Voces 8: Equinox
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Composer or Director: Anonymous, Hieronymous Praetorius, Jonathan Dove, Philip Stopford, Edward Elgar, Graham Lack, Benjamin Britten, Michael Praetorius, Arvo Pärt, Traditional, Gabriel Fauré, Thomas Tallis
Genre:
Vocal
Magazine Review Date: 03/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 71
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: VCM121

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
In paradisum |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Voces8 |
Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen |
Michael Praetorius, Composer
Michael Praetorius, Composer Voces8 |
(A) Hymn to the Virgin |
Benjamin Britten, Composer
Benjamin Britten, Composer Voces8 |
Maria durch ein' Dornwald ging, 'Mary walked throu |
Traditional, Composer
Traditional, Composer Voces8 |
Joseph, lieber Joseph mein |
Hieronymous Praetorius, Composer
Hieronymous Praetorius, Composer Voces8 |
Angelus ad Virginem |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Voces8 |
This Ember Night |
Graham Lack, Composer
Graham Lack, Composer Voces8 |
(The) Passing of the Year |
Jonathan Dove, Composer
Jonathan Dove, Composer Voces8 |
Magnificat |
Arvo Pärt, Composer
Arvo Pärt, Composer Voces8 |
Ave maris stella |
Philip Stopford, Composer
Philip Stopford, Composer Voces8 |
God grant we grace |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
Thomas Tallis, Composer Voces8 |
In beauty may I walk |
Jonathan Dove, Composer
Jonathan Dove, Composer Voces8 |
Requiem Aeternam |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Voces8 |
Requiem, Movement: Pie Jesu |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer |
They are at rest |
Edward Elgar, Composer
Edward Elgar, Composer Voces8 |
Author: Alexandra Coghlan
Two – or possibly even three – cycles run concurrently here: the sacred cycle of the church calendar, the human cycle from birth to death, and the natural turning of the year from winter to spring. Somehow all of these arcs run concurrently through an eclectic programme that takes in everything from plainchant and Praetorius to Arvo Pärt, throwing up various echoes and intersections along the way.
At the centre of this beautifully produced recording is Jonathan Dove’s substantial cycle The Passing of the Year (2000). It’s a welcome choice. A contrast to the miniatures that frame it, it offers these skilful singers something more substantial to get their teeth into. The contrast between this recording and the 2012 account by the Convivium Singers (Naxos, 5/12) is revealing. Whatever the work loses in collective force and impact it gains in textural clarity, purity of intonation and the blowsy beauty of Voces8’s sopranos, who gild Dove’s fecund, at times rather over-ripe writing with the radiance it demands. The vertical clarity through the vocal parts – supported by the propulsive rhythms of the composer himself at the piano – is another bonus.
Other highlights include some graceful plainsong singing from the women of the group, Philip Stopford’s smoochy Ave maris stella (surely a modern classic in the making) and an unexpectedly effective a cappella arrangement of the ‘Pie Jesu’ from Fauré’s Requiem. For a disc with broad commercial appeal, ‘Equinox’ smuggles in a good deal of musical substance.
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