Delighted to hear John Rutter promoting this extraordinarily beautiful work on this morning's programme. There is nothing quite like it, for sure.
I found the new German recording more robust and forthright than my own particular favourites (it's a work I don't seem to be able to stop collecting!) but it is good to have a view of Le Miroir de Jésus which differs from the ethereal, French norm. Of the alternatives, the Naxos recording - ex Marco Polo - is very attractive, clean and clear; but my own personal favourite (by a short head over a beautiful, icing sugar-spun Lyon account on Accord) is this Lausanne Recording:
Marie-Claude Chappuis (mezzo), Anne Bassand (harp),
Marc-Antoine Bonanomi (double bass)
Ensemble Vocal Lausanne, Quatuor Sine Nomine, Jean-Claude Fasel
Mirare: MIR160
The sound quality here is ultra-refined, the instrumental playing precise, and the singing utterly angelic. Warmly recommended, whether or not you know the work from another recording.
I found the new German recording more robust and forthright than my own particular favourites (it's a work I don't seem to be able to stop collecting!) but it is good to have a view of Le Miroir de Jésus which differs from the ethereal, French norm. Of the alternatives, the Naxos recording - ex Marco Polo - is very attractive, clean and clear; but my own personal favourite (by a short head over a beautiful, icing sugar-spun Lyon account on Accord) is this Lausanne Recording:
Marie-Claude Chappuis (mezzo), Anne Bassand (harp),
Marc-Antoine Bonanomi (double bass)
Ensemble Vocal Lausanne, Quatuor Sine Nomine, Jean-Claude Fasel
Mirare: MIR160
The sound quality here is ultra-refined, the instrumental playing precise, and the singing utterly angelic. Warmly recommended, whether or not you know the work from another recording.
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