Angels in the Architecture (GIA ChoralWorks Series)
Choral Music of Bartok, Britten, Erb, Henson, Lauridsen, MacMillan, Mendelssohn, Sandstrom, Sisask, Stravinsky, and Whitbourn
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Choral Music of Bartok, Britten, Erb, Henson, Lauridsen, MacMillan, Mendelssohn, Sandstrom, Sisask, Stravinsky, and Whitbourn. GIA ChoralWorks. Music Education. CD. GIA Publications #837. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-CD-837).

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The first recording of The Westminster Williamson Voices James Jordan, Conductor Ken Cowan, Organ Eric Schweingruber, Trumpet Marilyn Shenenberger, Piano   ...the composer list reads like a veritable Who's Who among leading 20th Century and contemporary masters...On top of these peerless performances, we get pristine recorded sound and a solid [CD] booklet...Choral music just doesn't get any better than this. —Lindsay Koob, reviewer for American Record Guide (November/December 2010)   ...a magnificent outpouring of intimate and forceful choral artistry. —Gramophone (September 2010) Premiere recording of Blake Henson’s “My Flight from Heaven” In this brilliant audiophile recording from James Jordan and The Westminster Williamson Voices, it is truly the angels that are in the details. Jordan selects his favorite works by the great masters of choral composition… and then pairs each work to its ideal acoustical environment. The choir is joined on the recording by organ virtuoso Ken Cowan and Eric Schweingruber, trumpet. The seven-second reverb in the Immaculate Conception Church in Trenton, New Jersey, to the pristine resonances of The Lawrenceville School Chapel, The Girard College Chapel, the Philadelphia Cathedral, and St. Clement’s Church in Philadelphia provide the stunning acoustics for this musical and sonic adventure. This recording includes two works by Moses Hogan, “Wade in the Water” and “Ole Time Religion,” a tribute to Hogan’s musical genius. The premiere recording of “My Flight for Heaven” by Blake Henson is destined to be a classic. This recording also includes one of the rare recordings of the choral masterpiece by Sandstrom, a mystical setting of Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming. Works by Morten Lauridsen (Sure on This Shining Night), James Whitbourn (Hodie), James MacMillan (In Splendoribus Sanctorum), Felix Mendelssohn (Psalm 100), and other master composers make this an essential recording for any lover of the choral arts.