Georgy Sviridov, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Unto Ages Of Ages, Elizabeth C. Patterson/Gloriae Dei Cantores - Multichannel SACD

Gloriæ Dei Cantores

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SKU:
CD047
UPC:
0709887004728
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Edition:
1x SACD
Gloriæ Dei Cantores Cat#:
CD047
Released:
1.10.2009 in US
Genre:
Classical
Composer:
Georgy Sviridov, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Artist:
Elizabeth C. Patterson
Orchestra:
Gloriae Dei Cantores
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Gloriæ Dei Cantores first recording in Super Audio CD featuring the North American recorded premiere of Georgy Sviridov’s Ineffable Mystery, a gorgeous sacred choral suite. In his memory, the choir sang this set of pieces in Moscow and the Golden Ring on their third tour of Russia in 1998. Georgy Sviridov, who was one of Shostakovich’s favorite students, wrote the music for Moscow’s leading television news program and became one of the leading composers during the Soviet regime. His vocal music has been championed by Dmitri Hvorostovsky, the great Russian baritone. Gloriæ Dei Cantores, having already recorded “the best anthology of Russian music” (American Record Guide for Sacred Songs of Russia), now adds this rich collection of Russian sacred music to their discography. Also included are excerpts from the Tchaikovsky’s Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and the Rachmaninoff All-Night Vigil. These three composers and their works form a CD not to be missed by choral and Russian music fans.

CRITICAL ACCLAIM

“... the 40 voices of Gloriæ Dei Cantores make a very good imitation of that special sound of orthodox choirs, with great intensity of tone colour and vibrant emotional expression. Indeed, the choir as a whole display remarkable depth of tone in their frequent very soft passages, but are also able to burst forth with a pure and ringing sound in the moments of joy and celebration. It is clear from their expressive and moving performance here [Sviridov] that they have a special connection with the work ... the sound is very well placed in the acoustic with plenty of the essential atmosphere but preserving much clarity. This splendid disc would make an ideal introduction to Russian Orthodox choral music for first-time listeners ... There is no doubt of the fervent faith and commitment of the performers, which is convincingly transmitted by the high-definition recording.”

“With performances as splendid as this, the Liturgy [Tchaikovsky] is likely to gain more of an audience in the West. The recording was made in the Church of the Transfiguration ... and the gentle, warm reverberation seems perfectly suited to the program.”
Michael Cameron, Fanfare

“One of the successes of the Gloriæ Dei Cantores in the field of sacred music is not undue attention to ancient performance practices or other such scholarly pursuits, but instead a love of and commitment to the spirit of the music as reflected in the spiritual intent of the composer. Their ability to migrate from one genre to the other with nary a wink and a nod is something quite phenomenal in this day and age ... this spacious and well-balanced Super Audio sound adds a dimension of projection and sonic splendor that only doubles the value of this already much-desirable disc. Highest recommendation!”
Audiophile Audition

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       1. Posle Pervovo antifona

       2. Heruvimskaya pesn

       3. Molitva Ghospodnia
 
       4. Prichastniy stih
 
       5. Priidite, poklonimsia
 
       6. Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Ghospoda
 
       7. Nine otpushchayeshi
 
       8. Blagosloven yesi
 
       9. Slava v vishnih Bogu, i na zemli mir
 
       10. Ghospodi spasi blagochestiviye
 
      11. Svyati Bozhe
 
       12. Dostoyno yest
 
       13. Rozdestvenskaya pesn
 
       14. Slava i Alliluya
 
       15. Neizrechennoe Chudo
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  • 5
    If you love Russian sacred music, just GET it

    Posted by American Record Guide on 9th Dec 2021

    Director Patterson has apparently reinvented her choir for these performances, coaching her singers to produce the kinds of full-throated vibrato-heavy sonorities that you normally hear only from real Russian choirs. They sound uncannily authentic ... this choir brings a degree of spiritual sincerity and power to their singing that few choirs, professional or amateur, can match. I was particularly impressed with their ability to deliver hushed pianissimos without losing the true Russian sound. Lovely recorded sound and an excellent booklet – on top of all else – make for an irresistible release.

  • 5
    Highest recommendation

    Posted by Audiophile Audition on 9th Dec 2021

    One of the successes of the Gloriæ Dei Cantores in the field of sacred music is not undue attention to ancient performance practices or other such scholarly pursuits, but instead a love of and commitment to the spirit of the music as reflected in the spiritual intent of the composer. Their ability to migrate from one genre to the other with nary a wink and a nod is something quite phenomenal in this day and age ... this spacious and well-balanced Super Audio sound adds a dimension of projection and sonic splendor that only doubles the value of this already much-desirable disc.

  • 5
    Wonderfully

    Posted by Michael Cameron, Fanfare on 9th Dec 2021

    The 40 voices of Gloriæ Dei Cantores make a very good imitation of that special sound of orthodox choirs, with great intensity of tone colour and vibrant emotional expression. Indeed, the choir as a whole display remarkable depth of tone in their frequent very soft passages, but are also able to burst forth with a pure and ringing sound in the moments of joy and celebration. It is clear from their expressive and moving performance here [Sviridov] that they have a special connection with the work ... the sound is very well placed in the acoustic with plenty of the essential atmosphere but preserving much clarity. This splendid disc would make an ideal introduction to Russian Orthodox choral music for first-time listeners ... There is no doubt of the fervent faith and commitment of the performers, which is convincingly transmitted by the high-definition recording. With performances as splendid as this, the Liturgy [Tchaikovsky] is likely to gain more of an audience in the West. The recording was made in the Church of the Transfiguration ... and the gentle, warm reverberation seems perfectly suited to the program.