[ Signum / 2 CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 9 May 2019
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The four coronations of the twentieth century were enormous and extravagant. Replete with festive pageantry, these ceremonies were joyful celebrations of British music, employing tremendous forces. Choirs from across London and beyond were marshalled to provide a chorus of over 400 voices; a full-size symphony orchestra was squeezed into Westminster Abbey, whilst bands of fanfare trumpeters led the pomp and celebration.
In the imposing surroundings of Ely Cathedral, Paul McCreesh and Gabrieli bring the history, ceremony and liturgy of these extraordinary events to life. With his renowned creative flair, McCreesh's painstaking research provides the springboard for their latest ground-breaking recreation project. The result is a joyful celebration of five centuries of choral music, performed with the same vast forces as were heard at the coronation services. Alongside an orchestra of rare early-twentieth century instruments, an extended Gabrieli Consort is amplified by the energetic sound and fresh faces of several hundred young singers from Gabrieli's choral training programme Gabrieli Roar. The music is interspersed by the coronation liturgy, with Simon Russell Beale speaking the part of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
"Some may find the extensive spoken liturgy excessive but such is Simon Russell Beale's compelling delivery that the sheer beauty of the words offers a musical diversion of a different kind. Most impressive, perhaps, is how extremes of unalloyed opulence sit so movingly alongside intimate supplication…One can imagine the virtuosity required by every contributor, at every turn, to make this a reality, let alone a dazzling triumph." Gramophone Awards 2020 Short List - Choral
"You'll find 21 trumpets here, variously blasting through fanfares and other regal finery in heart-lifting music by Elgar, Parry, Vaughan Williams, Walton and company, vigorously dispatched by performers who at their peak number almost a thousand. Set down mostly in the atmospheric acoustic of Ely Cathedral, with period instruments involved, this is an astonishing recording." The Times Five Stars
Elgar: Coronation March, Op. 65
Howells: The King's Herald
Luther: Rejoice Today with One Accord
Wood, C: O most merciful
Tallis: Litany
Croft: O God, our Help in Ages past (St Anne)
Parry: Three Chorale Fantasias: I. O God, Our Help in Ages Past
Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major, Op. 39 No. 1
Bullock: Entrance Fanfare
Parry: I Was Glad
Bullock: The Presentation, Fanfares and Acclamations
anon.: The Administration and Signing of the Oath
Elgar: O hearken Thou, Op. 64
anon.: The Collect
anon.: Peter 2:13-17
Purcell: Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15
anon.: Matthew 22:15
Vaughan Williams: Mass in G Minor: Creed
Bullock: Come, Holy Ghost
anon.: The Prayer over the Ampulla
Handel: Coronation Anthem No. 1, HWV258 'Zadok the Priest'
anon.: The Anointing and Blessing
Walton: Crown Imperial
and much more