Immerse yourself in the profound and resonant choral works of the Vasari Singers with their 2002 release, a captivating blend of sacred and patriotic themes. This album showcases the ensemble's mastery of choral music, spanning a rich tapestry of styles from minimalism to requiem.
The collection opens with Jean Langlais' vibrant "Festival Alleluia," a piece that sets the tone for the spiritual journey ahead. It continues with two brief yet powerful works: Jehan Alain's "O Salutaris" and Olivier Messiaen's "O sacrum convivium," each offering a moment of contemplation and introspection.
The heart of the album is Marcel Dupré's monumental "La France au Calvaire, Op. 49," a choral symphony divided into eight movements. Each section tells a story, from the solemn "Prologue" to the inspiring "Jeanne d'Arc," culminating in a triumphant "Final." This work is a testament to the Vasari Singers' ability to convey deep emotion and historical narrative through music.
With a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, this album is a substantial exploration of choral artistry. Recorded by Guild GmbH, it's a must-listen for fans of classical and choral music, offering a blend of technical brilliance and spiritual depth. The Vasari Singers' precise harmonies and dynamic range make this a standout performance, perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with sacred choral traditions.