Immerse yourself in the rich, resonant harmonies of the Gloucester Cathedral Choir with their captivating album, "In The Beginning: Choral Masterpieces of the 1940s • Britten • Copland • Finzi • Pizzetti." Released on June 14, 2006, under AVIE Records, this choral collection is a testament to the choir's exceptional artistry and the timeless beauty of mid-20th century choral compositions.
Spanning a little over an hour and ten minutes, the album features a diverse array of works, showcasing the Gloucester Cathedral Choir's versatility and mastery. The centerpiece is Benjamin Britten's "Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30," a festive cantata that sets text from Christopher Smart's ecstatic poem "Jubilate Agno." This joyful work is divided into five movements, each offering a unique exploration of the text's exuberant spirit.
The album also includes three choral compositions by Italian composer Ildebrando Pizzetti, collectively titled "Tre Composizioni corale." These pieces, "Cade la sera," "Ululate," and "Recordare, Domine," offer a hauntingly beautiful contrast to the Britten work. Aaron Copland's "In the Beginning" and Gerald Finzi's "Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice" round out the collection, each contributing a distinct voice to the choir's compelling narrative.
The Gloucester Cathedral Choir's performances are marked by their precise phrasing, impeccable tuning, and deep expressive power. Whether you're a seasoned choral music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience. The blend of voices, the acoustics of the cathedral, and the careful interpretation of each piece come together to create a truly memorable collection of choral masterpieces.