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Immerse yourself in the rich, resonant world of Herbert Howells with this captivating album, "Howells: Cello Concerto, An English Mass." Released on June 7, 2019, under the prestigious Kings College Cambridge label, this choral masterpiece spans an impressive 1 hour and 43 minutes, offering a profound exploration of sacred music and orchestral brilliance.
The album showcases Howells' exceptional compositional prowess, featuring a diverse range of works that highlight his unique ability to blend traditional choral elements with innovative orchestral arrangements. The centerpiece, "An English Mass," is a monumental seven-part choral work that exemplifies Howells' deep reverence for the English choral tradition. Each movement, from the solemn "Kyrie" to the triumphant "Gloria," is a testament to his mastery of harmony and texture.
Complementing the choral works is the stirring "Cello Concerto," a three-movement orchestral piece that showcases Howells' ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through the expressive power of the cello. The concerto's dynamic range, from the tranquil "Fantasia" to the exuberant "Finale," demonstrates Howells' versatility as a composer.
The album also includes several shorter works, such as the reflective "Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis," the contemplative "Six Pieces for Organ," and the introspective "Three Rhapsodies." These pieces provide a welcome contrast to the larger works, offering moments of quiet introspection and spiritual contemplation.
Throughout the album, Howells' deep connection to the English choral tradition is evident, as is his ability to push the boundaries of traditional forms. Whether you're a longtime fan of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting sounds of Herbert Howells transport you to a world of sacred beauty and orchestral splendor.