Immerse yourself in the celestial harmonies of the Wells Cathedral Choir with their 1999 release, "Mixing Their Music." This choral masterpiece, spanning a generous 75 minutes, is a testament to the choir's exquisite vocal prowess and their ability to breathe life into sacred and timeless compositions. The album, released under Cantoris Records, is a rich tapestry of choral works that range from the contemplative "Te Lucis Ante Terminum" to the jubilant "I Was Glad," showcasing the choir's versatility and depth.
Each track, from the serene "God Is Gone Up" to the powerful "Glorious and Powerful God," is a testament to the choir's meticulous attention to detail and their ability to evoke a sense of awe and reverence. The album also features the iconic "Cantique De Jean Racine" by Fauré, a piece that highlights the choir's ability to handle complex, multi-layered compositions with grace and precision.
The Wells Cathedral Choir, known for their rich, resonant sound, brings a sense of warmth and intimacy to each piece, making "Mixing Their Music" not just an album, but an experience. Whether you're a seasoned choral music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a captivating journey through some of the most beautiful and enduring choral works in the repertoire.