[ Hyperion / CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 1 December 2005
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"This is a splendid and stimulating disc, which I've enjoyed very much. More please!"
(MusicWeb Dec 2005)
'James O'Donnell proves himself master of two Westminster traditions: the Collegiate Abbey style is as assured as his former 'continental' Cathedral persona. Best are the persuasively-layered Britten Te Deum, and conspicuously bouncy Walton Jubilate. The Tomkins reponses almost purr with effortless control' (BBC Music Magazine)
It has been almost a year since the last release in this series, but from the very first bar of the Laetatus sum setting which opens this new volume the wait seems to have been worth it: over a swaggering bass ostinato Monteverdi weaves an exuberant array of melodies-with widely contrasted instruments and voices-to draw us once more into the world of Venetian extravagance. The programme continues with a range of motets, the forces called upon varying from solo voice in the declamatory Salve Regina to multiple soloists and polychoral opulence in the Beatus vir setting.
The bells of Westminster Abbey
THOMAS TOMKINS The Preces
SIR GEORGE ELVEY Psalm 115
BENJAMIN BRITTEN Te Deum in C
SIR WILLIAM WALTON Jubilate
THOMAS TOMKINS & JOHN FARMER The Responses
FRANCIS GRIER Missa Trinitatis Sanctae
SIR EDWARD BAIRSTOW Psalm 107
HERBERT HOWELLS Magnificat and Nunc dimittis from 'Westminster Service'
SIR JOHN STAINER I saw the Lord
SIR CHARLES STANFORD Fantasia & Toccata in D minor Op 57