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“It should ring so breathlessly beautiful that nobody has ever heard a b-minor chord that way.” So said Bengt Ollén during the recording, about the very first notes of Eric Whitacre’s piece Waternight. Whether or not we succeeded is up to you as a listener to decide.
”The Darkness is No Darkness” is the Sofia Vokalensemble’s second recording, a much anticipated sequel to ”Black against white sky” that was released in 2003. We have collected some fantastic pieces from the American and British choir tradition on the CD.
The CD has two longer parts. Four exciting motets from “The Strathclyde motets” by the Scotsman James MacMillan and Herbert Howell’s beautiful “Requeim”. And as the marmalade on this musical scone there are pieces by contemporary composers as Judith Bingham, Morten Lauridsen etc. We really hope you’ll like the record!
1. eric whitacre • water night 4.58
2. james macmillan • videns dominum 5.11
from the strathclyde motets
3 • factus est repente 2.27
4 • mitte manum tuam 3.28
5 • data est mihi 4.33
6. jonathan dove • into thy hands 6.26
7. ola gjeilo • prelude 3.27
8. judith bingham • the darkness is no darkness 4.55
9. samuel sebastian wesley • thou wilt keep him in perfect peace 4.22
10. herbert howells • I salvator mundi 2.16
11. requiem • II psalm 23 2.51
12 • III requiem aeternam (1) 3.51
13 • IV psalm 121 2.37
14 • V requiem aeternam (2) 4.21
15 • VI i heard a voice from heaven 5.15
16. morten lauridsen • o magnum mysterium 6.15
Additional Information
| Release year | 2009 |
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| Recorded in | Hjorhagskyrkan, Stockholm |
