Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Benjamin Britten's choral masterpiece, "Britten: St Nicolas & Hymn to St Cecilia." Released on February 10, 1989, under the Hyperion label, this album is a captivating journey through the life of Saint Nicholas, as depicted in Britten's operatic cantata "Saint Nicolas, Op. 42." The album also features the inspiring "Hymn to St Cecilia, Op. 27," a celebration of music and its divine inspiration.
Comprising nine tracks, the cantata unfolds like a narrative, each section illustrating a pivotal moment in the saint's life, from his birth to his death. Britten's composition is a blend of classical and neoclassical styles, showcasing his unique ability to create a profound and moving experience. The choral arrangements are particularly noteworthy, with intricate harmonies and a rich, resonant sound that brings the story to life.
The album is a testament to Britten's genius, offering a unique blend of opera, requiem, and choral music that is both accessible and deeply engaging. The duration of the album is approximately one hour, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a concise yet fulfilling musical experience. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply looking to explore new musical territories, "Britten: St Nicolas & Hymn to St Cecilia" is an album that promises to captivate and inspire.
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: I. IntroductionBenjamin Britten, English Chamber Orchestra, Matthew Best, Corydon Singers, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, John Scott
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: II. The Birth of NicolasBenjamin Britten, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, English Chamber Orchestra, Harry Briggs, John Scott, Matthew Best, The Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: III. Nicolas Devotes Himself to GodBenjamin Britten, Matthew Best, English Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: IV. He Journeys to PalestineBenjamin Britten, Matthew Best, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, English Chamber Orchestra, Girls of Warwick University Chamber Choir, Corydon Singers
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: V. Nicolas Comes to Myra and Is Chosen BishopBenjamin Britten, Girls of Warwick University Chamber Choir, John Scott, Matthew Best, The Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Penshurst Choral Society, English Chamber Orchestra, Choir of Tonbridge School, Corydon Singers, Choir of Sevenoaks School, Choir of Christ Church, Southgate, Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: VI. Nicolas from PrisonBenjamin Britten, English Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Matthew Best
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: VII. Nicolas and the Pickled BoysBenjamin Britten, Girls of Warwick University Chamber Choir, Matthew Best, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, John Scott, English Chamber Orchestra, Corydon Singers, The Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: VIII. His Piety and Marvellous WorksBenjamin Britten, English Chamber Orchestra, Corydon Singers, Matthew Best
Saint Nicolas, Op. 42: IX. The Death of NicolasBenjamin Britten, Choir of Tonbridge School, Corydon Singers, English Chamber Orchestra, Girls of Warwick University Chamber Choir, John Scott, Matthew Best, Penshurst Choral Society, The Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Choir of Christ Church, Southgate, Choir of Sevenoaks School
Hymn to St Cecilia, Op. 27Benjamin Britten, Matthew Best, Corydon Singers