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Britten - Mealor:  ... the Flowers have their angels
Benjamin Britten, Paul Mealor

The Rodolfus Choir

Britten - Mealor: ... the Flowers have their angels

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212036624
Catnr: SIG 366
Release date: 30 January 2014
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212036624
Catalogue number
SIG 366
Release date
30 January 2014
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About the album

The Rodolfus Choir mark both Benjamin Britten’s centenary year and the 30th anniversary of the choir’s first concert with this new program of works by both composers. The disc includes the premiere recording of Paul Mealor’s Praise that was commissioned especially for the Rodolfus Choir.
Prachtige koorwerken van Britten en Mealor
Dit programma met werken van Benjamin Britten en Paul Mealor uitgevoerd door het Rodolfus Choir is uitgebracht ter gelegenheid van Brittens honderdste geboortedag en het dertigjarig jubileum van het eerste concert van het koor.

Het album bevat de allereerste opname van Mealors Praise, dat in opdracht voor het koor gecomponeerd werd. Het werk bestaat uit vijf liederen op teksten van Mealors favoriete dichters en hymneschrijvers. De structuur van het werk doet denken aan een boog: de hoekdelen en het tweede en vierde deel delen vergelijkbaar muzikaal materiaal, terwijl het derde deel, de emotionele kern van het werk, materiaal bevat dat in alle delen gebruikt wordt. Mealor werd geïnspireerd door ‘change ringing’, het luiden van een aantal gestemde klokken volgens een reeks mathematische patronen, wat in kerken en kathedralen over de hele wereld voorkomt.

Het Rodolfus Choir werd in 1983 opgericht door de beste zangers die hebben deelgenomen aan de Eton Choral Courses. Ze treden regelmatig op in Europa en de Verenigde Staten. Hun discografie bevat onder andere opnames van de muziek van Francis Grier, de Vespers van Monteverdi en koorwerken van Elgar. Deze laatste opnamen werden wijd en zijd geprezen door de critici.

Artist(s)

The Rodolfus Choir

The Rodolfus Choir is made up of singers aged from 16 to 25 who have been chosen from past and present members of the Eton Choral Courses for prospective choral scholars. Many members of the choir are choral scholars, some are at music college, and most hope to make a career in music. Since its foundation by Ralph Allwood in 1984, the choir has appeared throughout the United Kingdom at venues great and small, including St John’s, Smith Square and some of the country’s most glorious cathedrals. In 2009 the choir performed a cappella repertoire from Tallis to Gottwald in Bath, Eton, and Richmond, and performed Bach’s B Minor Mass to sell out audiences in London’s Cadogan Hall, and in...
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The Rodolfus Choir is made up of singers aged from 16 to 25 who have been chosen from past and present members of the Eton Choral Courses for prospective choral scholars. Many members of the choir are choral scholars, some are at music college, and most hope to make a career in music. Since its foundation by Ralph Allwood in 1984, the choir has appeared throughout the United Kingdom at venues great and small, including St John’s, Smith Square and some of the country’s most glorious cathedrals. In 2009 the choir performed a cappella repertoire from Tallis to Gottwald in Bath, Eton, and Richmond, and performed Bach’s B Minor Mass to sell out audiences in London’s Cadogan Hall, and in Tewkesbury Abbey as part of the summer’s Three Choirs festival. The choir has also toured extensively in Europe, performing to an audience of thousands at the International night of the Choirs Festival in Belgium in 2008. The Rodolfus Choir and Ralph Allwood are well known for imaginative programming, and for presenting new music. The Rodolfus Choir’s recent CD recordings include music as diverse as Monteverdi, Grier, Tallis, the German Romantics and Herbert Howells. The choir is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3’s choral evensong, and has featured on Classic FM, as well as appearing on BBC TV’s ‘Songs of Praise’ and in the documentary ‘Alex: a passion for life’ which followed preparations for the choir’s performance at Cadogan Hall earlier this year and aired on Channel 4 in October 2009 with a further hour of concert highlights featured on Morefour.

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Ralph Allwood (conductor)

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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01.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: I. Rejoice in God, O ye Tounges
01:36
(Benjamin Britten)
02.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: II. Let Nimrod, the Mighty Hunter
01:33
(Benjamin Britten)
03.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: III. Hallelujah
01:07
(Benjamin Britten)
04.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: IV. For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffrey
02:15
(Benjamin Britten)
05.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: V. For the Mouse is a Creature of Great Personal Valour
00:59
(Benjamin Britten)
06.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: VI. For the Flowers are Great Blessings
01:57
(Benjamin Britten)
07.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: VII. For I am Under the Same Accusation with My Saviour
02:38
(Benjamin Britten)
08.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: VIII. For H is a Spirit
04:10
(Benjamin Britten)
09.
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: IX. Hallelujah
01:18
(Benjamin Britten)
10.
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal: I. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
03:23
(Paul Mealor)
11.
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal: II. Lady, When I Behold the Roses Sprouting
03:18
(Paul Mealor)
12.
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal: III. Upon a Bank with Roses Set About
01:56
(Paul Mealor)
13.
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal: IV. A Spotless Rose
04:40
(Paul Mealor)
14.
A Hymn to the Virgin
03:53
(Benjamin Britten)
15.
Ecce sacerdos magnus
01:40
(Tómas Luis de Victoria)
16.
Prelude and Fugue on a Theme of Vittoria
05:04
(Benjamin Britten)
17.
Ecce sacerdos magnus
02:55
(Anonymous)
18.
Five Flower Songs, Op. 57: I. To Daffodils
02:16
(Benjamin Britten)
19.
Five Flower Songs, Op. 57: II. The Succession of the Four Sweet Months
02:07
(Benjamin Britten)
20.
Five Flower Songs, Op. 57: III. Marsh Flowers
02:29
(Benjamin Britten)
21.
Five Flower Songs, Op. 57: IV. The Evening Primrose
02:37
(Benjamin Britten)
22.
Five Flower Songs, Op. 57: V. The Ballad of Green Broom
02:29
(Benjamin Britten)
23.
Praise: I. Praise My Soul
01:57
(Paul Mealor)
24.
Praise: II. The World, the Clustering Spheres
04:47
(Paul Mealor)
25.
Praise:: III. Your Gentleness, O God of Grace
04:20
(Paul Mealor)
26.
Praise: IV. Glorious is the Crown
03:52
(Paul Mealor)
27.
Praise: V. Let All the World in Every Corner Sing
05:03
(Paul Mealor)
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