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by William Stone, John Cheek, Kenneth Cox, Kevin Maynor, and Roger Roloff
Sales Rank: 54530
4.0 out of 5 stars
Price:$17.98




Album Details
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1. Prologue Excerpt Listen Listen
2. Agnus Dei - Donna Carter Listen Listen
3. Kyrie - Edith Wiens Listen Listen
4. Hallelujah Listen Listen
5. Bless The Lord, O My Soul Listen Listen
6. Sanctus Listen Listen
7. Te Deum Laudamus Excerpt Listen Listen
8. Et In Terra Pax Listen Listen
9. Suscepit Israel Listen Listen
10. Pie Jesu - Judith Blegen Listen Listen
11. Libera Me Excerpt - Susan Dunn Listen Listen
12. Regina Coeli - Christine Brewer Listen Listen
13. Benedictus - David Gordon Listen Listen
14. Rex Tremendae Listen Listen
15. Finale - Heidi Grant Murphy Listen Listen


Product Review
This sampler, which appeared in 1997, features Robert Shaw, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and its associated choruses in selections from some of the choral-orchestral blockbusters they recorded for Telarc between 1979 and 1993, in consistently excellent sound. Shaw's unrivalled mastery of this repertory shines through in every selection on the disc, not least in the excerpts that frame the program: the final pages of the "Prologue in Heaven" from Boito's Mefistofele, and the towering conclusion of Mahler's Symphony No. 8, both magnificently done. Just one warning: after listening to this, you're likely to find yourself hurrying back to buy the recordings of the complete works. --Ted Libbey

Listener Reviews & Comments
This is a collection of choral selection from previous Telarc recordings featuring the Robert Shaw Chorale and the Atlanta Symphony. Recording dates range from 1979 to 1993. It's a great cross-sampling of (mostly) Romantic-era choral pieces, the choral singing is as usual impeccable, and it's a great group of soloists. As these excerpts are from some of my very favorite pieces of music, I kept wondering why I wasn't more enthusiastic about this compilation. Part of the problem is hearing the music in excerpts (a movement here, an aria there) is pretty frustrating. Entering smack in the middle of the last movement of Mahler 8, it can take you a while to get your musical bearings. I'm also not wild about most of the interpretations, many of which struck me as kind of flat and uninspired (the Verdi Requiem and the Mahler 8 stick out in my mind). Suffice to say I didn't learn anything new about any of the pieces on the album, and in every case there is a recording of the work I like much better. (Except the Cavalleria rusticana excerpt, which I really liked, go figure.) Bottom line: if you're not familiar with these works, and want a good (and very well-performed) cross-section of Romantic choral pieces, give it a listen. But then do yourself a favor and buy complete and more inspired versions of the pieces you really like. Comment | Permalink | (Report this)


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Absolute Heaven
by William Stone, John Cheek, Kenneth Cox, Kevin Maynor, and Roger Roloff
Price:$17.98




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