Bach, J.S. / Rodolfus Choir / Allwood: Time & Its Passing
Bach, J.S. / Rodolfus Choir / Allwood: Time & Its Passing
Format: CD
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Artist: Bach, J.S. / Rodolfus Choir / Allwood
Label: Signum Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 635212044520
Genre: Classical
The Rodolfus Choir return to Signum with a stunning new collection of choral works drawn from composers spanning over 500 years. Ralph Allwood MBE introduces the program and the personal inspiration behind it: The concept of time is so rich that it has inspired a large body of writing and musical setting. This collection is a tribute to my father, because I learnt so much about time from him. Mathematician and philosopher, theologian, musician and physicist, he was fascinated by our perception of time, and he and I had many discussions about it's nature. In a trivial sense, music traces the passage of time, but also, as with all events, manipulates it. A watch traces a different pattern of time during events. But who is to say that the watch is 'right'.
Tracks:
1.1 O, Do Not Move
1.2 Thou Wast, O God, and Thou Wast Blest
1.3 To Morning 'O Holy Virgin! Clad in Purest White'
1.4 The Three Ravens
1.5 Nunc Dimittis
1.6 Haste on, My Joys!
1.7 Esti Dal (Evening Song)
1.8 ... Which Was the Son of
1.9 Diliges Dominum
1.10 What Is Our Life?
1.11 Ozymandias
1.12 These Hours
1.13 A Prayer of King Henry VI
1.14 Even Such Is Time
1.15 The Evening Watch
1.16 Miserere Nostri
1.17 Music, When Soft Voices Die
1.18 Lux Aeterna
1.19 Et Incarnatus Est