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Stanford:Choral and Organ Works

~ Charles Villiers Stanford (Composer), Christopher Whitton (Organ)
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  • Composer: Charles Villiers Stanford
  • Audio CD (2 Jun 2003)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B00009NJ12
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 23,302 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. Morning Service in C, Op. 115
2. Three Latin Motets
3. Evening Service in C, Op. 115
4. Communion Service in C, Op. 115
5. Prelude for Organ in G minor
6. Evening Service in G, Op. 81
7. Postlude for Organ in D minor
8. For lo, I raise up, Op. 145


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5.0 out of 5 stars Victorian confidence at the dawn of the 20th century, 5 Feb 2008
By Bernard Davis "Bernard Davis" (Birmingham, England) - See all my reviews
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This CD is in Naxos' English Choral Music series, one of their highest quality projects so far, utilising the skills of the Choir of St John's College Cambridge.

Stanford is the 19th century Ireland born father of 20th century English Choral music. His Services and Anthems are as English as cricket played on a village green. This is music born of Victorian confidence. Assured, serene settings for a world that had yet to experience the horrors of the First World War. Some of it is perhaps just a little too sweet sounding for our ears today.

The standout works are the Three Latin Motets. Though they were composed in the 1880's they sound more modern. Compared with his other church music their melodies are tauter and their harmonies are drier. Their back-to-the-future uses of English 16th century choral music influences also make them more 20th century in their conception. They are, quite simply, beautiful.

The idea that Stanford was an old dog who couldn't learn new musical tricks is brought into question by his Communion Service in C from around 1909. Written several years after Ralph Vaughan Williams had edited The English Hymnal and put his then novel style all over it, Stanford can be heard responding to the new breeze blowing through English church music.

For many people Stanford's church music remains worth hearing in it's own right. The one area of his music that did not go out of fashion after the First World War. This music is also worth hearing as a background to 20th Century British church composition. He both taught the next two generations of British composers and influenced their church music, as this disc shows. The CD is worth hearing in its own right. The Choir of St John's College Cambridge are never less than very good, and when they tackle more demanding works (just listen to the Rubbra disc in this series) the music inspires them to new heights. Here too, the more original the music, the more magical the performance.

All in all an excellent disc.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Flawed, but wonderful nonetheless, 3 Nov 2008
By William Burn "gingerburn" (Nottingham, UK) - See all my reviews
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Stanford in C. There are few phrases so evocative for any musician who has spent any period of time performing English church music. The words are redolent with faded Victorian pomp, a little like those glass cases full of stuffed birds, or a large, overstuffed armchair. The phrases move along in their steady four-four rhythm, with a gently plodding bass-line below, and occasional moments where the basses get a rest, and the top voices drift away on a melody that would rather like to be limpid, but had a little too much for lunch. But, despite all this, and it is so easy to mock Stanford, I love his music. His evening service in C maybe a little full of hubris, but his service in G is charming, and the three latin motets are genuinely well written. And for those reasons alone, you should buy this disc, and have a jolly good enjoyable listen to it, perhaps with a glass of sherry, and a leg of mutton to wash it all down.

But that's not quite the full picture. The choir of St John's College, Cambridge, are a very fine group indeed, and their series of English choral music for Naxos has been a very welcome addition to the catalogue. Much of their singing is excellent: Christopher Robinson trains the boys to sing with incision and great intonation, and out of the ranks of the young, male choral scholars have come some of the finest singers of this current generation (there are one or two present on this disc, for good measure.) They can be thrilling, and they can be blended, but I can't help feeling the performances are not very well balanced. For example, in the middle of "For Lo, I Raise Up", there is a beautiful passage of very sensitive writing, but Robinson forces the crescendo of the line almost beyond breaking point, and any sense of mood is gone for good. And what's more, there are some really quite unpleasant noises that come out of the speakers when one listens attentively: the trebles can be harsh (and dominated by Oliver LePage-Dean, who is - admittedly - excellent, but it makes for tiring listening), and the alto line in the early bars of the C major Magnificat seems to have been replaced by enthusiastic chickens. One can only hope they were free range. My suspicion is that the budget nature of the recording has something to do with this, and that takes which otherwise should not have been put onto the CD were included for the lack of any alternatives. In any case, I don't think this singing represents John's at their best.

But here's the thing: why are we consigning Stanford to the dusty recesses of Choral Evensong when he has so much more to offer? Performed with organ his music is, it is true, a bit flat-footed, but that's not the way he wanted it to be heard. His music was written for a large choir with an orchestra, and he wrote for orchestra with real skill, and there is some thrilling orchestration to be found (I recently experienced the Evening Service in A to the accompaniment of a full orchestra, and the effect was a revelation: suddenly Stanford's talent became clear to me.) So, should any passing record producers stumble across my review, here's my challenge to you: do a disc of Stanford using the chorus and orchestra of La Scala. I think it would sound bloody great.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Style with substance, 5 Jan 2005
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St John's College Choir and Christopher Robinson are placed firmly in the Chirch choir tradition. Here, their experience and huge technical ability are put to thrilling (and often moving) use in recordings of some of English choral music's most central works.
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