Keitch - Guardian of Heaven
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Label: EM Records
Cat No: EMRCD061
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 29th May 2020
Contents
Works
Ave MariaDeus, cui proprium est
Eternal Rest
Evening Canticles (University of Exeter Service)
For the Kingdom of God
Justorum animae
Latin Canticles (Canterbury Service)
Nunc laudare debemus
O glorious prince St Michael
O lux beatissima
O salutaris hostia
O tu suavissima Virga
The Church is built upon the earthly stone
Visit this place, O Lord
Artists
CantateConductor
Zoltan PadWorks
Ave MariaDeus, cui proprium est
Eternal Rest
Evening Canticles (University of Exeter Service)
For the Kingdom of God
Justorum animae
Latin Canticles (Canterbury Service)
Nunc laudare debemus
O glorious prince St Michael
O lux beatissima
O salutaris hostia
O tu suavissima Virga
The Church is built upon the earthly stone
Visit this place, O Lord
Artists
CantateConductor
Zoltan PadAbout
Reviews
This CD contains World Première Recordings of sacred compositions by Graham Keitch (b.1955), an English composer of works belonging stoutly to Anglican choral tradition… Keitch’s luscious harmonies reminded me of the music of the American composer Morten Lauridsen. The second item, ‘O glorious Prince St Michael’ has more of a contrapuntal feel. In this and many other works I thought of the tradition of composers like Herbert Howells, but of course all are very much the individual work of Keitch himself... The final piece, ‘The Church is built upon the earthly stone’, based on an ancient Syriac Hymn is particularly invigorating with wonderful intensely committed singing from Cantate. Alan CooperError on this page? Let us know here
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