Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26, 3rd Group: Hymn to Vena
05:03
(Gustav Holst) Netherlands Chamber Choir
13.
Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26, 3rd Group: Hymn of the Travellers
02:27
(Gustav Holst) Netherlands Chamber Choir
14.
Five Flower Songs: To Daffodils
02:26
(Benjamin Britten) Netherlands Chamber Choir
15.
Five Flower Songs: The Succession of the Four Sweet Months
01:56
(Benjamin Britten) Netherlands Chamber Choir
16.
Five Flower Songs: Marsh Flowers
02:01
(Benjamin Britten) Netherlands Chamber Choir
17.
Five Flower Songs: The Evening Primrose
02:25
(Benjamin Britten) Netherlands Chamber Choir
18.
Five Flower Songs: Ballad of Green Broom
01:58
(Benjamin Britten) Netherlands Chamber Choir
19.
The Golden Wine Is Drunk
13:06
(David Bedford) Netherlands Chamber Choir
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