Passion & Resurrection: Music inspired by Holy Week Stile Antico
Album info
Album-Release:
2012
HRA-Release:
27.09.2013
Label: harmonia mundi
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Artist: Stile Antico
Composer: William Cornysh, Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625), Thomas Tallis (1505-1585), Orlande de Lassus, Cristobal de Morales (1500-1553), Tomás Louis de Victoria, John McCabe, John Taverner, Francisco Guerrero, William Byrd (1543–1623), Jean Lhéritier, Thomas Crecquillon (1490-1557)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Woefully arrayed (William Cornish) 07:37
- 2 Hosanna to the Son of David (Orlando Gibbons) 02:54
- 3 O sacrum convivial (Thomas Tallis) 04:17
- 4 In monte oliveti (Orlande de Lassus) 03:58
- 5 O crux ave (Cristóbal de Morales) 03:41
- 6 O vos omnes (Tomás Luis de Victoria) 04:16
- 7 Woefully arrayed (John McCabe) 09:58
- 8 Dum transisset (John Taverner) 08:40
- 9 Maria Magdalene (Francisco Guerrero) 07:02
- 10 In resurrezione tua (William Byrd) 01:52
- 11 Surrexit pastor bonus (Jean Lheritier) 05:08
- 12 I am the Resurrection and the Life (Orlando Gibbons) 04:26
- 13 Congratulamini mini (Thomas Crecquillon) 07:23
Info for Passion & Resurrection: Music inspired by Holy Week
Texts inspired by the dramatic events of Holy Week and Easter, set to music by some of the greatest Renaissance composers are the basis of these Studio Master recordings from Stile Antico. Included are two settings of the poem 'Woefully arrayed': the first by William Cornysh, the second composed for Stile Antico in 2009 by John McCabe (b. 1939). This is its first recording and Stile's first foray into contemporary music. Stile Antico is the benchmark ensemble of young British singers, working without a director and conducting much of their own artistic research for their programmes and concise, yet entertaining booklet notes. Much in demand in concert, the group performs regularly throughout Europe and North America. Their recordings on harmonia mundi have enjoyed great success, winning awards, including the 2009 Early Music Gramophone Award for Song of Songs. Their performances have repeatedly been praised for their vitality and commitment, expressive lucidity and imaginative response to text. Stile Antico s recent engagements include débuts at the BBC Proms, London s Wigmore and Cadogan Halls, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, early music festivals in Boston, Bruges, Barcelona and Utrecht, and at the Cervantino Festival in Mexico. The group has toured extensively with Sting, appearing across Europe, Australia and the Far East as part of his Dowland project 'Songs from the Labyrinth', and is regularly invited to lead courses at Dartington International Summer School.
“The McCabe piece...is beautifully tailored to the 12 voices of the choir. Although fiendishly difficult to perform, they manage it with superb poise and great dynamic sensitivity and projection. Clearly this is a group that can sing in tune, mantain its balance and enunciate words clearly.” (BBC Music Magazine)
“Stile Antico are probably at their best when the music invites them to sing out. The preference for a choral over a chamber music sound is clearly deliberate (as is the slow tempo adopted for the more solemn English pieces).” (Gramophone)
Stile Antico:
Helen Ashby, soprano (tracks 2, 9, 11)
Kate Ashby, soprano (tracks 2, 9, 11)
Rebecca Hickey, soprano (tracks 2, 9, 11)
Alison Hill, soprano (tracks 2, 9, 11)
Emma Ashby, alto (tracks 2-4, 6-7, 12)
Eleanor Harries, alto (tracks 2-4, 6-7, 12)
Carris Jones, alto (tracks 2-4, 6-7, 12)
Martha McLorinan, alto
Jim Clements, tenor
Andrew Griffiths, tenor
Benedict Hymas, tenor
James Arthur, bass (tracks 9, 11, 13)
Will Dawes, bass
Oliver Hunt, bass
Matthew O’Donovan, bass
No biography found.
Booklet for Passion & Resurrection: Music inspired by Holy Week