The Marian Collection

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Peter Philips, Matthew Martin, Charles Warren, Judith Weir, Hannah Kendall, Kerry Andrew, William Byrd, Igor Stravinsky, John Nesbet, John Tavener, Dobrinka Tabakova, Giovanni Palestrina, Gabriel Jackson, Anton Bruckner, Robert I Parsons

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Delphian

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 67

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: DCD34144

DCD34144. The Marian Collection

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Ave Regina caelorum Judith Weir, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Judith Weir, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
Alma Redemptoris mater Giovanni Palestrina, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Giovanni Palestrina, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
Mother of God John Tavener, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
John Tavener, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
Salve Regina Kerry Andrew, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Kerry Andrew, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
Magnificat John Nesbet, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
John Nesbet, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
Regina caeli Hannah Kendall, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Hannah Kendall, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
Salve regina William Byrd, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Peter Philips, Composer
William Byrd, Composer
Ave Maria Igor Stravinsky, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Igor Stravinsky, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
I say that we are wound with mercy Gabriel Jackson, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Gabriel Jackson, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
(2) Hymns to the Mother of God John Tavener, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
John Tavener, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
Salve sedes sapientiae Matthew Martin, Composer
Benjamin Nicholas, Conductor
Charles Warren, Composer
Choir of Merton College, Oxford
Matthew Martin, Composer
Peter Philips, Composer
This landmark Delphian recording forms the fourth and final issue of a series designed to showcase Merton College’s new choral foundation. The Chapel Choir’s 35 singers criss-cross with astonishing versatility music from the late 15th century (Nesbett’s Magnificat) through Palestrina, some rarely heard Byrd and more mainstream repertory from Stravinsky and Tavener, to a work by the Master of the Queen’s Music, Judith Weir. Her dancing, sweet Ave regina caelorum provides a perfect opener to a stimulating programme dedicated to the figure of the Virgin Mary, all of it put over with passion, aplomb and utter respect for the composers’ intentions.

Central to this theme are the four Marian antiphons associated with the Office of Compline, heard in both 16th-century settings and new treatments by a quartet of British female composers. Of these latter, Kerry Andrew (b1978) and Hannah Kendall (b1984) have produced clangorous, brooding and technically challenging pieces, whereas Dobrinka Tabakova (b1980) treats the meditative Alma redemptoris mater in a highly effective quasi-orchestral style; this is one of the most memorable of the new works on the disc. John Tavener’s Mother of God, here I stand floats with an effortless stillness, pinned down by some superb reedy low bass notes.

With the exception of Jackson’s I say that we are wound with mercy, accompanied with great sensitivity by organist Charles Warren, this is an entirely a cappella disc, in which intonation problems do not exist. By way of conclusion, Bruckner’s Ave Maria (recorded at a greater distance from the microphones) provides a soothing warm bath.

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