RACHMANINOV All-night Vigil (Vasari Singers)
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Composer or Director: Sergey Rachmaninov
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Vasari Media
Magazine Review Date: 12/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 58
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: VIMACD003

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Vespers, 'All-Night Vigil' |
Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
Adam Tunnicliffe, Tenor Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mezzo soprano Jeremy Backhouse, Conductor Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer Vasari Singers |
Author: Ivan Moody
They begin with the opening blessing, which is always much better than starting out of the blue with ‘Priidite poklonimsya’, and this is followed by a fine rendition of ‘Blagoslovi, dushe moya’ with Catherine Wyn-Rogers on outstanding form. Jeremy Backhouse is not afraid of relatively slow speeds – this section lasts a full five minutes – and this can pay dividends; but there is the corresponding challenge of maintaining the tension of the musical line, and this is not always entirely successfully achieved in the following ‘Blazhen muzh’. No such problems affect ‘Svete tikhi’ or ‘Nyne otpuschaeshi’, with its famous low bass B flats, however, and both benefit from the excellent solo contributions of Adam Tunnicliffe.
Other highlights include the ‘Shestopsalmie’, with its extraordinary contrasts of light and dark, the fiery ‘Khvalite imya Gospodne’ and ‘Voskresenie Khristovo videvshe’, and a very well-shaped Great Doxology, which builds up superbly. Pronunciation is very good, though Englishness does slip through from time to time. A bonus is the superb booklet, with full transliterations and translations, and thorough notes by David Bray.
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