"Stanford: Cathedral Music" is a captivating choral album that showcases the late Romantic era compositions of Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, an Anglo-Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor. Released in 1982 under the Hyperion label, this album features the renowned Worcester Cathedral Choir, conducted by Donald Hunt, delivering a sublime performance of Stanford's sacred music.
The album spans a little over an hour and includes a diverse collection of pieces, such as the Evening Service in A, Op. 12, featuring the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, and a selection of motets from Op. 38 and Op. 135. Each track is a testament to Stanford's mastery of choral writing, blending rich harmonies with profound theological themes. Notable pieces include "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem, Op. 123" and "O Living Will," which exemplify the composer's ability to evoke both reverence and emotional depth.
This recording is a valuable addition to any choral music enthusiast's collection, offering a glimpse into the sacred music traditions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Worcester Cathedral Choir's precise and resonant performance brings Stanford's compositions to life, making this album a timeless tribute to the composer's enduring legacy.