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Stravinsky - Symphony of Psalms; Mass; Cantata

~ Fred Sherry (Cello), Igor Stravinsky (Composer), Robert Craft (Conductor), Bart Feller (Flute), Michael Parloff (Flute), et al.
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  • Orchestra: Orchestra of St. Luke's, Philharmonia Orchestra of London
  • Conductor: Robert Craft
  • Composer: Igor Stravinsky
  • Audio CD (6 Nov 2006)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B000I2IUSO
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 45,037 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #94 in  Music > Opera & Vocal > Choral > Religious > Mass
    #96 in  Music > Opera & Vocal > Choral > Cantatas

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Pater noster (Otche nash', Our Father): Otche nash (Pater noster)Robert Craft 1:23£0.69
Listen  2. Ave MariaRobert Craft 1:04£0.69
Listen  3. Credo, "Simvol veri" (Symbol of faith): CredoRobert Craft 2:21£0.69
Listen  4. Mass: KyrieGregg Smith Singers 2:30£0.69
Listen  5. Mass: GloriaGregg Smith Singers 3:56£0.69
Listen  6. Mass: CredoGregg Smith Singers 4:24£0.69
Listen  7. Mass: SanctusGregg Smith Singers 3:16£0.69
Listen  8. Mass: Agnus DeiGregg Smith Singers 2:58£0.69
Listen  9. Cantata: A Lyke-Wake Dirge (Versus I; Prelude)Bart Feller 1:29£0.69
Listen10. Cantata: Ricercar I: The Maidens CameBart Feller 4:03£0.69
Listen11. Cantata: A Lyke-Wake Dirge (Versus II; 1st Interlude)Bart Feller 1:35£0.69
Listen12. Cantata: Ricercar II: Tomorrow Shall BeBart Feller10:41£0.69
Listen13. Cantata: A Lyke-Wake Dirge (Versus III; 2nd Interlude)Bart Feller 1:32£0.69
Listen14. Cantata: Westron WindBart Feller 2:09£0.69
Listen15. Cantata: A Lyke-Wake Dirge (Versus IV; Postlude)Bart Feller 2:19£0.69
Listen16. BabelDavid Wilson-Johnson 4:58£0.69
Listen17. Symphony of Psalms: I. Psalm 38, verses 13 and 14Simon Joly Chorale 3:27£0.69
Listen18. Symphony of Psalms: II. Psalm 39, verses 1 to 5Simon Joly Chorale 7:12£0.69
Listen19. Symphony of Psalms: III. Psalm 150 (entire)Simon Joly Chorale11:37£0.69


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5.0 out of 5 stars Robert Craft Gives Us Special Stravinsky Choral Works, 7 Feb 2007
By J Scott Morrison (Middlebury VT, USA) - See all my reviews
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This CD is a grab bag, but a very special one. It contains five choral works, garnered from fairly recent recordings on the Koch and MusicMasters labels, sung and played by exceedingly sensitive musicians and led by surely the best Stravinsky conductor we have, Robert Craft. These are among the best recordings I've ever heard of these works.

Probably the most important, and certainly the best known, work here is placed last: the Symphony of Psalms, with the Simon Joly Chorale and the Philharmonia Orchestra. This performance very much emphasizes that the work is for chorus with orchestra, not an orchestral work with incidental chorus, and it is generally gentler than most performances one hears. The Simon Joly Chorale is simply sensational here, with subtle inflections and dynamics, clear diction and impeccable intonation. Craft wisely lets the music unfold without any special rhetorical flourishes and in this respect it resembles Stravinsky's own classic recording. The very slow opening ('Alleluia. Laudate.') of the final movement, Psalm 150, is ecstatic, making the irruption of the agitato section all the more effective. This is a superior Symphony of Psalms.

The disc opens with a cappella works, Three Russian Sacred Choruses, sung in Slavonic versions of the Pater Noster, Ave Maria and Credo. Texts with translations for these and the other works here are not in the Naxos booklet but can be found at www.naxos.com/libretti/symphonyofpsalms.htm . Craft conducts them slightly faster than Stravinsky does in his classic recording but they actually gain from that. The Gregg Smith Singers are the chorus.

Mass (1944-48) was written in New York but there is absolutely no new world influence in the work, unlike other things he was writing at the time. It is sung by The Gregg Smith Singers, the group who also recorded the work in 1960 and who have sung it innumerable times since. This is glorious performance that I prefer by a slight margin to Stravinsky's own version, not only because it is in much better sound but also because the choral soloists are better. They are given superb support by members of the Orchestra of St. Luke's. The orchestration is especially inventive, consisting as it does of two quintets, one of oboes and bassoons and one of trumpets and trombones.

Cantata (1951-52) is based on early English verses including the Elizabethan bridal song, 'The Maidens Came' and the traditional 'Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day.' Written hard on the heels of Stravinsky finishing 'The Rake's Progress', the solos were written for two of the singers in that opera's premiere, Hugues Cuénod and Jennie Tourel. The musical forces, in addition to the tenor and mezzo soloists, are a female chorus (from The Gregg Smith Singers) and an instrumental quintet of two flutes, two oboes and cello. The excellent vocal soloists are Mary Ann Hart and Thomas Bogdan. The redoubtable Fred Sherry is the cellist.

Finally, there is the brief 'Babel' that recounts the Genesis story of the building and destruction of the Tower of Babel. The piece was originally part of a suite of works by several composers (including Schoenberg) that retold Genesis texts. The work has a narrator who reads from Genesis, Chapter 11, verses 11-19, with one chorus sung (by the Simon Joly Chorale) to 'Behold the people is one, and they all have one language.' The orchestra, quite prominent in the work, is the Philharmonia at the top of their form. I had not listened to my old recording of Stravinsky conducting the work in many years, but on comparison with it I find that narrator David Wilson-Johnson is much superior to John Calicos on the old recording, largely because he is less overtly, how shall I say, hammy.

This issue is impeccably presented and recorded. I would urge Stravinsky fans, even those who have earlier recordings, including those of the composer himself, to grab it.

Scott Morrison
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An ecellent compilation, 2 Jun 2008
This is a well put together CD that leads you through the sacred works of Stravinsky. The recording are fabulous and the sleave notes are interesting and well written.

If you are interested in Stravinsky, (I personally was interested after studying his music for A level music) then this CD will give you a great introduction to his works.
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