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| ARTIST: | William Byrd, Frederick Delius, John Farmer, Gabriel Faure, George Frideric Handel, Thomas Morley, Henry Purcell, John Rutter, Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir Richard Runciman Terry |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Collegium |
| TYPE: | Madrigal, Miscellaneous Music, Classical Artists, Choral, Requiem/Requiem Section, Oratorio, Miscellaneous Vocal Music, Vocal, Choral Music, Classical Music, Miscellaneous, Renaissance Motet, Anthem, Christmas Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Sing Joyfully, Gabriel Fauré: (from Requiem): Sanctus, John Rutter: O Be Joyful In The Lord, Hear My Prayer, Oh Lord, Beati Quorum Via, This Joyful Eastertide (Dutch carol), All Things Bright And Beautiful, Out of the deep, Non Vos Relinquam, For Unto Us A Child Is Born, A Little Pretty Bonny Lass, Now Is The Month Of Maying, To Be Sung Of A Summer Night On The Water I, C.V. Stanford: The Blue Bird, O Magnum Mysterium, Myn Lyking, In Dulci Jubilo, John Rutter: Shepherd's pipe carol, John Rutter: Open Thou Mine Eyes, Cantique De Jean Racine |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 040888050025 |
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Customer Reviews of A Portrait Of The Cambridge Singers
A really nice sampling of music... I've had this album for over ten years, when I bought it in college. The Cambridge Singers are a remarkable group. I bought the album for the madrigals, but have really enjoyed all the songs at one time or another, though I don't always listen to the album straight through. One song I had never heard before listening to this cd was "To Be Sung Of A Summer Night On The Water I". It is a beautiful,lush piece of music with a bit of a surprise ending. <
>This album is especially good listening if you aren't in the mood to concentrate on just one type of choral music for an hour. However, I find myself wanting to purchase other Cambridge Singers albums because this is a bit of a "teaser."
A great intro to THE finest choir around
A borrowed copy from the library, many years ago, was my first full introduction to this great choir. I had heard of them from their performances on the Mannheim Steamroller Christmas albums but I think I was probably more drawn to the CD cover more than anything.
The album is a great sampler work of some great performances. It includes a piece from Faure's "Requiem" as well as his incredibly haunting piece "Cantique de Jean Racine"; it also has some beautiful, early Christmas music I never knew existed, the very popular traditional hymn "All Things Bright & Beautiful", and a piece by Rutter himself, "Open Thou Mine Eyes", that holds its own and then some.
The choice of selections put together may seem a bit odd, but it provides a great road map for further exploration of Rutter & the Cambridge Singer's other works, and some of the folk tunes seem a little silly, but all-in-all 'tis a fine album indeed.