Howells: Requiem; Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing

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  • Release Date: 11/30/1999
  • Sales Rank: 179,253
  • Label: NAXOS
  • UPC: 636943465929

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Howells: Requiem; Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing

1LISTENMagnificat and Nunc Dimit / Herbert Howells
2LISTENMagnificat and Nunc Dimit / Herbert Howells
3LISTENLike As the Hart Desireth / Herbert Howells
4LISTENPaean for organ / Herbert Howells
5LISTENRequiem, for soprano, 2 t / Herbert Howells
6LISTENRequiem, for soprano, 2 t / Herbert Howells
7LISTENRequiem, for soprano, 2 t / Herbert Howells
8LISTENRequiem, for soprano, 2 t / Herbert Howells
9LISTENRequiem, for soprano, 2 t / Herbert Howells
10LISTENRequiem, for soprano, 2 t / Herbert Howells
11LISTENLong, Long Ago, for choru / Herbert Howells
12LISTENThe Office of the Holy Co / Herbert Howells
13LISTENThe Office of the Holy Co / Herbert Howells
14LISTENThe Office of the Holy Co / Herbert Howells
15LISTENThe Office of the Holy Co / Herbert Howells
16LISTENThe Office of the Holy Co / Herbert Howells
17LISTENThe Office of the Holy Co / Herbert Howells
18LISTENRhapsodies (3) for organ, / Herbert Howells
19LISTENTake Him, Earth, for Cher / Herbert Howells

Editorial Reviews

Although his music is far less familiar than that of his friends Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells was responsible for some of the most deeply moving sacred music composed in this century. The first volume of a new and much-needed budget series of Howells's choral music has been issued by Naxos, offering even the most wary buyer a virtually risk-free entrée into the composer's lovely, often noble world. The principal work on the album is the moving and gravely beautiful Requiem (long thought to have been written in response to the death of his nine-year-old son in 1936, but was in fact completed in 1933). Much of the musical material from the Requiem would be used again in Howells's masterpiece, the "Hymnus Paradisi" -- superbly performed by the BBC Symphony and Chorus under Richard Hickox on Chandos -- the piece that actually was dedicated to Howells's son. Both the Requiem and the shorter works on the program are sung to rapt perfection by the Choir of St. John's College, Cambridge, and the recorded sound has an appealing resonance and bloom. Jim Svejda, Barnes & Noble

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