14/04/2013
Caroline Gill looks at how choral writing, recording and performance can be influenced and inspired by the spaces where choirs sing, and introduces music where location, layout and accoustics are a vital ingredient.
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Music Played
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Thomas Tallis
Spem in alium for 40 voices
Performer: King's Singers
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Hans Leo Hassler
Cantate Domino for 5 voices [Cantiones Sacrae, 1591]
Performer: choir of christ church cathedral, indiapolis
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Hans Leo Hassler
Dum Complerentur
Conductor: Erik van Nevel Performer: Currende Vocal Ensemble
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Luciano Berio
Coro for 40 voices and orchestra [1975-6; rev.1977]
Conductor: Luciano Berio Performer: Cologne Radio Orchestra
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Robert Wylkynson
Salve regina for 9 voices
Performer: Choir of Christ Church Cathedral
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David Briggs
Mass for Notre Dame (Gloria)
Performer: Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
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Anton Bruckner
Os justi - gradual for 8 voices
Conductor: Stephen Layton Performer: Polyphony
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Felix Mendelssohn
Im Freien zu singen Op.41 for chorus
Performer: Leipzig Radio Chorus
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Trad. Chilean Arr Ward Swingle
Da Punta y taco
Performer: The Choral Project
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Mass in D major Op.123 (Missa solemnis)
Conductor: Phillipe Herreweghe Performer: Collegium Vocale Ghent Performer: Orchestre des Champs Elysees
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