Ralph Vaughan Williams - Mass in G Minor (2018) [24.96 FLAC]
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Mass in G Minor (2018) [24.96 FLAC] Genre: Classical Style: Choral Source: WEB Codec: FLAC Bit Rate: ~ 3,000 kbps Bit Depth: 24 Sample Rate: 96 kHz 01 Kyrie 02 Gloria in excelsis 03 Credo 04 Sanctus - Osanna I - Benedictus - Osanna II 05 Agnus Dei 06 Te Deum in G 07 O vos omnes 08 Antiphon (from Five Mystical Songs) 09 Rhosymedre 10 O taste and see 11 Prayer to the Father of Heaven 12 O, clap your hands 13 Lord, thou hast been our refuge The sacred music of Ralph Vaughan Williams is made problematic by the fact that he was, in the words of philosopher Bertrand Russell, a "confirmed atheist." However, to use the elegant phrase of annotator Ceri Owens, he "embraced the church as a place where a broad populace might regularly encounter a shared cultural heritage." That embrace took two forms, ably explored here by conductor Andrew Nethsingha (whose renown has advanced to a point where his surname can be used by itself on the cover as a selling point). The first, exemplified by the Mass in G minor of 1921, involved an essentially personal response to Christianity, stimulated partly by Vaughan Williams' experiences on the battlefields of World War I, and partly by a mystical streak in his personality that manifested itself as well in nonreligious works. This Mass was shaped by the growing awareness of English Renaissance polyphony, but it fuses that in a unique way with the Impressionist-inspired harmonies of Vaughan Williams' early career. It's a dry but curiously affecting work, rendered here with the proper distance by Nethsingha and the Choir of St. John's College, Cambridge
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