Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Gustav Holst with his captivating album, "Holst: The Cloud Messenger, A Choral Fantasia & Part-Songs." Released on November 1, 1990, under the prestigious Chandos label, this classical masterpiece spans an impressive 2 hours and 27 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of orchestral and choral compositions that showcase Holst's unparalleled musical genius.
The album opens with "The Cloud Messenger," a series of evocative choral pieces that transport you to a realm of celestial beauty and profound emotion. Holst's ability to blend orchestral and vocal elements is masterfully displayed in "The Hymn of Jesus," where the prelude and hymn create a spiritual journey that resonates deeply. The iconic "Ave Maria" is a standout track, offering a moment of serene devotion that is both timeless and transcendent.
For those who appreciate choral works, "Seven Part-Songs" is a treasure trove of lyrical beauty and emotional depth. Each of the seven songs tells a unique story, from the playful "Say who is this?" to the poignant "Sorrow and joy," showcasing Holst's versatility and mastery of the choral form. The album also features "A Choral Fantasia," a grand and sweeping composition that highlights the full power and grace of the orchestra and choir.
Gustav Holst's compositions are known for their rich harmonies, intricate structures, and deep emotional resonance. This album is no exception, offering a diverse collection of works that range from the hauntingly beautiful "Ode to Death" to the tender and intimate "This have I done for my true love." The "Four Part-Songs" provide a delightful contrast, with each song capturing a different mood and atmosphere, from the playful "O lady, leave that silken thread" to the reflective "Winter and the birds."
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a must-listen. Gustav Holst's compositions are timeless, and this collection is a testament to his enduring legacy. Let the music of "Holst: The Cloud Messenger, A Choral Fantasia & Part-Songs" transport you to a world of beauty, emotion, and musical brilliance.
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Tracks
The Cloud Messenger, H. 111: O thou, who com'st from heaven's kingGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra, Della Jones, London Symphony Chorus
The Cloud Messenger, H. 111: Tarry not, O Cloud, tarry not. Rushing northward . . .Gustav Holst, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra, Della Jones, London Symphony Chorus
The Cloud Messenger, H. 111: Tarry not, O Cloud, tarry notGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra, Della Jones, London Symphony Chorus
The Cloud Messenger, H. 111: Tarry not, O Cloud. Bow thy headGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra, Della Jones, London Symphony Chorus
The Cloud Messenger, H. 111: When the dancers are weary . . .Gustav Holst, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra, Della Jones, London Symphony Chorus
The Hymn of Jesus, H. 140: PreludeGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus
The Hymn of Jesus, H. 140: The HymnGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus
Ave Maria, H. 49, Op. 9b: Ave Maria, H. 49, Op. 9bGustav Holst, Finzi Singers, Paul Spicer
The Evening-watch, H. 159: The Evening-watch, H. 159Gustav Holst, Finzi Singers, Paul Spicer, Susanna Spicer, Mark Milhofer
Seven Part-Songs, H. 162, Op. 44: No. 1, Say who is this?Gustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Patricia Rozario, Joyful Company Of Singers
Seven Part-Songs, H. 162, Op. 44: No. 2, O Love, I complainGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Patricia Rozario, Joyful Company Of Singers
Seven Part-Songs, H. 162, Op. 44: No. 3, Angel spirits of sleepGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Patricia Rozario, Joyful Company Of Singers
Seven Part-Songs, H. 162, Op. 44: No. 4, When first we metGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Patricia Rozario, Joyful Company Of Singers
Seven Part-Songs, H. 162, Op. 44: No. 5, Sorrow and joyGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Patricia Rozario, Joyful Company Of Singers
Seven Part-Songs, H. 162, Op. 44: No. 6, Love on my heart from Heaven fellGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Patricia Rozario, Joyful Company Of Singers
Seven Part-Songs, H. 162, Op. 44: No. 7, Assemble, all ye maidensGustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Patricia Rozario, Joyful Company Of Singers
A Choral Fantasia, H. 177: A Choral Fantasia, H. 177Gustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Patricia Rozario, Joyful Company Of Singers
A Dirge for Two Veterans, H. 121: A Dirge for Two Veterans, H. 121Gustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, Joyful Company Of Singers
Ode to Death, H. 144: Ode to Death, H. 144Gustav Holst, Richard Hickox, City of London Sinfonia, London Symphony Chorus
This have I done for my true love, H. 128: This have I done for my true love, H. 128Gustav Holst, Finzi Singers, Paul Spicer, Rachel Wheatley
Four Part-Songs: No. 1, O lady, leave that silken threadGustav Holst, Finzi Singers, Paul Spicer
Four Part-Songs: No. 2, Soft and gentlyGustav Holst, Finzi Singers, Paul Spicer
Four Part-Songs: No. 3, The autumn is oldGustav Holst, Finzi Singers, Paul Spicer
Four Part-Songs: No. 4, Winter and the birdsGustav Holst, Finzi Singers, Paul Spicer