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Cambridge Singers: A Cappella



 
Song Name   Composer
Hymn To St. Cecilia   Benjamin Britten
Nun Stehn Die Rosen In Blute   Johannes Brahms
Die Berfe Sind Spitz   Johannes Brahms
Am Wildbachen Die Weiden    Johannes Brahms
Und Gehst Du Uber Den Kirchhof   Johannes Brahms
An Die Sterne   Robert Schumann
Ungewisses Licht   Robert Schumann
Zuversicht   Robert Schumann
Talismane   Robert Schumann
Lay A Garland   Robert Schumann
The Splendour Falls On Castle Walls   Robert Schumann
Nicolette   Maurice Ravel
Trois Beaux Oiseaux Du Paradis   Robert Schumann
Ronde   Robert Schumann
Dieu! Qu'il La Fait A Bon Regarder   Claude Debussy
Quant J'ai Ouy Le Tabourin   Claude Debussy
Yver, Vous N'estes Qu'un Villain   Claude Debussy
Magoton Va T'a L'iau   Francis Poulenc
La Belle Se Sied Au Pied De La Tour   Francis Poulenc
Pilons I'orge   Francis Poulenc
Clic, Clac, Dansez Sabots   Francis Poulenc
C'est La Petit' Fill' Du Prince   Francis Poulenc
La Belle Si Nous Etions    Francis Poulenc
Ah! Mon Beau Laboureur   Francis Poulenc
Les Tisserands   Francis Poulenc

Directed by John Rutter

In the first paragraph of the 32-page liner notes to "A Cappella" we learn that "a cappella," translated from the Italian, means "in the style of the chapel," probably a reference to the Sistine Chapel in Rome, where a tradition of unaccompanied singing has gone on since the Renaissance. Although the meaning of the term has since expanded to include unaccompanied secular music, it's clear that the Cambridge Singers hold to the original meaning, as none of the music on this CD would sound out of place under the Sistine's famous ceiling. Directed by the renowned John Rutter, the CS bring us the finest sacred music, first 11 songs from England and Germany, then 14 songs from France, all written in the 19th and 20th centuries. We have Britten's "Hymn to St. Cecilia," four songs from Brahms' "Vier Lieder aus dem Jungbrunnen," five songs from Schuman's "Vier doppelchorige Gesange, Op. 141," R.L. Pearsall's "Lay a Garland," Frederick Delius' "The Splendour Falls on Castle Walls," Ravel's "Trois Chansons," Debussy's "Trois Chansons de Charles d'Orleans," and eight songs from "Chansons Francaises." As most of the lyrics are in German or French, it's nice to have the extensive liner notes with all the words and translations. Beautiful music, angelically sung!

7122 CD $12.98   Mixed | Chorus | England

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