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Wells Cathedral Choir, David Bednall, Matthew Owens - Kenneth Leighton: The World's Desire & Other Choral Works (2023)

Wells Cathedral Choir, David Bednall, Matthew Owens - Kenneth Leighton: The World's Desire & Other Choral Works (2023)
  • Title: Kenneth Leighton: The World's Desire & Other Choral Works
  • Year Of Release: 2008 / 2023
  • Label: Hyperion
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
  • Total Time: 1:16:20
  • Total Size: 314 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Sequence for All Saints, Op. 75: I. Introit
02. Sequence for All Saints, Op. 75: II. Gradual
03. Sequence for All Saints, Op. 75: III. Offertory
04. Sequence for All Saints, Op. 75: IV. Communion
05. Sequence for All Saints, Op. 75: V. Finale
06. Chorale Prelude on Rockingham
07. O God, Enfold Me in the Sun
08. Morning Canticles: I. Venite
09. Morning Canticles: II. Te Deum laudamus
10. Morning Canticles: III. Jubilate Deo
11. The World's Desire "A Sequence for Epiphany", Op. 91, Pt. 1: I. Now When Jesus Was Born in Bethlehem
12. The World's Desire "A Sequence for Epiphany", Op. 91, Pt. 1: II. Bright Babe, Whose Awful Beauties Make
13. The World's Desire "A Sequence for Epiphany", Op. 91, Pt. 2: I. The Christ-Child Lay on Mary's Lap
14. The World's Desire "A Sequence for Epiphany", Op. 91, Pt. 2: II. Behold, I Send My Messenger
15. The World's Desire "A Sequence for Epiphany", Op. 91, Pt. 2: III. Today the Grace of the Spirit

The majestic Sequence for All Saints is a marvellously consolatory work which is cast in a continuous span of five sections. The use of a congregational hymn at the end makes the music a seamless and integral part of worship. The recording of The World’s Desire is the work’s first. This extensive work arose from a commission in which Leighton was requested to write a work that reflected facets of both the Western and Eastern liturgy relating to the Feast of the Epiphany. In the Epiphany story, the Western liturgy places a stronger emphasis on Christ’s divinity as manifested at his baptism in the river Jordan. By comparison the Orthodox liturgy focuses on St John’s image of the Epiphany being ‘the day of light’ with Christ portrayed as ‘the light of men’. This dichotomy presented a particular challenge to Leighton and the result is a stirring, triumphant work which combines the traditions of the Anglican and Russian Orthodox liturgies to great effect.


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