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The Cambridge Singers Collection
 
 

The Cambridge Singers Collection

Anonymous (Composer), Anton Bruckner (Composer), Gregorian Chant (Composer), Claude Debussy (Composer), Robert Lucas Pearsall (Composer), Peter [composer] Philips (Composer), Henry Purcell (Composer), John Rutter (Composer), Charles Villiers Stanford (Composer), John Taverner (Composer), English Traditional (Composer), Giuseppe Verdi (Composer), John Rutter (Conductor), Richard Hickox (Conductor), Duke Dobing (Performer), City of London Sinfonia (Orchestra), London Sinfonia (Orchestra), Wayne Marshall (Performer), Caroline Ashton (Performer)
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1. No. 1, "Dieu! qu'il la fait bon regarder!"
2. No. 2, "Quand j'ai ouy le tambourin"
3. No. 3, "Yver, vous n'ests qu'un villain"
4. Laudi alla Vergine Maria
5. Magnificat in G
6. Te Deum in C
7. Riddle Song
8. Sing a song of sixpence
9. Waltz
10. Opening extract
11. I Movement

On this CD:
  1. Chansons de Charles d'Orléans (3), song cycle for chorus, L. 92
    Composed by Claude Debussy
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  2. The Keel Row, for voice & piano (Northumbrian Folk Song)
    Composed by English Traditional
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  3. The Willow Tree
    Composed by Anonymous
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  4. Regina caeli laetare, for chorus
    Composed by Gregorian Chant
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  5. Ave Maria (II), motet for chorus in F major, WAB 6
    Composed by Anton Bruckner
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  6. Sacred Pieces (4), for chorus & orchestra (Quattro pezzi sacri) Laudi alla Vergine Maria
    Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  7. Magnificat in G, Op 81
    Composed by Charles Villiers Stanford
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Caroline Ashton, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  8. Te Deum in C major
    Composed by Charles Villiers Stanford
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  9. Remember not, Lord, our offences, anthem for chorus & organ, Z. 50
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  10. Christe Jesu, pastor bone, antiphon for 5 voices (lacks tenor part)
    Composed by John Taverner
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  11. O Beatum et Sacrosanctum Diem for 5 voices
    Composed by Peter Philips
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  12. Lay A Garland
    Composed by Robert Lucas Pearsall
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  13. Fancies, a cycle of choral settings with small orchestra Riddle Song
    Composed by John Rutter
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  14. Childhood Lyrics (5) for unaccompanied choir Sing a song of sixpence
    Composed by John Rutter
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter

  15. Suite Antique (for flute, harpsichord & strings) Waltz
    Composed by John Rutter
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers, Duke Dobing
    Conducted by John Rutter

  16. Wind in the Willows, for narrator, vocal ensemble & orchestra Opening extract
    Composed by John Rutter
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, King's Singers, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by Richard Hickox, John Rutter

  17. All Creatures of Our God and King for chorus, organ & orchestra I Movement
    Composed by John Rutter
    Performed by The City of London Sinfonia
    with Wayne Marshall, Cambridge Singers
    Conducted by John Rutter


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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful sampler of music, September 22, 2005
This disc is a sampler of other Cambridge Singers discs. The tracks on the album were recorded at different times and places, including the regular venues for the Cambridge Singers such as the Lady Chapel at Ely Cathedral and the Great Hall of University College School, London.

--Music--
Selections on this disc come from eight different Collegium recordings, representing a wide range of the Cambridge Singers' work. Pieces here include secular and sacred work, ancient and modern. There are a cappella and accompanied pieces. Composers represented here include Stanford, Bruckner, Verdi, Debussy, Taverner and Purcell, as well as a number of pieces by John Rutter himself. The latter pieces include the first movement of Rutter's wonderful 'Magnificat'.

Guest performers include the King's Singers and the City of London Sinfonia, Richard Baker as a narrator and Wayne Marshall on the organ.

The music is very well done; Rutter's ear for tone and balance is superb, and his building of this ensemble of singers has retained a consistent beauty and grace through the years. Their best pieces are liturgical and religious pieces, but there is a good deal of power and fun in the secular and folk songs.

--Liner Notes--
The notes for this recording include the titles and words of each anthem or hymn. The notes for each piece also includes brief biographical information of the composer, and unique information about each work, when particular composers are represented more than once. One thing conspicuously missing is much biographical information about John Rutter, or any descriptive information about the Cambridge Singers apart from the most basic of information.

--John Rutter--
Rutter was born in London and educated at Clare College, Cambridge. This was where his career as a composer, arranger and conductor began. His early work was with groups at King's College Chapel at Cambridge as well as the Bath Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra. He has worked for the BBC providing music for educational series such as 'The Archaeology of the Bible Lands', until in 1979 he began forming the Cambridge Singers, and has continued a remarkable career of performance and recording as their director ever since.

--The Cambridge Singers--
The Cambridge Singers are a mixed choir of voices, many of whom were members of choir of Rutter's college, Clare College, Cambridge. While they specialise in English and Latin liturgical pieces, they have a wide range of recordings that span from modern compositions (including a remarkable requiem by Rutter) to English folk songs of the Middle Ages. Many are former members of the choir of Clare College and other Cambridge collegiate choirs (hence the name, Cambridge Singers). In the quarter-century since the founding, the Cambridge Singers have produced an impressive body of recordings.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars lean and elegant, July 25, 2007
By David A. Baer (Indianapolis, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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This wildly eclectic anthology of well-known pieces, performed by an accomplished musical company to modest instrumental accompaniment, is a sampler of what grouped voices can accomplish under masterful directorship in the sparest of styles.

This album introduces what the Singers can do. It is held together not by genre or composer but simply by the fact that varying traditions are performed here by the group, thus the word 'Collection' in the title.

If you like what the Cambridge singers do here, you'll likely want to purchase one of their more thematically consistent albums, perhaps beginning with their Christmas album.

Choral music maintains its lively presence at Cambridge in spite of a million competing, and sometimes distracting, pressures. Perhaps it's something in the air or water of the ancient university town. Clare College, Cambridge, is the anchor of the Singers, and to be thanked for performing that role.
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