Palestrina: Christe, qui lux es et dies

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Light of the Spirit

Light of the Spirit


 

Kontakion of the departed

O quanta qualia

Deep river

Steal away

Byrd:

Justorum animae

O Lux beata Trinitas

Davies, Walford:

Psalm 121 'I will lift up mine eyes'

Requiem aeternam

Despres:

Nunc Dimittis

Grechaninov:

Svyétye tíkhii (Hail, gladdening Light)

Gregorian Chant:

Domine Jesu Christe

In paradisum

Lumen

Requiem aeternam

Harris, W:

Bring us, O Lord God

Faire is the heaven

Hildegard:

O coruscans lux stellarum

O felix anima

Holst:

The Evening-watch, H159

Nunc dimittis, H127

Ligeti:

Lux aeterna

Palestrina:

Christe, qui lux es et dies

Lucis Creator optime

Parry:

There is an old belief (No. 4 from Songs of Farewell)

Rachmaninov:

Nunc Dimittis

Rautavaara:

Ehtoohymni

Rutter:

Hymn to the Creator of Light

Schütz:

Selig sind die Toten, SWV391

Sheppard, J:

Audivi vocem de caelo

Tallis:

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

Te lucis ante terminum

Tavener:

Funeral Ikos

Tchaikovsky:

Svyétye tíkhii (Hail, gladdening Light)

Victoria:

O quam gloriosum, motet

White, Robert:

Christe qui lux es et dies

Wood, C:

Hail, gladdening Light


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Byrd:

O Lux beata Trinitas

Despres:

Nunc dimittis

Grechaninov:

Svyétye tíkhii (Hail, gladdening Light)

Gregorian Chant:

Lumen

Harris, W:

Bring us, O Lord God

Hildegard:

O coruscans lux stellarum

Holst:

Nunc dimittis, H127

Ligeti:

Lux aeterna

Palestrina:

Christe, qui lux es et dies

Lucis Creator optime

Rachmaninov:

Nunc Dimittis

Rautavaara:

Ehtoohymni (Evening hymn)

Rutter:

Hymn to the Creator of Light

Tallis:

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

Te lucis ante terminum

Tchaikovsky:

Svyétye tíkhii (Hail, gladdening Light)

White, Robert:

Christe qui lux es et dies

Wood, C:

Hail, gladdening Light


“Retrospectively the disc's final item, Ligeti's Luxaeterna, dominates the recital. Not only does it make an indelible impression, but it also casts its light over the entire programme and style of singing.
To a listener who has not heard it before (a slightly smaller category than might be thought, as the piece was used in the film 2001: A SpaceOdyssey) it may even come as the light on the road to Damascus, a blinding revelation of unknown choral sonorities. An extraordinary sound–world is opening up, with long, finely ruled streams of light, a spectrum of colours wide as the distance from heaven to earth, and all mingling eventually within the cavern of a great bell. The challenge to singers (even when assisted by the reverberance of Ely Cathedral's Lady Chapel) is formidable indeed, and these young voices (with lungs and ears involved also) do marvellously well. And so they do throughout. The quality of choral tone here is remarkable: no thready sopranos, none of those bone–dry basses, but a sound that, though strictly disciplined in the matter of vibrato, is still fresh and natural. They achieve wonders of crescendo, as in William Harris's Bring us, O LordGod, and their opening chords (in Tallis's O natalux for instance) are as if cut by the sharpest slicer ever made. Even so, this smooth, flawless beauty of sound is, in some contexts, like the modern beauty of the face of a heroine in some televised piece of period–drama. Josquin Desprez's Nuncdimittis is an example: the singing is extremely beautiful, but conceptually (and not just in the women's voices) seems anachronistic. It's as though they have worked on their programme with the precept 'All choral music aspires to the condition of Ligeti'. A wondrous record, all the same.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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