Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Vol 17
Priory's enterprising series built around the Evening Service delivers some novelties and unfamiliar settings by masters of the liturgical art
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Composer or Director: Mark Blatchly, Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Paul Bryan, Stephen Cleobury, Paul Patterson, Bryan (George) Kelly, Douglas Major, Michael Wise, (James) Healey Willan, Herbert Howells
Label: Priory
Magazine Review Date: 5/2000
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 67
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: PRCD631

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Evening Service, `Dallas Canticles' |
Herbert Howells, Composer
David Dunnett, Conductor Herbert Howells, Composer Katherine Dienes, Organ Norwich Cathedral Choir |
Evening Service, `with Faux-bourdons' |
(James) Healey Willan, Composer
(James) Healey Willan, Composer David Dunnett, Conductor Norwich Cathedral Choir |
Evening Service |
Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Composer
David Dunnett, Conductor Katherine Dienes, Organ Norwich Cathedral Choir Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Composer |
Evening Service, `Norwich Service' |
Paul Bryan, Composer
David Dunnett, Conductor Katherine Dienes, Organ Norwich Cathedral Choir Paul Bryan, Composer |
Evening Service, `The Third Service' |
Mark Blatchly, Composer
David Dunnett, Conductor Mark Blatchly, Composer Norwich Cathedral Choir |
Evening Service `Jamaican Canticles' |
Bryan (George) Kelly, Composer
Bryan (George) Kelly, Composer David Dunnett, Conductor Norwich Cathedral Choir |
Author: John Steane
It introduces one of the most interesting programmes in the series. All but two of the settings were written in the 20th century, two of them for Norwich. Paul Bryan's is for trebles while Paul Patterson's is for full choir, both with a busy organ accompaniment. Patterson's Magnificat is one of those rather compulsively syncopated manifestos of modernity in church music: attractive up to a point, but it's a relief to find that the hopping and twitching stops with the Nunc dimittis. I do very much like Bryan Kelly's 'Jamaican' Service, which might be open to a similar mild objection but is stronger in ideas and zest. The Nunc lilts like a Caribbean lullaby, and the Gloria moves fully into carnival mood with the Amens.
Jonathan Wise and Thomas Walmisley are the odd men out. Wise, who enjoyed his tipple in the 17th century, would probably have syncopated happily in this: Walmisley, who worked so energetically for the span of his 42 years, has a musical vitality that adds much-needed colour to the choral repertoire of the mid-19th (this service, incidentally, is a very good one in D major, and not the more familiar D minor). The Cathedral Choir is in fine form, neat and assured, with good strong trebles and a well- balanced blend of voices. The organists in this series seem uniformly admirable, and Katherine Dienes is no exception. Clear recording; useful booklet.'
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