From the Vaults of Westminster Cathedral
Splendid singing illuminates these works from the vaults of Westminster
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Composer or Director: Maurice Bevan, Anonymous, Orlande de Lassus, William Byrd, Claudio Monteverdi, Tomás Luis de Victoria, George (John) Malcolm, Matthew Martin, Charles Wood
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 11/2009
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA67707
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Rorate coeli |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Descendit angelus Domini |
Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer
Martin Baker, Conductor Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Gradualia, Vol 1/i: Saturday Lady Masses in Advent, Movement: Introit: Rorate coeli |
William Byrd, Composer
Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir William Byrd, Composer |
Mass X, Movement: Kyrie |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Mass X, Movement: Gloria |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Gradualia, Vol 1/i: Saturday Lady Masses in Advent, Movement: Gradual: Tollite portas |
William Byrd, Composer
Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 1/i: Saturday Lady Masses in Advent, Movement: Offertory: Ave Maria (without alleluia) |
William Byrd, Composer
Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir William Byrd, Composer |
Mass X, Movement: Sanctus & Benedictus |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Mass X, Movement: Agnus Dei |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Gradualia, Vol 1/i: Saturday Lady Masses in Advent, Movement: Communion: Ecce virgo concipiet (without alleluia) |
William Byrd, Composer
Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir William Byrd, Composer |
Psalm 2 |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Adam lay ybounden |
Matthew Martin, Composer
Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Missa ad Praesepe (Mass at the Crib), Movement: Kyrie |
George (John) Malcolm, Composer
George (John) Malcolm, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Missa ad Praesepe (Mass at the Crib), Movement: Gloria |
George (John) Malcolm, Composer
George (John) Malcolm, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Dominus Dixit |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Mass IX |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Missa ad Praesepe (Mass at the Crib), Movement: Agnus Dei |
George (John) Malcolm, Composer
George (John) Malcolm, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Ecce adventit dominator Dominus |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Messa a quattro voci e Salmi, Movement: Messa a 4 - Gloria |
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Vidimus stellam |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Messa a quattro voci e Salmi, Movement: Messa a 4 - Sanctus & Benedictus |
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Omnes de Saba |
Orlande de Lassus, Composer
Martin Baker, Conductor Orlande de Lassus, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Messa a quattro voci e Salmi, Movement: Messa a 4 - Agnus Dei |
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Magnificat |
Maurice Bevan, Composer
Martin Baker, Conductor Matthew Martin, Organ Maurice Bevan, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Nunc dimittis |
Charles Wood, Composer
Charles Wood, Composer Martin Baker, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Marche des Rois mages |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Martin Baker, Organ |
Author: Malcolm Riley
The earlier polyphonic works are splendidly sung. It was, after all, Westminster Cathedral’s first director of music, Richard Runciman Terry, who almost single-handedly led the revival of Renaissance polyphony in London while also encouraging young, contemporary composers such as Howells, who produced his Mass in the Dorian Mode in 1912. The Monteverdi Messa a 4 is especially virile and mellifluous.
It was a pleasant surprise to hear (for the first time) the Missa ad praesepe (Mass at the Crib) composed by one of Terry’s successors, George Malcolm, in 1959. Its Gloria is especially lovely and memorable. Maurice Bevan’s Magnificat is something of a throwback, stylistically, and pales somewhat when juxtaposed against Charles Wood’s beautifully wrought Nunc dimittis.
Throughout, the choral singing under Martin Baker’s direction glows resplendently, while still retaining its celebrated “continental” edge. Another tremendous plus is the exhilarating, splashy, dynamic and fiery improvisations dished up by Matthew Martin on the Grand Organ. Who could fail to be moved by the image of lolloping camels in his cinematic concluding Marche des Rois mages?
The recording is up to Hyperion’s exemplary high standards. What other treasures will the Westminster Vaults give up?
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