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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A peek into an introspective soul,
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This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
It was a bright Florida afternoon....not much traffic on the highway. I popped Rutter's new CD in my car stereo. Wrapped in the total sound of the disc, I gathered my thoughts for this commentary.Several years ago, the Rutters sustained the most painful, tragic loss of their young son, a computer whiz, and a singer. It was one of those accidents that should have never happened...a wayward car. This crushing blow seemed to have silenced the composer for awhile, as it would if one of us were to have sustained such a painful loss. Somehow all of us eventually find a venue to bring the pain out into acceptance, and get on with out lives. The "Mass for Children" brought sadness to my heart, as well as the feeling of redemption. It is a beautiful work, crafted with eloquence in Rutter's own distiguishable sound. Perhaps this was Rutter's way of paying tribute to his son, clearing his soul of torment, and moving back into the light of creation....a personal catharsis. The music on the entire CD floats with a sense of spirituality Rutter achieved with his "Requiem". (This work is always being performed somewhere in the world as it resonates with most everyone who knows it intimately.) The solo duets in this disc are truly inspired, and the voices of children fulfill Rutter's purpose in writing more music for juniors choirs. Bravo! But this is Rutter at his best...it's not "Shepherd's Pipe Carol" or "Gloria", but it is very introspective, spiritually satisying, and definitely John Rutter.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mass of the Children Deserves Ten Stars!,
By David Henderson "David" (Arlington, Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
"Mass of the Children" is, unquestionably, John Rutter's most magnificent, powerful and emotional composition. As the only guest at the recording session in May 2003 for "Mass of the Children," let me share a little about the scene - it was in the Great Hall of University College School in Hempstead - a grand room, wood paneled with a tall arched ceiling. In the balcony at one end was the Cantate Youth Choir, a group of girls, ages 13 to 18, from Essex. Below them was John's legendary choir, The Cambridge Singers - 26 of the finest voices in England. In front of The Cambridge Singers were the two soloists - soprano Joanne Lunn and baritone Roderick Williams. Then, John and a 30-piece orchestra, the City of London Sinfonia.What happened that afternoon was more than a recording session. It was more significant and more inspired. It truly was, I believe, a Mass in remembrance of a child. And, I think, you can hear it on this recording, especially in the Finale (track 5), when about halfway through the pure voices of the children soar above the orchestra and The Cambridge Singers, filling the Great Hall with something you've never heard before on a recording ... like angels singing.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful!,
By Kat (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
I sing with my school choir, and was blessed to be able to perform the Mass of the Children with the school. It is a beautiful mass-- the lightness of the childrens voices with the power of the adult choirs make a moving and powerful mass. The orchestra is stunning, just enough to add beauty to the piece. Rutter's Mass of the Children is a must-have for any person who enjoys this type of music.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding!,
By Daisy T. "Daisy" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
As an avid choral enthusiast, and having performed The Mass of the Children, I can say that this is one of Rutter's finest works. Without a doubt, Rutter truly allows his soul to shine through in this masterpiece. The children's choir is fabulous, and the music gives me chill bumps whenever I hear it. I highly recommend this album!
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It Touches The Soul,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
Regardless of the measured and somewhat smug opinion of the person from NJ, I have never before heard a piece of choral music quite so beautiful as Mr. Rutter's "Mass of the Children." It is a truly inspired work and, as a parent, it touches my soul with emotion.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Britten-lite :(,
By surfinmuse (Los Angeles, CA & Cambridge, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
I contemplated on this 3-star rating for a bit, especially after reading all the 4- to 5-star ratings preceding this. John Rutter is a terrific and charismatic choral conductor and writer. His editing on Fauré's Requiem really galvanized the popularity of that work, not to mention his own very heart-felt Requiem setting as well. Speaking of Requiem settings, my bone to pick about the "Mass of the Children" work is such that it emulates (albeit in a heart-felt and sincere fashion) other large-scale works that involve orchestral, treble and mixed choruses, very specifically Benjamin Britten's unforgettable War Requiem. I couldn't help but feel a bit slighted by the last few pages of "Mass of the Children" and its much diluted rendition of the War Requiem's counterpart conclusion. I think those famliar w/ the Britten will know what I mean. It's hard not to draw a comparison because the similarities are striking yet determinedly contrived.
In any case, I do understand that the participants and "target audience" are perhaps less lofty than that of the Britten. According to the score inscription, this was "written at the inviation of Peter Tiboris and MidAmerica Productions." There are other anthems on this CD that offer a nice addition. I think the Clare Benediction is a stand-out as a great latter-Rutter anthem, with a characteristically satisfying, fluent and "inevitable" cadences towards the end.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Brilliant Masterpiece,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
After being able to perform this piece myself, I know that is is just amazing! I reccomend it to anyobdy who likes spiritual, uplifting music.
Nice work, Mr. Rutter!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Mass worth while,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
I've had the privilege of working with John Rutter on many different instances, including his newest piece, "Mass of the Children" premiered in Carnegie Hall in February 2003. He seemed very pleased of the outcome of both the recording session in May 2003, and the first two public performances in February 2003 and May 2003. This short mass, only about 35 minutes, has many different qualities that both instrumentalists and choral music listeners enjoy. A strong alto part provides an interesting lift to a predominantly "soprano" world. This piece tends to be a little predictable, as does most Rutter pieces, but also adds a nice twist by adding a children's chorus to further purify the already wonderful sound. The overall CD includes the mass plus some of his other sacred music that never has been recorded. I would recommend this CD to anyone who has listened to any of Rutter's works and anyone that enjoys choral music.
9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for choral lovers,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
I've had the privilege of working with John Rutter on many different instances, including his newest piece, "Mass of the Children" premiered in Carnegie Hall. He seemed very pleased of the outcome of both the recording session, and the first two public performances. A major rumor has been about why he composed this piece. And a confirmation of both Mr. Rutter and his commentary in the CD show that indeed he wrote it for a children's choir to work with an adult choir. Many believed in the beginning the piece was for his soon, who tragically died in a car accident recently. Mr. Rutter has made no indication to me or his public audience that this piece is dedicated to his son. This short mass (a Missa Brevis style), only about 35 minutes, has many different qualities that both instrumentalists and choral music listeners enjoy. A strong alto part provides an interesting lift to a predominantly "soprano" world. This piece tends to be a little predictable, as does most Rutter pieces, but also adds a nice twist by adding a children's chorus to further purify the already wonderful sound. The overall CD includes the mass plus some of his other sacred music that never has been recorded. I would recommend this CD to anyone who has listened to any of Rutter's works and anyone that enjoys choral music. Actually, this is not Rutter's first new album in over ten years. He other recent choral piece, "Feel the Spirit," made for mezzo-soprano Melanie Marshall is also available and published within the past three years. Another wonderful piece, if Rutter's work pleases you.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mass of the Children,
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This review is from: Mass of the Children (Audio CD)
My daughter is performing this work with her high school chorale. She is the main listener, and is totally enamored with this particular recording.
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Mass of the Children by John Rutter (Audio CD - 2003)
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