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O lux beata Trinitas
Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Graham Ross
This really is exceptional singing – immaculately balanced and blended, with text always at its heart. Ross and his young singers have given us quite the gift in this series. I can’t wait to...
O lux beata Trinitas
Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Graham Ross
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This really is exceptional singing – immaculately balanced and blended, with text always at its heart. Ross and his young singers have given us quite the gift in this series. I can’t wait to...
About
A joyful Trinity
Graham Ross concludes his exploration of music for the liturgical calendar with a programme focusing on the Holy Trinity, as reflected in music of the Russian and British traditions. From the works of the New Russian Choral School led by Tchaikovsky to more modern pieces such as those of Britten, with excursions into the Renaissance and contemporary creation, Graham Ross skilfully brings out the multiple correspondences between the choral traditions that have become established over the centuries around the mystery of the Trinity.
Contents and tracklist
- Nicholas Morris
- Choir of Clare College Cambridge
- Graham Ross
- Eleanor Carter
- Choir of Clare College Cambridge
- Graham Ross
- Eleanor Carter
- Choir of Clare College Cambridge
- Graham Ross
- Nicholas Morris
- Choir of Clare College Cambridge
- Graham Ross
Awards and reviews
July 2018
This really is exceptional singing – immaculately balanced and blended, with text always at its heart. Ross and his young singers have given us quite the gift in this series. I can’t wait to hear what they do next.