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| 1. Magnificat: Magnificat anima mea |
| 2. Magnificat: Of A Rose, A Lovely Rose |
| 3. Magnificat: Quia fecit mihi magna |
| 4. Magnificat: Et misericordia |
| 5. Magnificat: Fecit potentiam |
| 6. Magnificat: Esurientes |
| 7. Magnificat: Gloria Patri |
| 8. The Falcon: First Movement: Vivace e ritmico |
| 9. The Falcon: Second Movement: Lento |
| 10. The Falcon: Third Movement: Passacaglia |
| 11. Two Festival Anthems: O Praise The Lord Of Heaven |
| 12. Two Festival Anthems: Behold, The Tabernacle Of God |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magnificat,
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This review is from: Magnificat & Falcon [CASSETTE] (Audio Cassette)
I bought the cassette thinking I was buying the CD but it didn't matter. The quality of the cassette is excellent and couldn't be bettered. In fact it was so good I forgot I was listening on a Walkman as it seemed as if the music was coming from the hi-fi and was all around me. When you're on holiday, and there is nothing on the TV, this will thrill you. The soloist, the singers and the orchestra were all excellent.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hair-raising,
This review is from: Rutter: Magnificat / The Falcon / Two Festival Anthems (Audio CD)
I purchased this disc about 7 years ago. In fact, it was my first John Rutter album. Seven years down the line, I have nearly all his recordings and even had the opportunity to work with him in a concert he gave in South Africa. "Magnificat" for me is his most amazing work. It was composed early in 1990 and it premièred that same year in Carnegie Hall. This powerful and emotional work culminates all of John Rutter’s musical styles. The powerful and energetic first movement is a typical Rutter entry “begin with a bang”. Three of the five middle movements are slow, with moving, harmonious and mystical touches. The soloist, Patricia Forbes was perfectly suited to the solos, bringing out a beautiful low register and a spine-chilling high register. Well done! The last movement rounds the Magnificat wonderfully, bringing back the first movement’s force and spark. It ends with fierce and powerful orchestral “Mag-ni-fi-cat”, which echoes the same tune sung by the choir. Truly hair-raising. The work is of a more serious nature, which is unlike his delightful anthems. His latest recording “Mass for the Children” incorporates many “anthem-like” tunes (very, very good and there are also a few more new anthems!!!)The rest of the CD, which is equally astonishing, brings the same serious Rutter. "The Falcon" and "Two Festival Anthems". The Cambridge singers sing superbly and the City of London Sinfonia are very impressive. Thank you Mr Rutter for the last seven years of MAGNIFICENT music and may the next seven be equally great.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My soul rejoices in this music,
By Kurt Messick "FrKurt Messick" (London, SW1) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Rutter: Magnificat / The Falcon / Two Festival Anthems (Audio CD)
This recording of the Cambridge Singers has them recording pieces composed by their own director, John Rutter. The Magnificat is Rutter's version of a standard piece of liturgical music, an intersection of old and new. This was recorded at one of the Cambridge Singers' favourite venues, the Great Hall of University College School, London, in 1991. --Music-- 'The Falcon' was Rutter's first large-scale choral piece. This is based on a medieval poem of the same name, and taps into eucharistic imagery and grail legend. This piece included decidedly modern aspects as well as ancient sounds from Gregorian chants. Rutter uses a boys' choir (St. Paul's Cathedral) for this - Rutter remembers his own participation in a boys' choir in chosing this. The two festival anthems are bright and exuberant, with high sounding brass and energetic paces. These anthems are of praise and passion in the music, and involve full-orchestra accompaniment here (the City of London Sinfonia). This is remarkable music. --Liner Notes-- --John Rutter-- --The Cambridge Singers-- This is impressive indeed - were this a vinyl recording, my copy of the 'Magnificat' most likely would be worn away by now.
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