Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of traditional folk music with Poul Ruders' "Works for A Cappella Choir by Poul Ruders." Released on January 1, 1996, under Danica Records, this album is a captivating collection of choral works that showcase Ruders' mastery of the genre. Spanning a duration of 56 minutes, the album features five tracks, each a testament to Ruders' unique compositional style and deep appreciation for traditional folk melodies.
The album opens with "Stabat Mater," a piece composed in 1974 that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. This is followed by "Preghiera semplice," the first of three motets composed between 1981 and 1988. The remaining motets, "Caritas nunquam exstincta" and "Psalm 86," continue to explore the rich tapestry of traditional folk music, each piece more captivating than the last.
The album concludes with "The Death of Queen Dagmar," an arrangement for mixed voices composed in 1990. This piece is a poignant reminder of the power of music to evoke deep emotions and transport the listener to another time and place.
Poul Ruders' "Works for A Cappella Choir by Poul Ruders" is not just an album, but a journey through the heart of traditional folk music. Whether you're a seasoned fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to explore its depths, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting melodies of Poul Ruders transport you to a world of musical wonder.