Heaven Full of Stars (Vasari Singers)
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Genre:
Vocal
Label: Naxos
Magazine Review Date: 12/2020
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 82
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 8 574179
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Stars |
Eriks Esenvalds, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Vasari Singers |
Seek Him that Maketh the Seven Stars |
Jonathan Dove, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
O salutaris Hostia |
Eriks Esenvalds, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ |
Viri Galilaei |
Patrick Gowers, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
Ave Maria |
Philip Stopford, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
Aurea luce |
Cecilia McDowall, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
O Crux Ave |
Rihards Dubra, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ |
Deus est Caritas |
Roxanna Panufnik, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
Christ is the Morning Star |
Will Todd, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
For the beauty of the earth |
John Rutter, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
Ave, Movement: Ave Maris Stella |
Paul Mealor, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ |
(2) Human Hymns, Movement: No. 2, Like to the Falling of a Star |
Judith Weir, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
Lux aurumque |
Eric Whitacre, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ |
Creator of the Stars of Night |
Gabriel Jackson, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
Salisbury Motets |
Robert Chilcott, Composer
Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Martin Ford, Organ Vasari Singers |
Author: Alexandra Coghlan
Over 40 years the Vasari Singers and founder-conductor Jeremy Backhouse have built up an impressive reputation and catalogue, with recordings spanning a wide range of repertoire but specialising in 20th- and 21st-century works. Now they mark their anniversary year with a collection of contemporary anthems – star-themed, as seems only appropriate.
One of the UK’s best amateur chamber choirs, the group has a light, youthful sound that lends itself well to pieces designed to glow, to radiate, to shimmer. The upper voices match the unearthly gleam of the water-filled wine glasses in Ēriks Ešenvalds's Stars, with the choir finding a brighter intensity for Jonathan Dove’s Seek him that maketh the seven stars and a more muted, covered luminosity for Rihards Dubra’s O crux ave and the supporting accompaniment to the two soaring soloists in Ešenvalds's O salutaris hostia.
There are some interesting lesser-known anthems here. Cecilia McDowall’s Aurea luce is a slow-grower – an exercise in shifting waves of texture, pinpricks of flickering light in the organ pulsing underneath sustained chords, Judith Weir’s Like to the falling of a star brings a welcome hit of rhythm to a programme dominated by meditative stillness, and ‘Lovely tear from lovely eye’ from Bob Chilcott’s Salisbury Motets introduces a solo cello (beautifully played by Muriel Daniels) in a welcome extension and amplification of the set’s richness.
There’s variety here, but it’s all in the detail. And there’s only so much gilded affirmation you can enjoy without wanting a bit of palate-cleaning coolness, the tang of dissonance. You get hints of it in sections of the Dove and Gowers’s Viri Galilaei, but not quite enough to get a fully rounded picture of a group that are so much more than just good soft-focus, generously sugared singers
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