Immerse yourself in the sacred and contemplative world of Francis Poulenc's choral masterpieces with this exquisite 1994 release from Hyperion. This album is a testament to Poulenc's unique voice in the neoclassical and classical genres, showcasing his distinctive blend of traditional liturgical themes and modern harmonic language.
At the heart of the collection is Poulenc's renowned Mass in G Major, FP 89, a work that has captivated audiences with its lyrical melodies and rich textures. The Westminster Cathedral Choir, under the direction of James O'Donnell, delivers a stunning performance, bringing out the intricate details and profound spirituality of Poulenc's composition.
The album also features a diverse array of motets and prayers, each offering a glimpse into Poulenc's deep faith and artistic prowess. From the serene beauty of the "4 Motets pour le temps de Noël" to the penitential reflections of the "4 Motets pour un temps de pénitence," every piece is a testament to Poulenc's ability to evoke deep spiritual and emotional resonance.
Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Litanies à la Vierge noire" and the heartfelt "4 Petites prières de Saint François d'Assise," which showcase Poulenc's versatility and his ability to capture the essence of religious devotion. The album concludes with the powerful "Salve regina," a piece that underscores Poulenc's mastery of choral writing.
With a total duration of 70 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Poulenc's sacred choral works, performed by one of the world's finest choirs. Whether you are a seasoned fan of classical music or a newcomer to Poulenc's compositions, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
Mass in G Major, FP 89: I. KyrieFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
Mass in G Major, FP 89: II. GloriaFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
Mass in G Major, FP 89: III. SanctusFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
Mass in G Major, FP 89: IV. BenedictusFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
Mass in G Major, FP 89: V. Agnus DeiFrancis Poulenc, Mark Kennedy, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Motets pour le temps de Noël, FP 152: I. O magnum mysteriumFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Motets pour le temps de Noël, FP 152: II. Quem vidistis Pastores diciteFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Motets pour le temps de Noël, FP 152: III. Videntes stellamFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Motets pour le temps de Noël, FP 152: IV. Hodie Christus natus estFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
Litanies à la Vierge noire, FP 82aFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell, Iain Simcock
4 Petites prières de Saint François d'Assise, FP 142: I. Salut, Dame sainteFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Petites prières de Saint François d'Assise, FP 142: II. Tout puissant, très saintFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Petites prières de Saint François d'Assise, FP 142: III. Seigneur, je vous en prieFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Petites prières de Saint François d'Assise, FP 142: IV. Ô mes très chers frèresFrancis Poulenc, Matthew Vine, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Motets pour un temps de pénitence, FP 97: I. Timor et tremorFrancis Poulenc, James O'Donnell, Westminster Cathedral Choir
4 Motets pour un temps de pénitence, FP 97: II. Vinea mea electaFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Motets pour un temps de pénitence, FP 97: III. Tenebrae factae suntFrancis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
4 Motets pour un temps de pénitence, FP 97: IV. Tristis est anima meaFrancis Poulenc, Eamonn O'Dwyer, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
Exultate Deo, FP 109Francis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell
Salve regina, FP 110Francis Poulenc, Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell