Dive into the captivating world of choral music with Bob Chilcott's "Choral Works 2," a stunning collection of 19 tracks that showcase the composer's remarkable talent and versatility. Released on November 26, 2011, under Oxford University Press Music, this album spans a diverse range of genres and styles, all united by the power and beauty of the human voice.
The album opens with a series of enchanting Christmas carols from "On Christmas Night," featuring the rich harmonies of the SATB choir. Chilcott's arrangements of traditional carols like "The Cherry Tree Carol" and "O little town" are both familiar and fresh, offering a unique perspective on beloved holiday classics. The album then shifts to more contemporary works, including pieces from "Salisbury Vespers," "The Bread of Life," and "Requiem," each demonstrating Chilcott's ability to blend traditional choral forms with modern sensibilities.
One of the standout tracks is "Dixit dominus," a powerful and dramatic piece that showcases the full range of the SATB choir. Other highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Thou knowest, Lord" from "Requiem" and the lively "The North Wind and the Sun" from "Aesop's Fables." The album also features several pieces for upper voices, including the ethereal "I lift my eyes" and the soothing "Lullaby in Blue."
Chilcott's compositions are brought to life by the Oxford Choir, whose precise and expressive performances highlight the intricate details of each piece. The album was recorded in June 2011 at Wells Cathedral in the United Kingdom, and the acoustics of this historic venue add a sense of depth and resonance to the recordings.
Whether you're a longtime fan of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, "Choral Works 2" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Bob Chilcott's masterful compositions and the Oxford Choir's stunning performances make this album a standout in the world of contemporary choral music.