St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 - Rev. Elgar, Atkins / Pt. Two: Chorus: "O Sacred Head Surrounded"Johann Sebastian Bach, The Bach Choir, Thames Chamber Orchestra, Sir David Willcocks
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: PreludeEdward Elgar, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Jesu, Maria, I am near to deathEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Kyrie eleisonEdward Elgar, RIAS Kammerchor, Staatskapelle Berlin, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Rouse thee, my fainting soulEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Be merciful, be graciousEdward Elgar, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Sanctus fortis, Sanctus DeusEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: I can no more; for now it comes againEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Rescue him, O LordEdward Elgar, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Novissima hora estEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Proficiscere, anima ChristianaEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Thomas Hampson, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 1: Go, in the name of Angels and ArchangelsEdward Elgar, Thomas Hampson, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: IntroductionEdward Elgar, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: I went to sleepEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: My work is done, my task is o'erEdward Elgar, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Low-born clods of brute earthEdward Elgar, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: The mind bold and independentEdward Elgar, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: I see not those false spiritsEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Praise to the HoliestEdward Elgar, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Andrew Staples, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Glory to himEdward Elgar, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Andrew Staples, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: But hark! A grand mysterious harmonyEdward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: And now the threshold as we traverse itEdward Elgar, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Praise to the Holiest in the heightEdward Elgar, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Thy judgement now is nearEdward Elgar, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Jesu! by that shuddering dread which fell on TheeEdward Elgar, Thomas Hampson, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Praise to His name!Edward Elgar, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Take me away!Edward Elgar, Andrew Staples, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Lord, Thou hast been our refugeEdward Elgar, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 / Pt. 2: Softly and gently, dearly ransomed soulEdward Elgar, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, RIAS Kammerchor, Chor Der Staatsoper Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 1: No. 1, Watchmen, Alert! (Chorus) –Edward Elgar, Huddersfield Choral Society, Martyn Brabbins, The Orchestra Of Opera North
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 1: No. 2, Watchmen, Alert! the King Is Here (Caractacus/Sentries) –Edward Elgar, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Roland Wood, Martyn Brabbins, Huddersfield Choral Society
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 1: No. 3, Father! Sire and King (Eigen/Caractacus/Orbin/Sentries) –Edward Elgar, Elgan Llŷr Thomas, Elizabeth Llewellyn, Martyn Brabbins, Huddersfield Choral Society, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Roland Wood
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 1: No. 4, At Eve to the Greenwood (Eigen) –Edward Elgar, Elizabeth Llewellyn, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Martyn Brabbins
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 1: No. 5, On the Ocean and the River (Eigen/Orbin/Caractacus) –Edward Elgar, Roland Wood, Elgan Llŷr Thomas, Elizabeth Llewellyn, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Martyn Brabbins
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 1: No. 6, Rest, Weary Monarch (Spirits of the Hill)Edward Elgar, Martyn Brabbins, Huddersfield Choral Society, The Orchestra Of Opera North
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 2: No. 1, Tread the Mystic Circle Round (Arch-Druid/Druids/Druid Maidens) –Edward Elgar, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Huddersfield Choral Society, Christopher Purves, Martyn Brabbins
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 2: No. 2, Invocation. Lord of Dread, and Lord of Pow'r (Chorus/Arch-Druid) –Edward Elgar, Martyn Brabbins, Christopher Purves, Huddersfield Choral Society, The Orchestra Of Opera North
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 2: No. 3, Bard, What Read Ye? (Arch-Druid/Orbin/Caractacus/Druids/Druid Maidens) –Edward Elgar, Roland Wood, Martyn Brabbins, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Christopher Purves, Elgan Llŷr Thomas, Huddersfield Choral Society
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 2: No. 4, Leap, Leap to Light (Caractacus/Soldiers/Orbin/Arch-Druid) –Edward Elgar, Roland Wood, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Martyn Brabbins, Huddersfield Choral Society, Elgan Llŷr Thomas, Christopher Purves
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 2: No. 5, Hence, Ere the Druid's Wrath Is Woke (Druids/Druid Maidens/Orbin/Soldiers)Edward Elgar, Elgan Llŷr Thomas, Martyn Brabbins, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Huddersfield Choral Society
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 3: No. 1, Introduction. The Woodland InterludeEdward Elgar, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Martyn Brabbins
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 3: No. 2, Come! Beneath Our Woodland Bow'rs (Youths/Maidens) –Edward Elgar, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Huddersfield Choral Society, Martyn Brabbins
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 3: No. 3, O'er-arch'd by Leaves (Eigen/Orbin) –Edward Elgar, Elgan Llŷr Thomas, Elizabeth Llewellyn, Martyn Brabbins, The Orchestra Of Opera North
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 3: No. 4, Last Night Beneath the Sacred Oak (Orbin) –Edward Elgar, Elgan Llŷr Thomas, Martyn Brabbins, The Orchestra Of Opera North
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 3: No. 5, Come! Beneath Our Woodland Bow'rs – They Gather the Wreaths (Youths/Maidens/Orbin/Eigen)Edward Elgar, Elgan Llŷr Thomas, Elizabeth Llewellyn, Huddersfield Choral Society, Martyn Brabbins, The Orchestra Of Opera North
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 4: No. 1, Wild Rumours Shake Our Calm Retreat (Maidens) –Edward Elgar, Huddersfield Choral Society, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Martyn Brabbins
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 4: No. 2, When the Glow of the Evening (Eigen/Maidens) –Edward Elgar, Elizabeth Llewellyn, Huddersfield Choral Society, Martyn Brabbins, The Orchestra Of Opera North
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 4: No. 3, We Were Gather'd by the River (Soldiers) –Edward Elgar, Huddersfield Choral Society, Martyn Brabbins, The Orchestra Of Opera North
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 4: No. 4, Lament. O My Warriors (Caractacus/Chorus)Edward Elgar, Huddersfield Choral Society, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Martyn Brabbins, Roland Wood
Caractacus, Op. 35, Scene 5: No. 5, Captive Britons, See Them! (A Bard/Druid Maidens) –Edward Elgar, Christopher Purves, The Orchestra Of Opera North, Martyn Brabbins, Huddersfield Choral Society
Immerse yourself in the profound and resonant world of Edward Elgar's choral masterpieces with "The Choral," a captivating collection of his most significant works. Scheduled for release on November 12, 2025, under the UME - Global Clearing House label, this album is a testament to Elgar's enduring legacy in the classical music realm.
"The Choral" spans a generous duration of 2 hours and 49 minutes, offering a comprehensive journey through Elgar's choral compositions. The album opens with the revered "St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244," followed by the expansive "The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38," a monumental work that showcases Elgar's ability to blend orchestral and choral elements seamlessly. The album concludes with "Caractacus, Op. 35," a dramatic oratorio that highlights Elgar's narrative prowess and his knack for creating vivid musical landscapes.
Elgar's compositions are known for their rich harmonies, intricate structures, and deep emotional resonance. "The Choral" encapsulates these qualities, providing a rich tapestry of sound that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding listening experience.
The meticulous attention to detail in Elgar's works is evident throughout "The Choral." Each piece is a testament to his mastery of choral writing, with intricate part-writing and a deep understanding of the human voice. The orchestral arrangements are equally impressive, providing a lush and supportive backdrop to the choral lines.
"The Choral" is not just an album; it is a celebration of Edward Elgar's contributions to the world of classical music. It is a must-listen for anyone seeking to explore the depths of choral and orchestral music, and a fitting tribute to one of the most influential composers of his time.