A captivating work, the "Harald Weiss: Requiem" on 2 CDs portrays a journey from live through death into eternity. Spheric, sometimes minimalistic patterns create moods of peace and silence, which calm the mourning and drama of death and put it into perspective towards eternity, the eternal light.
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Knabenchor Hannover
This recording of the vocal work "Membra Jesu Nostri" and two further works by Dietrich Buxtehude make it possible to hear and experience an accurate historical reconstruction of a performance from the 17th Century. The settings for boys voices are of the usual manner of performance of choral church music at Buxtehude's time.
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Escolanía del Escorial
With "Christmas ~ Navidad ~ Noël" the boys choir from Escorial presents a well selected compilation of song mainly in Spanish language. We are introduced to three soloists with fine voices. Varied acoustic instrumentation enhances the livelyness of this extraordinary recording.
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Escolanía del Escorial
"Cantemos" is a compilation of pieces from diverse former albums of the Escolanía del Escorial. This compilation also includesa selection of Antonio Vivaldi's Gloria in D (RV 589) which was featured on the CD "Gloria", which was recorded live in 2002 and is not available anymore.
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Escolanía del Escorial
Gabriel Fauré's Requiemin an arangement for boys voices and treble soloists. Although a little bit unusual the piano accompaniment even adds to the intimacy which is inherent in this work by Fauré in parts.
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Escolanía del Escorial
On the album "tenebrae", the boys choir and the Real Capilla Escurialense sing the complete responsories of Tomás Luis de Victoria's masterpiece Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae.
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Escolanía del Escorial
"Nínghe Duérmete"features a selection of lullabies from many different countries all over the world, performed by the boy choristers of El Escorial.
There are also a few treble solos performed by Fco J.R. Braojos on this album.
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Escolanía del Escorial
The boys choir and the Real Capilla Escurialense present compositions by "Fray Martin de Villanueva" who lived and worked in the monastery of Escorial from 1586 to 1605.
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Escolanía del Escorial
"y en dulce batalla"
Remarkable soloist performances by both, the boys and the young men.
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Escolanía del Escorial
On their album "in paradisum" the boys' choir of the monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial gives a very nice performance of various works by Fauré (incl. the "Messe Basse") and other composers. Piano accompaniment enhances the soloists' voices.
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Escolanía del Escorial
With "Armonía" the boys' choir of the monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial released a pleasantly sounding album with piano accompaniment, which reflects a wide range of their repertoire. Two masses and some selected pieces come along quite fresh.
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Escolanía y Capilla del Escorial
On "Pan Divino" the boys and men of the choir school of the monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial perform music by four Spanish composers of the 16th and 17th century. A very special and interesting repertoire of sacred choral music.
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Sängerknaben Luzerner Kantorei
"Zwischen Ochs und Eselein"
The boys' choir of the Luzerner Kantorei (nowadays known as the Luzerner Knabenkantorei) sings Christmas songs from Switzerland (of the collection Gassmann).
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Knabenchor Hannover
"John Rutter: Magnificat" sung by the Hanover Boys Choir. The boys from Hanover and the Nürnberger Symphoniker offer a pristine yet partly vague performance of this uplifting work. Also included is Rutter's Christmas fable "Bruder Heinrichs Weihnachten" in German language, spoken by Arndt Schmöle.