Baltic Exchange

Hyperion Recording

The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge

Recording details: August 2008
Ely Cathedral, United Kingdom
Produced by Adrian Peacock
Engineered by David Hinitt
Release date: February 2010
Total duration: 67 minutes 34 seconds

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Selected Reviews

"A fascinating collection of choral works… centring on a Mass setting by Latvian Ugis Praulins… Probably the single most impressive moment in the work is the end of the Credo, whose increasing waves of spoken affirmation of faith are haloed by bell-like choral roulades… Einfelde's music is altogether more introverted, darker than that of Praulins but beautifully crafted and jewel-like… [Angelis suis Dominis and Pater noster by Miskinis] These are works of absolutely luminous beauty." Gramophone

"The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge enjoys the urgent heartbeat of this music… Missa Rigensis contains many wonders, including a buoyant Gloria which vanishes magically into the long acoustic perspectives of the Lady Chapel, Ely Cathedral, where this disc was most sensitively produced and engineered… Stephen Layton conducts this music with all the rigour, colour and craft characteristic of his work."
BBC Music Magazine

"Soaring melodies, folklike tunes, drones with religious gravity, and stylized speech are all encompassed by these works, the biggest among them being Ugis Praulins' Missa Rigensis - one of the most original and personal settings of the Mass text imaginable. Best of all, this is a disc to live with: There's much to enjoy on first hearing, but all the pieces have dramatic new revelations on subsequent encounters."
Philadelphia Inquirer, USA

"Stephen Layton conducts vital and immaculate performances. These works must be quite taxing and they’re not always as simple or as straightforward as they may sound. The singing is a pure joy from first to last. The recording lends an appropriately reverberant aura to the music. This splendid release perfectly complements Hyperion’s disc devoted to Dubra’s choral music, enthusiastically reviewed here a few months ago (“Hail, Queen of Heaven” - CDA67790). This disc will appeal strongly to all lovers of imaginative choral music, but others - I am sure - will find much to relish." MusicWeb.com

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