Jeremy Filsell (Orgel) - James Gilchrist (Tenor) // Following its successful premiere performance earlier this year, Francis Pott's highly anticipated recording of The Cloud of Unknowing is likely to be musical milestone and a choral great. Drawing together a variety of texts and musical influences, Pott weaves together a deep and emotional work with an ethos reminiscent of Michael Tippett's 'War Oratorio'.
Track |
Interpret |
Titel |
Dauer |
Weitere Mitwirkende |
001/00 |
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The cloud of unknowing (Gesamtaufnahme) |
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Mitwirkende: Filsell Jeremy, Gilchrist James Dirigent/Leitung: Backhouse Jeremy (Chorleitung) Orchester/Ensemble: Vasari Singers
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001/01 |
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Prologue |
2:04 |
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002/02 |
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There where the sun first dwelt |
1:08 |
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003/03 |
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Lord, thou hast been our refuge |
2:46 |
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004/04 |
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Now, as though God were sighing |
2:06 |
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005/05 |
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There where the sun first dwelt (Reprise) |
2:20 |
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006/06 |
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I was in the spirit on the Lord's day |
1:54 |
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007/07 |
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And there went out another horse that was red |
1:39 |
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008/08 |
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The cities are burned and consumed from the earth |
2:08 |
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009/09 |
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For a nation is come up |
1:56 |
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010/10 |
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All faces shall gather blackness |
2:05 |
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011/11 |
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They that hate me without a cause |
3:35 |
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012/12 |
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Divided sons, fight on |
3:13 |
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013/13 |
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Behold a pale horse |
1:32 |
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014/14 |
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Blessed be he that taketh their children |
0:52 |
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015/15 |
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Dark earth, dark heavens... - Interlude |
3:23 |
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016/16 |
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Yesterday I was at work teaching Chris to lift his cross |
3:29 |
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017/17 |
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The Lord is my sheperd |
9:08 |
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