Leo Sowerby: American Master Of Sacred Song, Gloriae Dei Cantores - 2x CD

Gloriæ Dei Cantores

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CD131
UPC:
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Edition:
2x CD
Gloriæ Dei Cantores Cat#:
CD131
Released:
1.6.2018 in US
Genre:
Classical
Composer:
Leo Sowerby
Orchestra:
Gloriae Dei Cantores
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LEO SOWERBY: AMERICAN MASTER OF SACRED SONG celebrates “the Dean of American Church Music” and his contributions to the choral and organ repertory. In the 1920’s, Sowerby’s music was regularly performed by orchestras (especially the Chicago Symphony) and it is heartening to see so much interest in his works in the 21st century. Gloriæ Dei Cantores has selected ten anthems to represent Sowerby as an inspired composer for worship as well as several sacred vocal solos and four of his finest works for organ.

CRITICAL ACCLAIM

“Gloriæ Dei Cantores has a warm, rich, blended sound with impeccable diction. This is exactly the right sound for the wide range of emotions in these anthems ... the choir demonstrates not only a wide palette of colors but also a sincere belief in the texts ... it is magnificent choral singing. ”
American Record Guide

“... the choir sings well throughout the collection. They are well balanced and blended. They display a good dynamic range, which is well controlled and they sing with commitment.”
“All these instrumental offerings are well played. David Chalmers, who has the lion's share, plays with sensitivity and skill and varies his registrations intelligently. James E. Jordan is similarly effective in his contribution.”
“This is a worthy centenary tribute.”
MusicWeb-International

Listen to music samples


       1. Magnificat And Nunc Dimittis In E Minor: Nunc Dimittis

       2. All They From Saba Shall Come

       3. Jesu, Bright And Morning Star
 
       4. Canon, Chacony, And Fugue
 
       5. O God Of Light
 
       6. Thou Art My Strength
 
       7. Prelude On "Were You There"
 
       8. Christians, To The Paschal Victim
 
       9. Fanfare
 
       10. Chorale
 
      11. Toccata On A.G.O.
 
       12. Come, Holy Ghost
 
       13. Bright, Blithe And Brisk
 
       14. O God, The Protector Of All
 
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  • 5
    Welcome mix of approachability and compositional sophistication

    Posted by Fanfare on 9th Dec 2021

    This is one of those surprise releases...where revelations ensue...anyone interested in choral singing or the organ, should investigate this...The organ pieces are uniformly wonderful...There is no denying that this 2 CD set offers a splendid conspectus of Sowerby's choral and organ output...and his music is a welcome mix of approachability and compositional sophistication.

  • 5
    Contains a very well-chosen combination

    Posted by TransCentury Communications on 9th Dec 2021

    The music of Sowerby ... requires excellent blending of vocal sound, clarity of diction, and a clear understanding of the underlying emotions that Sowerby seeks to elicit. Gloriæ Dei Cantores provides just what this material needs ... This re-release opens with one of Sowerby’s best-known works, Great Is the Lord, and contains a very well-chosen combination of vocal and instrumental material that shows, throughout two-and-a-half hours, why Sowerby was deemed the ‘dean of American church music’ in the early-to-mid-20th-century.

  • 5
    Very good!

    Posted by Fanfare on 9th Dec 2021

    The directors of this choir clearly appreciate the importance of an outstanding American composer, and this extensive tribute pays him the honor due to him.

  • 5
    Well executed work

    Posted by Cross Accent on 9th Dec 2021

    The choral work under the direction of Elizabeth Patterson is consistent and well executed ... Organist David Chalmers handles the accompaniments to all the pieces very well, complementing the choral ensemble as well as showing off the wonderful subtle changes of color possible on the organ at Mechanics Hall ... Chalmers also does a fine job interpreting the organ works ... Also of high quality is the Festival Musick, directed by [Richard] Pugsley with James E. Jordan at the organ.

  • 5
    Extremely well played

    Posted by Choral Journal on 9th Dec 2021

    Concerning the performances on these discs, it is clear that the Gloriæ Dei Cantores choir has been expertly trained by director Elizabeth Patterson. All the anthems are well sung; the intensity of the singers’ commitment is evident in every piece. The organ works, too, are extremely well played.

  • 5
    This is a worthy centenary tribute

    Posted by MusicWeb-International on 9th Dec 2021

    ... the choir sings well throughout the collection. They are well balanced and blended. They display a good dynamic range, which is well controlled and they sing with commitment. All these instrumental offerings are well played. David Chalmers, who has the lion's share, plays with sensitivity and skill and varies his registrations intelligently. James E. Jordan is similarly effective in his contribution.

  • 5
    It is magnificent choral singing

    Posted by American Record Guide on 9th Dec 2021

    Gloriæ Dei Cantores has a warm, rich, blended sound with impeccable diction. This is exactly the right sound for the wide range of emotions in these anthems ... the choir demonstrates not only a wide palette of colors but also a sincere belief in the texts.