An Eternal Harmony

An Eternal Harmony

conducted by Harry Christophers, 1953-; produced by Mark Brown, 1962-; performed by The Sixteen, in Sixteen edition (Coro), 1 hour 7 mins

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Field of Interest
Classical Music
Conductor
Harry Christophers, 1953-
Content Type
Music recording
Duration
1 hour 7 mins
Recording Engineer
Mike Clements
Ensemble
The Sixteen
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Chant, Mass, Motet, Madrigal, Anthem
Label
Coro
Producer
Mark Brown, 1962-
Date Recorded
2002-07-04
Review
British mixed vocal ensemble the Sixteen specializes in a cappella sacred music from the Tudor period, but on this CD the group included a new work, "O bone Jesu," which it commissioned from Scottish composer James MacMillan. MacMillan's piece fits well into the program of early sixteenth century English and Scottish choral music; its tone matches the reverent ecstasy of the early works and some of the early composers, Robert Carver and Robert Ramsey, come astonishingly close to MacMillan in their use of dissonance. Carver's 19-part motet "O bone Jesu" is particularly affecting, both intimate and virtuosic. (And yes, the Sixteen brings in some ringers for this CD.) The ensemble's sound could be characterized more as sweet and warm than as simply pure, and in this austerely serene repertoire, that sweetness is attractively humanizing. Conductor and founder Harry Christophers has created a disciplined and expressive ensemble that sings with fervor and security. The recording effectively captures the ambience of the large spaces in which these works would have originally been performed. ~ Stephen Eddins, All Music Guide
Subject
Classical Music, Music & Performing Arts, Medieval, Renaissance, 20th Century, Medieval, Renacimiento, Renascimento, Siglo XX, Século XX
Series / Program
Sixteen edition
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Medieval, Renacimiento, Renascimento, Siglo XX, Século XX

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