Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of choral music with "A Choral Festival" by the renowned Ely Cathedral Choir. Released in 1974 under the Chandos label, this album is a captivating collection of sacred and traditional pieces that showcase the choir's exceptional talent and the rich acoustic environment of Ely Cathedral.
The album spans a diverse repertoire, including Johannes Brahms' moving "Ein Deutsches Requiem," the serene "Brother James' Air," and the triumphant "Te Deum" by Charles Villiers Stanford. Each track is a testament to the choir's precision and emotional depth, conducted by the esteemed Arthur Wills. The album also features contributions from the Westminster Abbey Choir and organ soloist Gerald Gifford, adding layers of depth and variety to the listening experience.
With a duration of 57 minutes, "A Choral Festival" offers a comprehensive journey through some of the most beloved choral works in the Western canon. The album's 15 tracks range from the contemplative "Turn Thy face from my sins" to the jubilant "Jubilate," providing a dynamic and engaging exploration of the choral art form. Whether you're a seasoned fan of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
2006 Chandos Records2006 Chandos Records
Tracks
Ein Deutsches Requiem. Op. 45: IV. How lovely is Thy dwelling-placeJohannes Brahms, Ely Cathedral Choir, Arthur Wills, Gerald Gifford