Arnold Rosner's "The Masses" is a captivating journey through the sacred and profound. Released in 2020 under Convivium Records, this album showcases Rosner's mastery of modern classical composition, featuring two of his most significant works: the Missa l'homme armé, Op. 50, and the Missa in nomine, Op. 62. Each piece is a testament to Rosner's unique voice, blending traditional liturgical elements with contemporary musical language.
The album opens with the Missa l'homme armé, a work that draws inspiration from the medieval chant "L'homme armé." Rosner's treatment of this familiar theme is both innovative and respectful, offering a fresh perspective on a timeless melody. The Missa in nomine follows, a work that showcases Rosner's skill in weaving intricate polyphony and rich harmonies.
In addition to the two masses, the album also includes the ninth of Rosner's Tagore Madrigals, "Peace, My Heart," a serene and introspective piece that provides a moment of reflection amidst the grandeur of the masses.
Performed by the talented ensemble Blossom Street, under the direction of Hilary Campbell, "The Masses" is a powerful and moving exploration of faith, tradition, and innovation. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 12 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen for anyone interested in modern classical music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Rosner's work or a newcomer to his compositions, "The Masses" is sure to leave a lasting impression.