Tracklista:1. The Waves2. Choirs of Winter3. Love Fade4. Haze Interior5. Sandstone6. Coral Flower7. Dawning8. Cascades9. Mild Confusion


  • Wykonawca Tamaryn
  • Data premiery 2010-10-11
  • Nośnik Płyta Analogowa
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Tracklista: 1. Intro / Cursed 2. Oblomov 3. Les Fleurs Du Mal 4. Hover Above Me (Feat. Hangman's Cha 5. Delusion 6. Vipers Choirs 7. Interlude 8. Pessimist 9. Doomed 10. Loathe


  • Wykonawca Wolfpack
  • Data premiery 2018-03-23
  • Nośnik CD
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Siły symfoniczne i chóralne pod batutą Tonu Kaljuste oznaczają nowy album z muzyką Arvo Pärta. Wyprodukowany jak zawsze przez Manfreda Eichera jest wielkim wydarzeniem. Dominuje na nim muzyka religijna. Na album składają się zarejestrowane w Tallinnie, w kościele Niguliste Adam’s Lament na chór i orkiestrę smyczkową, Beatus Petronius na dwa chóry, oktet dęty, dzwony rurowe i orkiestrę smyczkową, Salve Regina na chór, czelestę i orkiestrę smyczkową, Statuit ei Dominus na dwa chóry, instrument dęte i orkiestrę smyczkową, Alleluia-Tropus na chór i orkiestrę smyczkową, L’Abbe Agathon  na sopran, baryton, chór żeński i orkiestrę smyczkową. Album wieńczą dwie kołysanki – estońska i bożonarodzeniowa – na chór żeński i orkiestrę smyczkową. W tytułowym utworze Adam’s Lament Pärt przywołuje tekst Sylwana z Atosu, podkreślając wspólną wielu religiom  figurę Adama. „Adam to my wszyscy, którzy pamiętamy jego historię. Ten »Adam Totalny« cierpi i płacze od tysięcy lat. Nasz pierwszy ojciec przewidział tragedię ludzką, doświadczył jej i wziął na siebie wszystkie wyrzuty sumienia. Cierpi za nas pogrążony w głębokiej rozpaczy”.Tracklista:1. Adam’s Lamentfor choir and string orchestra   (2009)2. Beatus Petroniusfor two choirs, eight woodwind instruments,tubular bells and string orchestra   (1990/2011)              3. Salve Reginafor choir, celesta and string orchestra   (2001/2011)4. Statuit ei Dominusfor two choirs, eight woodwind instrumentsand string orchestra   (1990/2011)                      5. Alleluja Tropusfor choir and string orchestra  (2008/2010)6. L'Abbé Agathonfor soprano, baritone, female choirand string orchestra (2004/08)       7. Estonian Lullabyfor female choir and string orchestra   (2002/2006)8. Christmas Lullabyfor female choir and string orchestra   (2002/2006)


  • Wykonawca Latvian Radio Choir , Vox Clamantis , Estonian Chamber Choir , Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
  • Data premiery 2012-10-30
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: 1. Sicut locutus est from Magnificat (1973/74) for mixed choir a cappella [2:18] 2. Stabat Mater (1963) for three mixed choirs a cappella [7:06] 3. Iże Cheruwimy (1987) for mixed choir a cappella [5:45] 4. Veni Creator (1987) for mixed choir a cappella [6:01] 5. Ut quid Domine from St. Lucas Passion (1965) for mixed choir a cappella [1:22] 6. Sanctus (2009) for female choir a cappella *premiere world recording [1:44] 7. Benedictus (2002) for female choir a cappella [3:29] 8. Benedicamus Domino (1992) for male choir a cappella [2:51] 9. Miserere from St. Lucas Passion (1965) for mixed choir a cappella [3:23] 10. Benedictum Dominum (1992) for mixed choir a cappella [2:26] 11. De Profundis from Seven Gates of Jerusalem (1996) for three mixed choirs a cappella [4:43] 12. In pulverem mortis from St. Lucas Passion (1965) for mixed choir a cappella [5:13] 13. Agnus Dei from Polish Requiem (1981) for mixed choir a cappella [6:18] 14. Będę Cię wielbił, Panie (Psalm 30) from Psalms of David (1958) for mixed choir a cappella [1:38] 15. Kaczka pstra (2008) for mixed choir a cappella *premiere world recording [1:33] 16. Aria from Three Pieces in Old Style (1963) *premiere world recording for mixed choir a cappella [1:49]


  • Wykonawca Polski Chór Kameralny
  • Data premiery 2009-05-25
  • Nośnik CD
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  On 17 July 2011 over 800 peformers gathered in London’s Royal Albert Hall to give a rare performance of Havergal Brian’s Symphony No 1 in D minor—‘The Gothic’. Tickets for this Prom sold out within 24 hours, and so it gives us great pleasure to make this live recording available to all.  It’s a pretty phenomenal work. Responding to the challenge set by Sir Henry Wood, the composer has thrown just about every known orchestral instrument into the mix, then adding a double chorus of over 500, plus children’s choirs, for an hour-long Te Deum—the church’s blazing Hymn of Thanksgiving—which makes up the symphony’s finale.  Whether or not you were lucky enough to be there on the night, this is a recording not to be missed.  


  • Wykonawca Gritton Susan
  • Data premiery 2011-10-01
  • Nośnik CD

Jean Sibelius' emergence as a composer coincided with the rapid development of choral singing in Finland, at a time when new choirs were being established all over the country. The importance of the genre may be measured by the fact that one of Sibelius's most deeply felt pieces for mixed choir, Män från slätten och havet (Men from Land and Sea), received its first performance by a choir of gargantuan proportions – around 1,300 singers – gathered at a festival in the city of Vaasa in 1912. Choral music also forms an important part of Sibelius' production: besides the present collection of more than 7 hours of music for choir a cappella and with piano or organ accompaniment, there are a large number of orchestral works involving choir. (These are included in volume 3, 'Voice and Orchestra', of this edition.) As a consequence of the division in Finland between Finnish- and Swedish-speakers, Sibelius set texts in both languages, and while a large majority of his solo songs use Swedish texts, in the choral music we find a much larger proportion of settings in Finnish - often, if far from always, of texts from Kalevala, the national epic poem, or its lyric counterpart Kanteletar. Like previous volumes in the SIBELIUS EDITION, the present collection includes not only the published works, but also unpublished pieces, revisions and early versions. Many of these are here recorded for the first time, such as the version with piano of the two choral movements of Kullervo and the reconstruction of the Cantata for the University Graduation Ceremonies of 1897. Other rarities, quite unexpected for those whose knowledge of Sibelius is mainly restricted to his symphonic output, are the two brief arrangements of 'Italian Folk Songs', and the collection of Chorales for mixed choir written during the student years in Helsinki and in Berlin. Performing this wealth of music are some of Finland's finest choirs, with the YL Male Voice Choir and Akademiska Sångföreningen sharing the pieces for male choir, with contributions from their Swedish colleagues in Orphei Drängar. The music for mixed choir is championed by the Dominante and the Jubilate choirs, while most of the piano accompaniments are signed Folke Gräsbeck, whose recordings of Sibelius' complete music for solo piano have just been released.


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2010-06-01
  • Nośnik CD

Tracklista: 1. Miserere mei, Deus - Psalm for 18 voices in 7 choirs 2. Lavanderita soy - Tonada with violins dedicated to the Immaculate Conception 3. A dónde, ni?a hermosa - Villancico for 10 voices in three choirs with violins dedicated to the Immaculate Conception 4. Del risco se despe?a la fuentecilla hermosa - Cantata with violins to the Most Holy 5. Con el más puro fervor - Cantata humana with voice and violins dedicated to the Holy Trinity


  • Wykonawca Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla , Vandalia Choir
  • Data premiery 2018-07-01
  • Nośnik CD