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Patricia Thompson (Artist), Brian Newhouse (Artist), Gregorio Allegri (Artist), Samuel Barber (Artist), Herbert Howells (Artist), Frank Martin (Artist), Dale Warland Singers (Artist), Jerry Rubino (Artist), Angela Malek (Artist), Julie Ann Olson (Artist), Marie Spar Dymit (Artist), Dean Palermo (Artist), Dean Palmero (Artist)
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1. I. Kyrie
2. II. Gloria
3. III. Credo
4. IV. Sanctus
5. V. Agnus Dei
6. Salvator mundi
7. Psalm 23
8. Requiem aeternam 1
9. Psalm 121
10. Requiem aeternam 2
11. I heard a voice from heaven

On this CD:
  1. Mass, for double chorus
    Composed by Frank Martin
    with Dale Warland Singers
    Conducted by Dale Warland

  2. Agnus Dei, for chorus & organ/piano (arr. from 2nd mvt. of String Quartet), Op. 11
    Composed by Samuel Barber
    with Marie Spar Dymit, Dale Warland Singers
    Conducted by Dale Warland

  3. Miserere mei Deus (Psalm 51), motet for chorus
    Composed by Gregorio Allegri
    with Dean Palermo, Angela Malek, Steve J. Sandberg, David Fischer, Jane E. Anderson, Dale Warland Singers, Jin Hi Kim, Randall C Speer
    Conducted by Dale Warland, Jerry Rubino

  4. Requiem for soprano, 2 tenors, bass & chorus
    Composed by Herbert Howells
    with Dean Palermo, Angela Malek, Dale Warland Singers, Brian Newhouse, Julie Ann Olson, Patricia Thompson
    Conducted by Dale Warland


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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you believe music can be the voice of God, buy this., June 22, 2000
By Bass Barreltone (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This is some of the finest singing I have ever heard, recorded very well in a perfect acoustical space. Before I say anything else, I must say: this recording is a marvel.

The gem of the CD is Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings" in his own choral arrangement. It is easy to hear why it is not often sung; the lines and phrases are of immense length, and no obvious breaths can be taken. The Singers' technique is astounding in this regard; personally, I cannot tell whether the choir is "stagger-breathing" or not. The climax of the work is a perfectly blended fortissimo-a very difficult thing to manage-followed by a perfectly balanced and blended pianissimo. Warland seems to have been very aware of the necessity for a great deal of sound from the basses; they are never overpowering, but always audible.

The weakness of the CD is Gregorio Allegri's "Miserere." This piece relies heavily on the voice of the soprano soloist; in this recording, she is neither free of vibrato nor in perfect tune when she should be. Her voice is lovely, it's true, but it is not appropriate to a solo written for treble. Furthermore, the DWSingers is an American group; while I applaud my countrymen for tackling this most famous of Renaissance motets, I also realize that a difficult decision had to be made. The Singers decided to sing the "Miserere" in an anachronistic American choral style, rather than learn to sing in a more traditional European style (i.e. "straight-tone," with a more boyish soprano and alto sound. If you enjoy this track, I recommend the spectacular recording by the St. Paul's Cathedral Choir, on their "Hear My Prayer" CD. You will immediately see what I'm getting at.

The Mass by Frank Martin is one of the more unusual "non-modernist" works for choir. It is both spectacular and beautiful. The room's acoustics are wonderfully displayed at the climax of the "Kyrie," and they allow the second chorus in the "Sanctus" and "Benedictus" to create a sea of sound to support the first chorus. The "Credo" has its moments, especially the "Et incarnatus" section, but is basically a functional setting of the long prayer. The "Gloria" has no such moments, and is, to me, entirely forgettable. The same goes for the "Agnus Dei," which, however, redeems itself with a great ending after droning on for a few pages.

The Howells Requiem is an unparalleled masterpiece. I know of no other setting of the Requiem which speaks so honestly, so directly, to my heart. While Durufle depicts the fires of hell and the ethereal heavens, and Faure conveys simply the universal nature of death, Howells shows us what it really is to lose a loved one. He has written from the depths of his soul, in an intensely personal and individual style, to the memory of his son. The work is clearly composed for himself and his son, not for a commission or for fame. Where other composers of Requiems have composed works which preach to the congregation, Howells is praying silently to God with his entire being. The sublimity of this work is beyond further description. I could not ask for a better recording; I have heard Robert Shaw's version, and while it is good, it does not approach the passion or the depth of this recording.

If you have ever sung in a choir, listened to choral music, or if you believe in the capacity of the human voice to express a higher truth--get this CD any way you can.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the world's great choirs in a memorable program, May 3, 2002
By Bruce Hodges (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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It's hard not to rave about this recording; all the ecstatic reviews below are right on target.

The Dale Warland Singers are one of the world's finest choral ensembles, known for their precise technique, silken tone, and adventurous programming. Many outstanding composers have written pieces for them, capitalizing on the group's talent and unique sound. This disc is one of the Warland group's finest achievements. Not only is the program well-considered and expertly sung, but the pristine, virtually noise-free recording is a delight.

My personal favorite is the Howells "Requiem," a deeply moving piece written in 1936. The composer's sad inspiration was the death of his son, and from that grief emerged this stirring creation. This masterpiece receives a mystical and intense performance here that will haunt you long after it has ended.

The Barber "Agnus Dei" (based on his "Adagio for Strings") is gorgeously done, with the long lines powerfully sustained, and the chorus making the tricky intervals sound easy. If you are familiar with the "Adagio" you owe it to your ears to this arrangement for chorus - quite a celestial experience. And Frank Martin's "Mass" is probably the least well-known piece on the program - a pity, but perhaps a performance as glowing as this one will make a better case for it.

The oldest work on the program is the Allegri "Miserere," in an excellent performance. For me, it does not quite displace my favorite by the Tallis Scholars on Gimell, but it is still outstanding choral singing by any measure.

The sound on the recording is amazing - crystal-clear and natural, with no background noise. After hearing this group's other stunning CD on American Choral Classics ("December Stillness"), I can only conclude that ACC is one of the finest small labels around.

An excellent, striking recording, both artistically and sonically, of one of the finest choral ensembles you will ever hear.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you love choral singing, you should find this stunning, July 15, 2002
I bought this disk because I heard the Barber "Agnus Dei" on the radio. The other treasures on this disk are at least as good as that. As others have noted, the recording is clear, precise, of wonderful tone, intonation, and they maintain excellent ensemble.

For me, what makes the disk so special is that that you don't get to hear repertoire like the Martin mass and the Howells requiem all that often. And it is performed here in a way that is very moving - they know this music very well - both musically and its emotional center.

I can't get over the sound of this group. So balanced, so able to make the soft sounds full and still disappear to nothing. And when they need power, they can go all the way up without shrieking or howling.

This is a fine group and a gorgeous recording of some wonderful music.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent
As other reviewers have noted, the Dale Warland Singers are spectacular in their sound and blend.

Frank Martin's mass is a treat--and I personally LOVE the Gloria... Read more
Published 6 months ago by P. Haverstock

5.0 out of 5 stars Cathedral Classics
The highlight of the disc is the sung version of Agnes Dei written by Samuel Barber. The song is sung to Adagio for Strings and one of the most beautiful pieces I ever heard.
Published 18 months ago by Lee Martin

5.0 out of 5 stars Heavenly
WHOA!!! I bought this CD after singing the Barber with my college group. I never expected such great music! Read more
Published on December 28, 2006 by music lover

5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely worth buying!!!
I initially heard Samuel Barber's Agnus Dei on our local Public Broadcasting radio station and immediately acquired my own copy afterwards. Read more
Published on July 9, 2006 by MusicRules

5.0 out of 5 stars remarkable transposition
The transposition of Barber's Adagio for Strings into a choral piece is by itself worth the price of this CD. This is ethereal music.
Published on March 10, 2006 by James Wygant

5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic
This is a truly fantastic cd! The choir is very tight and seem to follow Dale Warland's every move. Read more
Published on February 21, 2006 by Music Man

5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing else available like it.
Without question, this recording is on the "not optional" list for any choral director. The acoustics of the space in which it was recording, the amazing technical mastery of the... Read more
Published on September 25, 2005 by Benjamin L. Filippone

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the Best!
First of all, I love this CD. The music is beautiful and the voices are and absolute perfect blend! Read more
Published on May 5, 2000 by T. Young

5.0 out of 5 stars VERY GOOD performance
I have to say, the recording of Barber's "Agnus Dei", on this CD, is the best I have heard. The voices are in a perfect blend. Read more
Published on February 11, 2000 by Mathew Calewarts

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding individual performers plus exceptional chorus
Originally heard on area NPR station, KUAF in Fayetteville, AR. As another listener stated, the "Agnus Dei" was spellbinding, very moving.... breath-taking!
Published on October 28, 1999 by P. Mosca

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