Sacred Choral Works (Incls 'Hear my prayer' & 'Ave Maria')

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MENDELSSOHN
Sacred Choral Works (Incls 'Hear my prayer' & 'Ave Maria')
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge / Richard Marlow (conductor)

[ Chandos / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 8 May 2006

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"Mendelssohn's sacred choral music tends to get overshadowed by that of Brahms and by Mendelssohn's own works in other genres. This highly recommendable disc brings his sacred music to the fore in fine, flexible performances from Richard Marlow and choir."
(MusicWeb July 2006)

This disc forms one of the few comprehensive collections of Mendelssohn's choral music.

The choir of Trinity College, Cambridge received glowing reviews for their debut disc on Chandos, Durufle Choral Music CHAN 10357.

The works featured on this disc are exquisitely beautiful and many are rarely recorded or performed.

The mixed choir of Trinity College has been under the direction of Timothy Marlow since its formation in 1982, since when it has become regarded as on of Britain's foremost choral groups.
Nearly 160 years after his death, the position which Felix Mendelssohn holds as a crucial link between the classical style of Mozart and Beethoven and the high romantic style of Schumann and Brahms is unquestioningly secure, but he is still an imperfectly known composer whose reputation continues to rest on his orchestral output and on his oratorios Elijah and St Paul; his sacred choral works (excepting Elijah and St Paul) are very seldom heard. Mendelssohn devoted much of his energy and talent to music for liturgical use, and it forms a substantial proportion of his output. This is the second recording by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge for Chandos, which follows the success of the complete choral works by Duruflé (CHAN 10357).

Mendelssohn was in the forefront of the nineteenth-century revival of the music of J.S. Bach and his choral music owes a powerful debt to Bach's influence. Hear my prayer, the most well known of Mendelssohn's sacred pieces, is recorded here with several of his less well-known - but no less enjoyable - sacred works, including the Three Psalms, Op. 78. These are among the most ambitious of Mendelssohn's a cappella works. Die deutsche Liturgie, for double chorus a cappella, is a late work intended for church use, and an extremely attractive piece making economical use of the possibility of antiphony between the choirs. The Ave Maria for eight-part choir and organ is an early work, which was published in 1830 as the second of the three motets that make up his Op. 23. Another cycle, published in 1844, was the set of Six Motets, Op. 79. Each chorus is associated with a particular church festival - Christmas, New Year's Day, Ascension, Easter, Advent, Good Friday. Mendelssohn's unaccompanied choral writing is here at its most fluid, moving easily between mastery of intertwining polyphonic lines and hymnic homophony, often within the one piece. The opening Christmas chorus is especially charming, and the Advent motet, with its resourceful canonic writing and range of vocal textures, is perhaps the high point of the set from a compositional point of view. In fact, all this music has considerable beauty and instantly captivates the listener.

Trinity College has a long and distinguished choral tradition and in this release offers an exquisite performance of sacred works by Mendelssohn, re-introducing many unknown works to the recorded choral catalogue.

Tracks:

Sechs Sprüche für das Kirchenjahr, Op. 79 (1843-46)
Hear my prayer (1844)
Beati mortui, Op. 115 No. 1 (1833)
Die deutsche Liturgie (1846)
Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2 (1830)
Der hundertste Psalm 'Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt' (1842)
Laudate pueri, Op. 39 No. 2 (1830)
Magnificat ('My soul doth magnify the Lord'), Op. 69 No. 3
Drei Psalmen, Op. 78 (1843-44)