034571171999

Liszt: Missa Choralis & Via Crucis

Matthew Best: Corydon Singers

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Format: CD

Cat No: CDA67199

Release Date:  01 October 2000

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  034571171999

Genres:  Classical  Choral  

  • Description

    Liszt's position as a composer for the Church has always been controversial. The paradox that the most modern composer of the age, the supporter of the revolutionary ideals of 1789, 1830 and 1848, ended up writing music for an institution regarded as a bastion of everything conservative and reactionary, has led to a questioning of Liszt's motives. With the rapidly advancing secularization of culture, Liszt was seen as disillusioned, and his decision to take minor orders in 1865 was considered a startling about-turn for one so worldly.
    In fact, Liszt wrote sacred music with reform in mind. The dismal state of church music in the first half of the nineteenth century, when it was common to hear opera cabalettas sung to liturgical words, encouraged him to go back to plainsong and the music of Palestrina for inspiration. Composed in 1865, the year he took minor orders, the Missa Choralis embodies these twin elements. The influence of plainsong pervades the thematic material, albeit refocused through Liszt's boldly original and expressively chromatic harmonic language.
    Via Crucis (1866-1878) is an extraordinary work. It is a devotion describing the journey of Christ carrying the Cross, divided into fourteen 'stations' or stages. Most Catholic churches have pictures or statuettes of these scenes along the walls of the nave, usually seven on each side. The devotion consists of meditations on each scene, usually in the form of prayers and singing. If the number of participants is not too large, they move around the church in a group, stopping at each station. This was what Liszt visualized when he composed the music, and in one of his most deeply personal works, he presents a series of radically expressionistic, intense miniatures.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Missa Choralis
      • 2. Via Crucis
      • 3. Missa Choralis: Credo - Elizabeth Atherton/Harriet Webb/John Bowley/Leigh Melrose/Nicholas Warden/Th
      • 4. Missa Choralis: Sanctus - Corydon Sgrs/Matthew Best/Thomas Trotter
      • 5. Missa Choralis: Benedictus - Elizabeth Atherton/Jane Bovell/Harriet Webb/Jeanetter Ager/John Bowley
      • 6. /Missa Choralis: Agnus Dei - Elizabeth Atherton/Harriet Webb/John Bowley/Leigh Melrose/Thomas Trotter
      • 7. Via Crucis: Einleitung - Elizabeth Atherton/Jeanetter Ager/John Bowley/Nicholas Warden/Thomas Trotte
      • 8. Via Crucis: Station I - Nicholas Warden/Thomas Trotter
      • 9. Via Crucis: Station II - Leigh Melrose/Thomas Trotter
      • 10. Via Crucis: Station III - Elizabeth Atherton/Harriet Webb/Jeanetter Ager/Thomas Trotter
      • 11. Via Crucis: Station IV - Corydon Sgrs/Matthew Best/Thomas Trotter
      • 12. Via Crucis: Station V - Corydon Sgrs/Matthew Best/Thomas Trotter
      • 13. Via Crucis: Station VI - Corydon Sgrs/Matthew Best/Thomas Trotter
      • 14. Via Crucis: Station VII - Elizabeth Atherton/Harriet Webb/Jeanetter Ager/Thomas Trotter
      • 15. Via Crucis: Station VIII - Leigh Melrose/Thomas Trotter
      • 16. Via Crucis: Station IX - Elizabeth Atherton/Harriet Webb/Jeanetter Ager/Thomas Trotter
      • 17. Via Crucis: Station X - Corydon Sgrs/Matthew Best/Thomas Trotter
      • 18. Via Crucis: Station XI - Corydon Sgrs/Matthew Best/Thomas Trotter
      • 19. Via Crucis: Station XII - Leigh Melrose/Elizabeth Atherton/Harriet Webb/Jeanetter Ager/Thomas Trotte
      • 20. Via Crucis: Station XIII - Corydon Sgrs/Matthew Best/Thomas Trotter
      • 21. Via Crucis: Station XIV - Jeanetter Ager/Thomas Trotter