Dale Warland Singers - Cathedral Classics
Cathedral Classics, 1994, includes Frank Martin's Mass, Samuel Barber's Agnus Dei (set to Adagio for Strings), Allegri's Miserere mei, deus, and Howell's Requiem.
The Dale Warland Singers was a 40-person choral group in the US, based in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Founded in 1972 and conducted by Dale Warland, the ensemble tackled a repertoire of difficult, complex, and beautiful polyphonic works for both a cappella and accompanied choir. Their repertoire consisted primarily of twentieth-century composers and arrangers, including works by Arvo Part, Samuel Barber, Charles Ives, Joseph Ott, Stephen Paulus, and others. They also performed well-known works by the composers such as Allegri and Mendelssohn. The ensemble's farewell concert was held on May 30, 2004.
They were the first recipient of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers’ Margaret Hillis Achievement Award for choral excellence (1992). They have also received ASCAP awards for Adventurous Programming (1992, 1993, 1996 and 1999). Their 2003 compact disc Walden Pond was nominated for a Grammy for Best Choral Performance.
They have also received the ASCAP Victor Herbert Award (2003), the Distinguished Master Artists Award (2004), the Sally Ordway Irvine Award for Vision (2003), and others.
The Dale Warland Singers album Lux Aurumque was named a top ten classical album by Nation Public Radio in 2007. Their previous album, Harvest Home, reached number 11 on the Billboard Top Classical Albums in November 2005.
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