Immerse yourself in the serene and contemplative world of the Vasari Singers' "Requiem Aeternam," a captivating choral album released in 2003 under the Signum Records label. This 56-minute collection is a harmonious blend of requiem and mass compositions, showcasing the ensemble's exceptional vocal prowess and the nuanced direction of conductor Jeremy Backhouse.
The album opens with Herbert Howells' poignant "Requiem - Salvator Mundi," setting the tone for a journey through both somber and uplifting musical landscapes. Howells' work is complemented by the intricate and minimalist compositions that follow, including his own "Requiem aeternam (I)" and "Requiem aeternam (II)," as well as the ethereal "I heard a voice from heaven." The Vasari Singers' precise harmonies and dynamic range bring depth and clarity to each piece.
In addition to Howells' contributions, the album features Frank Martin's "Mass," a stunning work for double choir that includes the familiar "Kyrie eleison," "Gloria," "Credo," "Sanctus," and "Agnus Dei." Martin's compositional style, characterized by its clarity and structural integrity, pairs beautifully with the Vasari Singers' refined vocals.
"Requiem Aeternam" is not just a collection of choral works but a testament to the Vasari Singers' dedication to excellence and their ability to breathe new life into both classic and contemporary pieces. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's 12 tracks, recorded in high-quality 16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo, ensure that every nuance of the Vasari Singers' performance is captured with stunning clarity.