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Vincent Genvrin (organ Cavaillé-Coll, Église du Gesu) La Lyre Séraphique This CD is full of surprises and features relatively unknown works by Saint-Saëns. La Lyre Séraphique perform motets and works for solo voice composed for the Madeleine Church. Also included are solo organ works, performed by organ professor Vincent Genvrin. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Saint-Saëns: Intégrale des pieces d’orgue et motets Volume 1Saint-Saëns et l’Abbé Liszt
Liszt had considerable influence on Saint-Saëns and his organ works demonstrate this particularly well, reproducing the paradoxes of Liszt torn between worldly virtuosity and mystical crises. The Veni creator for male voices is dedicated to ‘Monsieur l’abbé Liszt’. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Quam DilectaFrench Romantic Choral Music
Fauré: | Tantum ergo, Op. 65 No. 2 Tantum ergo, Op. 55 O Salutaris, Op. 47 No. 1 Sopranos Ave Maria, Op. 67 No. 2 Salve Regina, Op. 67 No. 1 Maria Mater gratiae Op. 47 No. 2 Ecce fidelis servus, Op. 54 Ave verum corpus, Op. 65 No. 1 Sopranos & Altos | Indy: | Ave Regina coelorum O Domina mea Sancta Maria, succurre miseris, Op. 49 Deus Israel conjungat vos, Op. 41 | Saint-Saëns: | Quam Dilecta, Op. 148 Ave Maria Ave verum corpus 4:57 Sarabande in D major 'Offertoire' Ave verum corpus 5:52 | Severac: | O sacrum convivium Ave verum corpus Tantum ergo Salve Regina |
Roxy Summerfield (organ) The Choir of Christ’s College, Cambridge, David Rowland The latest recording from the critically-acclaimed choir of Christ’s College, Cambridge, directed by David Rowland. A comprehensive selection of beautiful small-scale sacred works written by four late nineteenth- and early twentieth- century French Romantic composers, with works new to the catalogue from Saint-Saens, Fauré, de Severac and d’Indy. Includes several first recordings. “the women's bright timbre gives the group its signature sound - a sound, with its almost nasal characterisatics, that I associate with French singers. These are university undergraduates, I gather, and the youhtfulness of their voices produces a purity that suits this music well...The several solo contributions (entirely from the women) are beautiful, and sung with humility.” International Record Review, February 2013 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | A Mother’s LoveMusic For Mary
“Despite undoubted stylistic variety in the choice of music, the homogeneity of the sentiment here can be a little stifling. The Sixteen's performances are, however, irreproachably sympathetic.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2007 **** “With its sentimental title, this collection is clearly aimed at the wider market–place. But the programme is perceptively chosen to show how much wonderful music the image of the Virgin Mary has inspired over five centuries. Grieg's opening Ave maris stella is immediately inviting: it has a ravishing simplicity but is passionate too and it is followed by rich, lively music by Cornysh and Josquin laced with the special harmonic character of its period. Next comes expansive Bruckner with a thundering organ and then a delightful surprise, Saint–Saëns's delicious Ave Maria – a real hit. The simple beauty of Britten's A Hymn to theVirgin captivates the ear, while Mendelssohn's readily melodic and characteristically ambitious Ave Maria moves forward with great fervour, splendidly climaxed by Christophers. Other highlights include Margaret Rizza's richly plangent Ave generosa, eloquently set to words by Hildegard of Bingen, and the romantically soaring Fauré Ave Maria, again using the organ to add background colour, followed by the gentle contrast of Palestrina's Sicut lilium. Liszt wrote his Ave maris stella while awaiting ordination as Abbé in the Vatican: its hint of austerity is not entirely banished by a natural exuberance which intensifies the plea 'Loosen the chains of the guilty' with which Liszt no doubt closely identified. The programme ends with the dedicated, passionate serenity of Lassus's Salve regina, a most satisfying coda. Performances throughout show this marvellous choir at their most eloquent, beautifully balanced and blended. Highly recommended for sheer pleasure, but also as a way of exploring a wide range of repertoire.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “…the programme is perceptively chosen to show how much wonderful music the image of the Virgin Mary has inspired over five centuries. Performances throughout show this marvellous choir at their most eloquent, beautifully balanced and blended. Highly recommended for sheer pleasure, but also as a way of exploring a wide range of repertoire.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2007 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Vocalensemble Rastatt & Les Favorites, Holger Speck | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Florilege de Musique Francaise
Andres: | Le Noël de l'âne Colette Comoy-Alexandre (soprano), Michaël Mulvey (baritone), Huguette Geliot (harp) | Bonis: | Regina coeli Colette Comoy-Alexandre (soprano), Michaël Mulvey (baritone), Huguette Geliot (harp) Que dira-t-elle Michaël Mulvey (baritone), Huguette Geliot (harp) | Cannon: | Cinq chansons de femme Colette Comoy-Alexandre (soprano), Huguette Geliot (harp) | Gounod: | D'un coeur qui t'aime Colette Comoy-Alexandre (soprano), Michaël Mulvey (baritone), Huguette Geliot (harp) Barcarola Colette Comoy-Alexandre (soprano), Michaël Mulvey (baritone), Huguette Geliot (harp) | Saint-Saëns: | Ave Maria Colette Comoy-Alexandre (soprano), Michaël Mulvey (baritone), Huguette Geliot (harp) | Tournier: | Rèverie de Bouddha Colette Comoy-Alexandre (soprano), Christian Ciuca (violin), Eric Filliere (violin),
Emmanuel Raynaud (viola), Frédéric Petit (cello) |
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| |  | Hail Mary
Charles Harrison (organ) Lincoln Cathedral Choir, Charles Harrison, Aric Prentice | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Saint-Saëns - Complete Organ Works & Motets, Volume 1
Vincent Genvrin (Walcker organ, Riga Cathedral & Cavalle-Coll organ, la Madeleine, Paris) Choeur Sacrum, Andris Veismanis | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Saint-Saëns - Samson & Dalila a l'Eglise
Vincent Genvrin (Cavaille-Coll organ, Toulouse) Lyre Séraphique Choir | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Ave Maria
Rupert Gough (organ) The Girl Choristers of Wells Cathedral, Malcolm Archer | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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