Polyphonia in Excelsis: Sacred Music by Claudio Dall'Albero

Polyphonia in Excelsis: Sacred Music by Claudio Dall'Albero

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The Choir of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
David Skinner (director)

The celebrated Choir of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge with director David Skinner, present an enticing recital of sacred choral works by the Italian contemporary composer Claudio Dall'Albero.

Drawing on inspiration from earlier forms, polyphony and chant, Dall'Albero's choral works prove at once both powerful and evocative. Included in this programme of world premiere recordings are two works written specially for the Sidney Sussex Choir (Magnificat) and for this album (the solo organ suite Trittico di Cantabrigia) - the first recording of the college's new Flentrop organ.

Album Booklet (PDF)

Tracklist

1. In medio ecclesiae

2. Parvulus filius

3. Magnificat VIII toni

4. Non corruptibilibus

Missa ‘De Angelis’
5. Kyrie
6. Gloria
7. Credo

Trittico di Cantabrigia
for organ
8. Sulle rive del fiume Cam
9. Jogging nel parco Jesus Green
10. Passacaglia per Lady Sidney

Missa ‘De Angelis’
11. Sanctus
12. Agnus Dei

13. Psállite Domino

All world premiere recordings

14. Fuga Francescana

15. Oratio in Festo S. Caroli

'This is a rather startling disc. [...] David Skinner leads his young singers skilfully through these testing yet pleasing pieces that are both refreshingly new and comfortingly familiar.'

- The Observer

'This is a rather startling disc. [...] David Skinner leads his young singers skilfully through these testing yet pleasing pieces that are both refreshingly new and comfortingly familiar.'
The Observer

'This very enjoyable CD brings together a number of works by the contemporary composer Claudio Dall’ Albero in excellent performances. [...] A very good introduction the sound world of this composer.'
Lark Reviews

Credits
© 2017 Resonus Limited
Ⓟ 2017 Resonus Limited
Catalogue No.: RES10190
EAN: 5060262790953
Release date: 2 June 2017
Producer, engineer & editor: Adam Binks