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Composer: Anton Bruckner (1824–96)Genres:
Choral » Anthems & Motets
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Brahms & Bruckner: Motets
RecommendedMark Templeton (trombone), Helen Vollam (trombone), Patrick Jackman (trombone), Alexander Mason (organ)
Tenebrae, Nigel Short
Nigel Short and Tenebrae have come up with a beautifully balanced and contrasted programme…The beauty of sound and dignified expression of intensity that Tenebrae create in the opening of the... — More…
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BBC Music Magazine, Disc of the month
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2015
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BBC Music Magazine Awards, 2016, Choral Winner
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Building a Library, December 2017, First Choice
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Building a Library, December 2017, First Choice
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Of the 'chamber-like' versions of this Mass, Polyphony trumps all others for beauty of tone. At the end of the Agnus, where the sopranos don't have bulk, they gleam. In the Benedictus, too,... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, November 2007, Editor's Choice
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Building a Library, December 2017, Also Recommended
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Bruckner - Motets
Philip Salmon (tenor), Graham Chambers, Jeremy Gough, Martin Kelly, Christopher Stearn (trombones), Thomas Trotter (organ)
Corydon Singers, Matthew Best
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God So Loved the World
A Passiontide Sequence
Oliver Bond (organ)
The Chapel Choir of University College, Durham, David Jackson
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Passiontide at St Paul’s
A sequence of music for Lent, Passiontide and Easter
Andrew Lucas (organ)
St Paul’s Cathedral Choir, John Scott
This is one of the most impressive discs I can recall from this choir — More…
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The style of singing here is intimately attuned to the time of year these pieces are intended for...the relative narrowness of the disc's emotional spectrum means consuming it in one sitting... — More…
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