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Directed by Gail Walton
The third compilation of the Liturgical Choir's music, Exultate Deo, features mostly a cappella music, with sets by Durufle, Palestrina, Mendelssohn, and Stanford. Highlights include Faure's tranquil 'Cantique de Jean Racine'; Hoiby's contemporary organ exposition, 'Let This Mind Be In You'; Palestrina's ageless 'Sicut Cervus'; Mendelssohn's eight-voice German Mass segments; and Stanford's jubilant Easter anthem, 'Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem.' |