The Eton Choirbook on CD Review: 27 April

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  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    The Eton Choirbook on CD Review: 27 April

    With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Tchaikovsky: Hamlet Fantasy Overture.


    9.05am
    Choirs of Angels - Music from The Eton Choirbook Vol. 2
    BROWNE: O Maria salvatoris mater a 8
    CORNYSH: Ave Maria mater Dei a 4
    DAVY: Salve Jesu mater vera a 5
    LAMBE: O Maria plena gracia a 6
    WYLKYNSON: Salve regina a 9
    The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford, Stephen Darlington (director)
    AVIE AV2184 (CD)

    The Eton Choirbook
    SUTTON: Salve Regina
    HOREWUD: Magnificat
    STURTON: Gaude Virgo Mater Christi
    BROWNE: Stabat Mater
    WYLKYNSON: Salve Regina
    Huelgas Ensemble, Paul Van Nevel (conductor)
    DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI 88765408852 (CD)

    An Immortal Legacy
    TALLIS: Tunes for Archbishop Parker’s Psalter; Salvator mundi; O nata lux; O sacrum convivium; Loquebantur variis linguis; Come Holy Ghost
    MORLEY: April is in my mistress’ face
    GIBBONS: The Silver Swan
    BYRD: This sweet and merry month of May; Laudibus in sanctis
    MACMILLAN: Sedebit Dominum Rex; Mitte manum tuam
    TIPPETT: Five Spirituals from A Child of Our Time
    BRITTEN: Choral Dances from Gloriana
    CHILCOTT: Tallis Canon
    The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (conductor)
    CORO COR16111 (CD)
    Last edited by ardcarp; 26-04-13, 21:54.
  • Vox Humana
    Full Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 1252

    #2
    A "must listen" for me, I think. How nice to see some of the more neglected Eton pieces receiving attention.

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    • DracoM
      Host
      • Mar 2007
      • 12986

      #3
      Just bought the CCC/ Darlington. The Wylkynson a 9 is the real thing.
      Last edited by DracoM; 27-04-13, 11:00.

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      • ferneyhoughgeliebte
        Gone fishin'
        • Sep 2011
        • 30163

        #4
        Originally posted by DracoM View Post
        Just bough the CCC/ Darlington. The Wylkynson a 9 is the real thing.


        The Eton Choirbook (and the other, smaller collections, such as the Old Hall Manuscripts) contain Music that just hasn't been bettered. This Music should be as much a (genuine) National Treasure as the Works of Shakespeare. Good to hear that they are starting to receive the wider recognition and recordings that they deserve. There is also a recent (I think!) NAXOS CD that I would have preferred to hear discussed (rather than the excellent Sixteen disc in this context): has anyone heard that? Any comments?
        [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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        • ardcarp
          Late member
          • Nov 2010
          • 11102

          #5
          Interesting that the Christchurch performance of the Wilkinson was followed immediately (as a comparison) by the same extract from the Huelgas Ensemble. Textures were very much clearer in the latter which was (more or less) OVPP. The Huelgas men in particular use a very straight un-coloured vocal tone which results in absolute clarity. The CCO version had clarity from the boys, but the scholars/clerks were using a pretty full-tilt full-voice sound which in the generous Merton acoustic blurred things to some extent. I find myself in two minds about this. The CCO was clearly more 'authentic' in tat it uses an all-male choir. Having seen the Eton Choir Book in the flesh, it is probable that a more Huelgas-sized choir would have sung from it. But, I liked the CCO sound and wonder if the Huelgas sound might become a bit unrelieved on continuous listening. I have neither CD, but I shall just have to splash out and get both...the Huelgases for their inclusion of some previously unrecorded (or at least lesser known) contents by, for instance, Sutton and Sturton.
          Last edited by ardcarp; 27-04-13, 14:06.

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          • vinteuil
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 12933

            #6
            Originally posted by DracoM View Post
            The Wylkynson a 9 is the real thing.
            ... ain't it just, tho'!

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            • Miles Coverdale
              Late Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 639

              #7
              Recordings of music from the Eton Choirbook are clearly like London buses: nothing for a while, then two come along together. Both contain two pieces that haven't been recorded before, the Christ Church the Davy and Lambe, the Huelgas one the Sutton and Sturton. Despite what it says on the Huelgas CD, the Horwood Magnificat was recorded a few years ago by Pomerium. I find the occasional slightly wilful changes of tempo on the Huelgas CD a bit distracting, but both a valuable additions to the Eton discography.
              My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon

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