Celebrate the golden anniversary of the National Youth Choir of Great Britain with "Sanctum Est Verum Lumen," a breathtaking collection of multi-part choral works that span the 15th and 16th centuries. Released in 2008 under Delphian Records, this album is a testament to the choir's virtuosity and the rich tapestry of Renaissance polyphony.
Under the baton of Mike Brewer, the National Youth Choir of Great Britain delivers a dazzling performance that showcases their exceptional skill and musicality. The album features a diverse range of compositions, from the monumental "Spem in alium" by Thomas Tallis to the intricate "Deo gratia a 36" by Alonso Lobo. Each piece is a masterclass in choral singing, demonstrating the choir's ability to blend voices seamlessly and execute complex polyphonic textures with precision and finesse.
"Sanctum Est Verum Lumen" is not just a collection of beautiful choral works; it is a journey through the golden age of vocal music. The album opens with the serene "Sanctum est verum lumen" by Guillaume Du Fay and closes with the powerful "In nomine" by Robert Fayrfax, bookending a program that includes works by Josquin des Prez, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, and other masters of the Renaissance. Throughout the album, the choir's voices soar and intertwine, creating a tapestry of sound that is both uplifting and deeply moving.
The album's duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes allows for a comprehensive exploration of these timeless compositions, providing a rich and rewarding listening experience. Whether you are a seasoned fan of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, "Sanctum Est Verum Lumen" offers a captivating introduction to the artistry of the National Youth Choir of Great Britain and the enduring beauty of Renaissance polyphony.