De Profundis: Sacred Repertoire for Male Choir

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De Profundis: Sacred Repertoire for Male Choir
Orphei Drängar male choir, Cecilia Rydinger Alin

[ BIS / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Monday 30 September 2013

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Estonia provides both starting point and goal for this disc of sacred music for male choir, with a traditional hymn followed by works by composers such as Kreek, Eespere and Lemba, and the closing De profundis by Arvo Pärt. But in between, Orphei Drängar and their conductor Cecilia Rydinger Alin make a grand tour of Europe, taking in music by composers from the Nordic countries, France, Italy, Central Europe and the UK. Biblical Psalms have provided many of these with their texts, such as Milhaud (in French), Langlais (in English), Kreek (in Estonian) and Pärt (in Latin). Others - Lemba, Söderman, Sandström - have set portions of the text of the Catholic mass. Grieg and Biebl were both inspired by prayers in Latin, while Rossini chose to set one in Italian. For Nattlig madonna ('Nocturnal Madonna') the Finnish composer Nils-Eric Fougstedt selected a poem depicting the Virgin Mary with her newborn child by his compatriot Edith Södergran, while Bob Chilcott has chosen one by the Guyanese-British poet John Aagard, whose version of John Newton's Amazing Grace gives the background to the conversion of this 18th-century slave-trader turned abolitionist. Throughout a programme ranging from Rossini's Preghiera from c. 1860 to Sven-David Sandström's Sanctus, composed for the choir in 2010, Orphei Drängar and Rydinger Alin once again demonstrate the versatility and exalted standards that habitually causes the choir to be described as the finest male-voice choir in the world.

"Orphei Drängar is a 160-year-old choir with a warm sound and a seeming inability to ever sound ugly, no matter the language they're singing. Cecilia Rydinger Alin proves an expert hand in conducting all this little-known music. Recorded sound, in a church is quite simply flawless. The booklet notes include all the sung texts and English translations. Even a clueless choral music neophyte like me is alternately thrilled by and in awe of the music on this disc. Narrowing down my Recording of the Year list just got a lot harder." (Recording of the Month MusicWeb Oct 2013)

"First and foremost this disc is a triumph for Cecilia Rydinger Alin and her superb choir. However, a large amount of credit must also be given to engineer/producer, Elisabeth Kemper. She has produced stunning sound quality, convincingly reporting the sound of the choir - a thrilling listen."
(Recording of the Month MusicWeb January 2014)

Tracks:

Biebl:
Ave Maria

Chilcott:
Newton's Amazing Grace

Eespere:
Glorificatio, Elin Rombo (soprano), Andrew Canning (organ)

Fougstedt:
Nattlig Madonna

Grieg:
Ave Maris Stella

Kreek:
Taaveti laulud

Langlais:
Psalm 150, Andrew Canning (organ)

Lemba:
Gloria

Milhaud:
Psaume 121

Orbán:
Daemon irrepit callidus

Pärt:
De profundis, Andrew Canning (organ)

Rossini:
Preghiera

Sandstrøm, S-D:
Sanctus

Söderman:
Kyrie, Elin Rombo (soprano)
Domine

trad.:
Oh Kristus valgus oled sa, Andrew Canning (organ)