In Winter’s House

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Their fourth Christmas release, BBC Music Magazine Award winning choir Tenebrae return under the expert direction Nigel Short with a sumptuous album of Carols, Hymns and other celebratory works for Christmas.

Tenebrae is regularly engaged with the world’s finest orchestras appearing regularly with the Academy of Ancient Music and Aurora Orchestra and has performed at major festivals and venues including the BBC Proms, Edinburgh International Festival, Leipzig Gewandhaus (Germany) and Melbourne Festival (Australia). ‘Passion and Precision’ are Tenebrae’s core values. Through its continued dedication to performance of the highest quality, Tenebrae’s vision is to deliver dramatic programming, flawless performances and unforgettable experiences, allowing audiences around the world to be moved by the power and intimacy of the human voice.

EDISON KLASSIEK WINNER 2023

“A ‘Rolls-Royce professional vocal ensemble…this is obviously very sophisticated and beautifully shaped singing and the women in Tenebrae have these clear, bell-like voices…they are so beautifully produced…It’s a fantastic sound… so clean, clear, blended, controlled, just perfection really…beautifully produced…beautifully made…that one’s definitely going home with me next weekend.”  – BBC Radio 3 – Record Review

“A technically superb display of a largely unfamiliar, and imaginatively chosen, festive music. One to warm the chilliest evenings” – BBC Music Magazine

SKU: SIGCD690

Tenebrae

Nigel Short Director


Release date: 14/10/2022

Catalogue number: SIGCD690

Barcode:635212069028

“The groups faultless vocal blend under Nigel Short is a given: the brightness of the voices is brought out in the traditional Angelus ad virginem, while Edward W Naylor’s Vox dicentis allows them off the leash in some thrilling vocal declamation” – Gramophone

“I love the blend of established and new pieces into a wonderfully satisfying programme. One would expect Nigel Short and Tenebrae to perform this music superbly and expectations are more than met. They’ve been recorded most sympathetically in a lovely acoustic…This is a Christmas disc to savour” – Musicweb International

This Christmas album from Tenebrae—their fourth foray into this richest of seams of repertoire—has at its heart Benjamin Britten’s sublime Ceremony of Carols. Either side we are treated to a blistering rendition of Edward Naylor’s Vox dicentis and other favourites, and welcome room has also been found for some gorgeous ‘new finds’: works like Joanna Forbes L’Estrange’s Advent ‘O’ Carol, a sublime blend of catchy and comforting, weaving simplicity into something so much more” – Hyperion

“The choral singing incredibly refined and captured in a glowing church acoustic…There’s a pleasing selection of old and new here, numbers by Howells and Vaughan Williams sharing space with the likes of Sally Beamish, Bob Chilcott and Joseph Phibbs, whose “Sleep My Pretty One, Sleep” provides a sublime close…[Ceremony of Carols] Soprano Victoria Meteyard is glorious in “Balulalow”, making this my new favourite recording of the work” – The Arts Desk

10/10 “All sung to the very highest standard and with a crystal-clear recording at All Hallows’ Church at Gospel Oak in London under producer Adrian Peacock…all the singers are outstanding, and the vocal blend is exquisite” – Cross Rhythms

“The pieces included in this recording are of great aesthetic height and exceptional beauty…[Nigel Short] has done an exceptional job with the musicians in his choir, accompanied by Camilla Pay’s harp” – Sonograma

“This is a disc well worth adding to your collections of Christmas music” –  Organists’ Review

[1] The Shepherd’s Carol – Bob Chilcott

[2] In Winter’s House – Joanna Marsh

[3] Angelus ad virginem – Traditional

[4] The Truth from Above – R. Vaughan Williams

[5] Advent ‘O’ Carol – J. Forbes L’Estrange

[6] O magnum mysterium – Owain Park

[7] Vox dicentis: Clama – E.Woodall Naylor

 

A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28 Benjamin Britten
[8] I. Procession

[9] II. Wolcum Yole!

[10] III. There is no rose

[11] IVa. That yongë child

[12] IVb. Balulalow

[13] V. As dew in Aprille

[14] VI. This little babe

[15] VII. Interlude

[16] VIII. In freezing winter night

[17] IX. Spring Carol

[18] X. Deo gracias

[19] XI. Recession

 

[20] In the stillness – Sally Beamish

[21] Jesus Christ the Apple Tree – Elizabeth Poston

[22] The Quiet Heart – June Collin

[23] Sing Lullabye – Herbert Howells

[24] The Aldeburgh Carol – Ben Parry

[25] Sleep My Pretty One, Sleep – Joseph Phibbs

 

 

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