Immerse yourself in the captivating harmonies and profound compositions of the Colorado Symphony Chorus with their 2015 release, "Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem – Hough: Missa Mirabilis." This album is a stunning blend of two distinct yet complementary works, showcasing the choir's exceptional skill and versatility.
The first half of the album features Ralph Vaughan Williams' powerful and poignant "Dona nobis pacem," a choral symphony that weaves together biblical texts and Walt Whitman's poetry to create a moving exploration of war and peace. The Colorado Symphony Chorus delivers a breathtaking performance, bringing out the full emotional depth and dramatic intensity of this masterpiece.
The second half of the album presents the world premiere recording of Stephen Hough's "Missa Mirabilis," a contemporary mass that is both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition. Hough's composition is a testament to his remarkable talent as a pianist and composer, and the Colorado Symphony Chorus performs it with precision, passion, and a keen sense of its intricate details.
Under the expert direction of conductor Andrew Litton, the Colorado Symphony Chorus is joined by soprano Sarah Fox and baritone Christopher Maltman, who lend their stunning voices to the solo passages. The result is a recording that is both technically impressive and deeply moving, a testament to the power of choral music to inspire, challenge, and console.
With a total runtime of 54 minutes, this album is a perfect introduction to the world of choral music for newcomers, and a delightful addition to the collection of seasoned fans. Whether you're in the mood for the dramatic intensity of Vaughan Williams or the contemporary sophistication of Hough, this album is sure to satisfy. So sit back, relax, and let the Colorado Symphony Chorus transport you to a world of sound and beauty.