Collegium Musicum Londinii presents a captivating collection of choral works titled "Berkeley: Four Poems of St. Teresa of Avila, Three Greek Songs, Five Poems by W. H. Auden." Released on March 1, 2011, under the Past Classics label, this album spans a concise yet impactful 27 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of sacred and literary compositions.
The album opens with a series of four poems by St. Teresa of Avila, set to music by Lennox Berkeley. These pieces, characterized by their spiritual depth and lyrical beauty, include "If, Lord Thy Love for Me is Strong," "Shepherd, Shepherd, Hark That Calling," "Let Mine Eyes See Thee," and "Today a Shepherd and Our Kin." These works showcase Berkeley's ability to translate profound religious texts into moving musical expressions.
Following the sacred compositions, the album transitions into "Three Greek Songs," which bring a touch of Mediterranean charm and rhythmic vitality. These songs, rooted in Greek tradition, provide a refreshing contrast to the earlier spiritual themes.
The final segment of the album features five poems by W. H. Auden, also set to music by Berkeley. This section includes "Among the Leaves the Small Birds Sing," "O Lurcher," "What's in Your Mind, My Dove, My Coney," "Eyes Look into the Wall," and "Carry Her Over the Water." Auden's poetic genius is beautifully complemented by Berkeley's musical arrangements, resulting in a harmonious blend of words and melody.
Collegium Musicum Londinii's performance is marked by precision and passion, bringing out the nuances of each composition. This album is a testament to the enduring power of choral music to evoke a range of emotions and intellectual engagement, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.