Cheap Rorem: Works For Choir And Organ (Music) (Ned Rorem, Appleton Wind Ensemble, Brattle Street Chamber Players, Carson Cooman, Kate Nyham, John McMunn) Price
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| ARTIST: | Ned Rorem, Appleton Wind Ensemble, Brattle Street Chamber Players, Carson Cooman, Kate Nyham, John McMunn |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Black Box Classics |
| TYPE: | Choral, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Vocals, Coll. of Character/Single-Movement/Misc. Works for Keyb., Hymn, Keyboard, Modern Motet, Motet, Sacred Choral Music a cappella, Sacred Choral Music with chamber ensemble, Sacred Choral Music with keyboard (or continuo), Sacred Music for Soloist, Chorus and Instruments |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Arise Shine, Impromptu, I: Sing, My Soul, His Wonderous Love, II: All Glorious God, III: Christ The Lord Is Ris'n Today, Why And Because, The Seventieth Psalm, I: While All Things Were In Quiet Silence, II: Before The Morning Star Begotten, III: Lay Up For Yourself, IV; Praise Him Who Was Cricified, V: God Is Gone Up, VI: Today The Holy Spirit Appeared, VII: Rejoice We All In The Lord, The Flight Into Egypt, Come, Pure Hearts, Mercy And Truth Are Met, Entreat Me Not, A Sermon On Miracles, I: O Deus, Ego Amo Te, II: Oratio Patris Condren: O Jesu Vivens In Maria, III: Thee, God |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 680125110220 |
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Customer Reviews of Rorem: Works For Choir And Organ
I never knew love until... Upon listening to "Rorem: Music for Choir and Organ", as performed by the incomparable Harvard University Choir, some of the adjectives that come to mind include: "sublime", "poignant", "dilatory", and "fecund". <
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>Having actually performed on this CD, I can vouch, with no lack of certainty, that this is the greatest choral CD ever recorded. <
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>If you buy only one CD this year, let it be "Rorem: Music for Choir and Organ". <
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>One minor criticism, however; I felt that the choir sound could have used a little more liquescence. Notwithstanding, the Harvard University Choir's "Rorem" will surely go down in the annuls of classical musical recordings as one of the finest CDs ever produced. <
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