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Turner - Sacred Choral Works
Choir of Gonville & Caius & Yorkshire Baroque Soloists, Geoffrey Webber
Turner - Sacred Choral Works
Choir of Gonville & Caius & Yorkshire Baroque Soloists, Geoffrey Webber
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Geoffrey Webber’s choir sings with greater passion than most of its Oxbridge rivals.
About
It is easy to forget that our great English choral tradition was once silenced by Act of Parliament. The Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 ushered in one of the finest periods of English music, though the road to recovery for church music was a slow and difficult one. William Turner, then a precocious nine year-old, went on to become one of the best known composers and singers of his day. This premiere recording presents a cross section of Turner's sacred music, ranging from small-scale liturgical works to some of his grandest creations, the Te Deum and Jubilate in D.
Contents and tracklist
- Julia Doyle (soprano), William Purefoy (countertenor), William Towers (countertenor), Paul Thompson (tenor), Daniel Jordan (baritone)
- The Choir of Gonville & Caius College Cambridge, Yorkshire Baroque Soloists
- Geoffrey Webber
- William Purefoy (countertenor), Paul Thompson (tenor), Daniel Jordan (baritone)
- The Choir of Gonville & Caius College Cambridge, Yorkshire Baroque Soloists
- Geoffrey Webber
- Paul Thompson (tenor)
- The Choir of Gonville & Caius College Cambridge, Yorkshire Baroque Soloists
- Geoffrey Webber
Awards and reviews
Geoffrey Webber’s choir sings with greater passion than most of its Oxbridge rivals.
October 2007
Geoffrey Webber and the Gonville and Caius Choir present Turner as a composer who sits at the solar plexus of a rebuilt and confident English tradition… The results are invigorating and highly persuasive. With the strong advocacy and zest of Caius joined by a highly responsive Yorkshire Baroque Soloists (mainly leading London players), Turner will find friends.
