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Stabat Mater / Parrott [Import]

Gregorian Chant , Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina , Arvo Part , John Browne , Andrew Parrott , Taverner Consort Choir , Deborah Miles-Johnson , Joanne Andrews , Simon Berridge Audio CD
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listen  1. Stabat MaterTaverner Choir/Andrew Parrott 6:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Stabat mater a 8Taverner Consort/Andrew Parrott11:04$1.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Stabat Mater (transcription for voices and viol consort by Malcolm Bruno)Taverner Consort/Fretwork/Andrew Parrott29:19$4.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Stabat mater dolorosa a 6Taverner Choir/Andrew Parrott14:35$2.99 Buy Track


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  • Performer: Taverner Consort Choir, Deborah Miles-Johnson, Joanne Andrews, Simon Berridge
  • Conductor: Andrew Parrott
  • Composer: Gregorian Chant, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Arvo Part, John Browne
  • Audio CD (February 17, 1998)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Angel Records
  • ASIN: B000002SRC
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #454,539 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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This expertly performed "Stabat Mater" compilation includes two important 16th-century works: the Eton Choirbook setting by John Browne, a sumptuous-if-not-solemn fantasia for six-part choir; and Palestrina's serene double-choir setting, performed one-voice-per-part with improvised embellishments--as Renaissance singers commonly did. Pärt's "Stabat Mater" for vocal trio and string trio (performed stunningly on ECM by the Hilliard Ensemble and, among others, Gidon Kremer) is performed here by three voices and viol sextet. The string playing on the ECM disc was, within the confines of Pärt's somewhat abstract style, very emotional. The viols can't replicate the violin family's intense singing tone and dynamic range; consequently, the expression of grief in the music is yet more abstracted. Technically, Andrew Parrott's singers are at least equal to the Hilliard Ensemble, possibly better. Not necessarily an ideal performance, but worth investigating. --Matthew Westphal

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional singing, December 6, 1999
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This review is from: Stabat Mater / Parrott (Audio CD)
This is a very interesting compilation, exploring the settings of Stabat Mater from Gregorian chant to the 20th-century composer Arvo Part. I bought this disc for Browne's Stabat Mater because I already had the Palestrina and the Part on other CD's, but I enjoyed the "journey through time" regardless of my original intent. As Matthew Westphal mentions, the Part piece is available on the Hilliard, in a comparable performance. The Palestrina piece comes from a glorious recording entitled The Music of the Sistine Chapel/Parrott (Virgin Veritas 61309 - buy, buy, buy! ). But there is NO other recording of Stabat Mater by Browne that would come even close to this performance. The artistry of the Taverner Choir and the sheer beauty of sound they produce are hard to match. Parrott directs Browne Stabat Mater by alternating choral and solo sections. Almost every singer in a 16-person choir gets his or her turn at a solo, but the most beautiful voices repeatedly take center stage (well, at least they're the most beautiful voices to me, namely Charles Daniels and Mark Padmore). In contrast, the uniformly choral rendition of this work by The Sixteen sounds bland. Browne Stabat Mater is part of the typical Tudor tradition, in which the singers were said to "jubilate" rather than simply sing. The work has characteristically florid lines, complex harmonies and effective sprinklings of peeling high voices. But what is unusual about this work is its emphasis on the words, especially highlighted by the solo sections. "The wall of sound," prevalent 50 years before the Eton Choirbook from which the Browne piece was taken, is being replaced by careful enunciation of individual words and phrases. Parrott's singers sing marvelously. I don't understand how Westphal can be so lukewarm about this wonderful recording.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Forget Hilliard Ensemble, October 24, 2001
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Tjerk Schuringa (Amsterdam Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stabat Mater / Parrott (Audio CD)
Of course I got this album for Arvo Pärt's Stabat Mater. I was introduced to this work by the performance of the Hilliard Ensemble on Arbos. While a worthy interpretation, there was something not right, and it was the abundance of vibrato. By chance I came across the Fretwork performance, and the purity of it is overwhelming. The recording is clear, technically superb, the vocals stunning... There's no way I can listen to this CD dry-eyed
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb set of Stabat Maters, August 2, 2008
This review is from: Stabat Mater / Parrott (Audio CD)
I came across this while looking for a recording of Palestrina's Stabat Mater. I listened to the MP3 sample of the Palestrina, and it was beyond anything I was expecting -- clear, perfect, and astoundingly touching; that short excerpt brought tears to my eyes. I later learned that the Palestrina was recorded using the One Voice Per Part (OVPP) practice, in which a single singer is assigned to each part. It works magnificently in this 8 voice work, with a clarity of polyphony I hadn't imagined was possible.

The other recordings on here are also excellent. Although I have not heard any other recordings of the Pärt, and thus have no basis for comparison, I found that it worked very well in the viol arrangement; the tone of these instruments complements the voices of the singers very nicely. Westphal (reviewing for Amazon) writes that "The viols can't replicate the violin family's intense singing tone and dynamic range; consequently, the expression of grief in the music is yet more abstracted." I didn't find this to be the case at all; while the viol may lack the qualities of the violin that many people idiomatically associate with "expressiveness," this recording is nonetheless suffused with emotion.

The Gregorian Chant and Browne recordings are also excellent, with similar technical clarity and musical sensitivity. If you have even the slightest interest in any of these works, I highly recommend purchasing this recording. It is a truly special experience.
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