Rihards Dubra's "Hail, Queen of Heaven & Other Choral Works" is a captivating exploration of sacred choral music, released in November 2009 under the Hyperion label. This album, featuring the renowned Choir of Royal Holloway conducted by Rupert Gough, showcases Dubra's unique compositional voice within the choral genre. Recorded in the acoustically rich St. Alban's Church in Holborn, London, the album benefits from the church's resonant atmosphere, adding depth and warmth to the performances.
The collection spans a variety of sacred texts and themes, from the contemplative "Oculus non vidit" to the jubilant "Hodie Christus natus est." Dubra's compositions often evoke the minimalist and contemplative styles of composers like Arvo Pärt, John Tavener, and Veljo Tormis, yet they retain a distinctive personal touch. The album includes both standalone choral works and a complete setting of the Mass, the "Missa de Spiritu Sancto," demonstrating Dubra's versatility and mastery of the choral form.
With a duration of just over an hour, the album offers a substantial and immersive listening experience. The Choir of Royal Holloway delivers polished and expressive performances, bringing Dubra's intricate compositions to life. Whether you're a fan of choral music, sacred compositions, or simply appreciate beautiful vocal music, this album is sure to resonate with you.