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PARRY, H.: Choral Masterpieces - Songs of Farewell / I Was Glad / Jerusalem (Manchester Cathedral Choir, Stokes)

Composer(s):Parry, Hubert
Artist(s)
Period(s) 20th Century
Genre Classical Music
Category Choral - SacredChoral - Secular
Catalogue 8.572104
Label Naxos
Quality   320kbps
Album Price
 
CD
USD 9.99
 

 
MP3
USD 6.99
 

 


Sir Hubert Parry composed some of the most masterful and moving choral music of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. His magnificent coronation anthem for Edward VII, I was glad, and his setting of Blake’s mystical poem Jerusalem rightly remain famous, while his Magnificat and Nunc dimittis display his debt to Anglican musical traditions. The Songs of Farewell draw psalms and English poetry together into a charming garland, and Long since in Egypt’s plenteous land from his oratorio Judith sets the composer’s own prayerful text.


   




Review By John Quinn,MusicWeb International,August 2010

According to the list in the booklet, the Manchester Cathedral choir consists of fifteen trebles (eight of whom are girls), three male altos, three tenors and four basses. The size of the choir is a relevant consideration in evaluating this CD, as we shall see.
 
Their programme of Parry’s choral music includes some of his most celebrated pieces. They open with the 1902 Coronation anthem, I was glad, which comes over very well. I was particularly taken with the semi-chorus at “O pray for the peace of Jerusalem”. They sing this passage very well; indeed, as well as I can recall hearing it done. At the other end of the programme, perhaps inevitably, comes Jerusalem and, immediately before it, the chorus from the oratorio, more....

Review By Jeremy Dibble,Gramophone,December 2009

Clarity and control in ‘cathedral’ readings of a Parry choral collection

The performances of the “Great” Service and the two grand pièces d’occasion, I was glad and Hear my words, are sung with conviction, rhythmical vitality and control, and sensitively accompanied by Jeffrey Makinson (not least in the extensive baritone aria of Hear my words, sympathetically interpreted by Mark Rowlinson)…



Review By Lindsay Koob,American Record Guide,November 2009

…the performance here are mostly excellent. Christopher Stokes’s fine Manchester Cathedral Choir (with a sweet blend of boy and girl choristers) sound vibrant and accomplished…Good sound and booklet quality, too…so English choral fans should be aware of this album.



Review By John France,MusicWeb International,August 2009

This is a perfect introduction to the choral music of Charles Hubert Hastings Parry. The repertoire covers his three most popular choral works alongside three great works that are typically known to Parry enthusiasts and those who inhabit the organ loft or choir stalls: the two groups are not mutually exclusive. I did a little survey: I asked five people (not British Music fans) to name a piece of music by Parry. Only one was able to suggest Jerusalem, but added that it might have been by Elgar…The other four, unsurprisingly, had heard of this great hymn, but the composer remained a blank spot.

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