James O'Donnell, the renowned chorister and conductor, presents a captivating collection of sacred choral works in "The Feast of St Peter the Apostle at Westminster Abbey." Released on Hyperion in 2010, this album is a testament to O'Donnell's mastery of choral direction and his deep understanding of sacred music. The album spans a rich tapestry of compositions, from Gregorian chants to intricate motets and full masses, showcasing the diverse range of choral music.
The album opens with the serene and contemplative "4 Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens" by Maurice Duruflé, leading into the ancient and reverent "Preces and Responses." O'Donnell and his choir navigate these pieces with precision and grace, demonstrating their technical prowess and emotional depth. The album also features the grand and triumphant "Morning Service in B-Flat" and the reflective "Evening Service in B-Flat," both by Charles Villiers Stanford, highlighting the choir's versatility and O'Donnell's skillful direction.
A standout piece is the "Mass for 5 Voices" by William Byrd, a complex and beautiful work that showcases the choir's ability to handle intricate polyphony. The album concludes with the jubilant "Wir danken dir, Gott" from Johann Sebastian Bach's Cantata BWV 29, arranged for organ by Marcel Dupré, providing a fitting and uplifting finale.
With a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, this album is a comprehensive journey through some of the most significant and beloved works in the sacred choral repertoire. James O'Donnell's direction is impeccable, and the choir's performance is nothing short of extraordinary, making this album a true gem for lovers of choral music.
4 Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens, Op. 10: No. 3, Tu es PetrusMaurice Duruflé, James O'Donnell, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
The Preces and Responses: I. The PrecesPhilip Radcliffe, James O'Donnell, Francis Brett, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Psalm 138 "Confitebor tibi"Henry George Ley, Robert Quinney, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, James O'Donnell
Morning Service in B-Flat, Op. 10, Pt. 1: I. Te DeumCharles Villiers Stanford, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, Robert Quinney, James O'Donnell, David Martin
Morning Service in B-Flat, Op. 10, Pt. 1: II. JubilateCharles Villiers Stanford, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, James O'Donnell, Robert Quinney
The Preces and Responses: II. The ResponsesPhilip Radcliffe, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, Francis Brett, James O'Donnell
Mass for 5 Voices, T. 3: I. KyrieWilliam Byrd, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, James O'Donnell
Mass for 5 Voices, T. 3: II. GloriaWilliam Byrd, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, James O'Donnell
Mass for 5 Voices, T. 3: III. CredoWilliam Byrd, James O'Donnell, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Mass for 5 Voices, T. 3: IVa. SanctusWilliam Byrd, James O'Donnell, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Mass for 5 Voices, T. 3: IVb. BenedictusWilliam Byrd, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, James O'Donnell
Mass for 5 Voices, T. 3: V. Agnus DeiWilliam Byrd, James O'Donnell, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Tu es Petrus a 6Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, James O'Donnell
Psalm 124 "Nisi quia Dominus"William Crotch, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, James O'Donnell, Robert Quinney
Evening Service in B-Flat, Op. 10, Pt. 3: I. MagnificatCharles Villiers Stanford, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, Robert Quinney, James O'Donnell
Evening Service in B-Flat, Op. 10, Pt. 3: II. Nunc dimittisCharles Villiers Stanford, Robert Quinney, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, James O'Donnell
The TwelveWilliam Walton, Benjamin Turner, James O'Donnell, William Rowland, Robert Quinney, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, Julian Stocker, Raphael Taylor-Davies, Julian Empett
Wir danken dir, Gott, Cantata, BWV 29: I. Sinfonia (Arr. Dupré for Organ)Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Quinney