Heaven Full of Stars (Vasari Singers)

Record and Artist Details

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Naxos

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 82

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: 8 574179

8 574179. Heaven Full of Stars (Vasari Singers)

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

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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