Stainer - The Crucifixion
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34275
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 29th March 2024
Contents
Artists
Liam Bonthrone (tenor)Arthur Bruce (baritone)
Imogen Morgan (organ)
Choir of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh
Conductor
Duncan FergusonWorks
The CrucifixionArtists
Liam Bonthrone (tenor)Arthur Bruce (baritone)
Imogen Morgan (organ)
Choir of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh
Conductor
Duncan FergusonAbout
Intended to be accessible, and full of the zeal and emotion of the reforming High Church, Stainer’s meditation on the Passion was immediately taken up in both Britain and America, and is as popular today as ever.
Here, Duncan Ferguson and the Choir of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh are joined by two rising-star Scottish soloists and, in the hymns, by a nave-full of local young musicians and the cathedral’s own worshippers to create a true sense of the musical community spirit that the composer had in mind.
Reviews
The sound is confident and magisterial at times, as well as tender and meditative when required. The whole ensemble captures the emotion well, and the pause after the tenor sings ‘And he bowed his head and gave up the ghost’ efficaciously adds to the drama before the climax of the last hymn. Anyone who wants to re-evaluate this work would do well to listen to this recording, as I am sure it will bolster its popularity. Andrew Palmer
Luckily, all the participants, from the expressive tenor Liam Bonthrone to the the diligent organist Imogen Morgan, radiate sincerity in a work weak on drama but comfortingly strong on gentle feelings.Error on this page? Let us know here
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