The Gift of Life
and seven sacred pieces
The Cambridge Singers | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
John Rutter (conductor)
CD: £14.00
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Description
CD booklet
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Description
The Gift of Life is a six-movement choral celebration of the living earth, of creation, and of life itself, offering a kaleidoscope of moods from contemplative and prayerful to majestic and inspirational.
Seven more recordings of recent sacred choral works complete the disc.
Audio learning guides are available for A flower remembered and All bells in paradise from ChoirGuides
Track list
- The Gift of Life: O all ye works of the Lord
- The Gift of Life: The tree of life
- The Gift of Life: Hymn to the Creator of Light
- The Gift of Life: O Lord, how manifold are thy works
- The Gift of Life: The gift of each day
- The Gift of Life: Believe in life
- Give the king thy judgements, O God
- A flower remembered
- The Quest
- Psalm 150
- Christ is the morning star
- All bells in paradise
- Rejoice and sing
“The composer has worked for years with the Cambridge Singers and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and their ease and familiarity here makes for a beautifully performed and recorded listen.” Classic FM Magazine
“The music, in Rutter’s familiar style, loved by many but disliked by some traditionalists, could not be better performed.” MusicWeb International
“This new album presents eight of John Rutter’s recent choral works. The centrepiece is the six-movement The Gift of Life, which reflects different facets of the miracle of creation. It’s Rutter’s first extended choral work since Mass of the Children, written more than ten years ago, and it has been recorded in very short time since its premiere in April this year. Unlike a Requiem for the departed where there is a set form of words, the composer found that no framework exists for a celebration of life, so he had to choose – and in some cases, write – texts which were appropriate to the theme. The third movement is the composer’s Hymn to the Creator of Light, originally written in 1992 in memory of the composer Herbert Howells. The other seven pieces included here were written for a variety of occasions; five of them were originally composed for voices with organ or small-scale instrumental forces, but they’re heard here with orchestral accompaniments. And no John Rutter album would be complete with something seasonal. Here the album ends with three new Christmas carols from the master.” Classic FM Magazine
“The major work on the album, The Gift of Life: Six Canticles of Creation, was Rutter’s first extended choral work in a decade. All the usual virtues of Rutter’s music and recordings are here. He is an extremely adept selector of texts, with The Gift of Life moving from the Book of Common Prayer to New England hymnody to Rutter’s own poetry, and making it seem effortlessly of a piece. Rutter’s handling of his handpicked Cambridge Singers is exemplary. They adapt beautifully to the larger scale of the music.” AllMusic