CDLuminescence : choral works shining from the 20th and 21st centuries / Canticum Chamber Choir, Emily Cox music director.
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Featured Australian works
Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
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Light (2015) for SSAATTBB choir Recorded/performed at: St Peter's Lutheran College, Brisbane, on 2016. |
Keren Terpstra | Canticum Chamber Choir, Emily Cox | 6 mins, 10 sec. |
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Ubi Caritas (2015) for SATB divisi a cappella Recorded/performed at: St Peter's Lutheran College, Brisbane, on 2016. |
Joseph Twist | Canticum Chamber Choir, Emily Cox | 4 mins, 42 sec. |
Also includes: Ubi Caritas / Ola Gjeilo -- Sure on this shining night / Morten Lauridsen -- Stars / Eriks Esenvalds -- only the light / Phillip Gearing -- Ubi Caritas / Paul Mealor -- The waking / Giselle Wyers -- The fleeing child is Jesus / Fredrik Sixten -- Choose something like a star / Randall Thompson -- Sieben Magnificat-Antiphonen / Arvo Pärt -- Ecce Beatam Lucem / David Hamilton.
Product details
Light is integral to colour, and musical integrity is often described in terms of its colour or luminescence. Celebrating Canticum Chamber Choir's 21st birthday year, composers were sought whose music reflects a particular sensitivity to the versatility of the choral instrument and which celebrates beautiful text. Canticum is an integral part of Australia's choral music scene, known for presenting a richly diverse repertoire and collaborating with top arts organisationns and festivals. It is directed by its founder, Emily Cox, one of Australia's most respected choral conductors. The choir is accompanied on piano on this CD by acclaimed Australian organist, Christopher Wrench.
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