W.A. Mozart: Coronation Mass, Ave Verum Corpus & Solemn Vespers of the Confessor
Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum, cond. Benjamin Nicholas;
Charivari Agréable Simfonie, dir. Kah-Ming Ng
Delphian Records DCD34102
Reviews
The Financial Times The attraction of this CD lies partly in the combination of three of Mozart’s most sublime sacred works...and partly in the innocent sound of the trebles of Tewkesbury Abbey, one of whom sings the soprano solos in the Mass. Charivari Agréable, a lively period instrument ensemble, is another plus: there’s none of the overweening solemnity that often belabours this music. |
Gramophone Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum's solo treble, Laurence Kilsby, has a mature voice with a hint of quasi-operatic 'wobble'; he combines well with the adult soloists. The choir are full of the abandon of this delicious music and the small-scale period-instrument band Charivari Agreable accompany most agreeably (fantastic gunshot timps!)…The comprehensive and charming packaging puts the Tewkesbury lads centre stage, which is precisely where they should be. |
International Record Review
Andrew O'Connor
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