Easter at King's MacMillan, Palestrina, Tavener
From King's College, Cambridge: music for Good Friday by Palestrina, James MacMillan and John Tavener sung by the world famous who are joined by the Britten Sinfonia.
Live from King's College,Cambridge
Presented by Martin Handley
Music for Good Friday by Palestrina, James MacMillan and John Tavener sung by the world famous college chapel choir who are joined by the Britten SInfonia
James MacMillan's profoundly moving meditation on Christ's last words has rapidly taken its place as a modern classic. It is partnered by the Renaissance master, Palestrina's intense setting of the Stabat Mater: Mary, mother of Jesus's lament at the foot of the Cross and John Tavener's setting of the Good Friday Reproaches: "O my people, what have I done to you?" The expressive solo cello and serene strings present unwavering faith against the sound and fury of the timpani.
MacMillan: Kiss on Wood
Palestrina: Stabat Mater
Tavener: Popule Meus
MacMillan: Seven Last Words from the Cross
King's College Choir,
Guy Johnston (cello),
Britten Sinfonia,
Stephen Cleobury (conductor).
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Music Played
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Easter at Kings
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Sir James MacMillan
Kiss on wood vers. cello and piano
Conductor: Stephen CLEOBURY Performer: Guy JOHNSTON - Cello Performer: Britten Sinfonia
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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Stabat mater - motet for 8 voices [H vi,96]
Conductor: Stephen CLEOBURY Performer: King's College Cambridge Choir
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John Tavener
Popule meus for cello, strings and timpani
Conductor: Stephen CLEOBURY Performer: Guy JOHNSTON - Cello Performer: Britten Sinfonia
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Music Interval
Johann Sebastian Bach
O Mensch, bewein' dein' Sunde gross - chorale-prelude BWV.622 for organ
Performer: Stephen CLEOBURY - Organ
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Easter at Kings
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Sir James MacMillan
Seven last words from the cross for chorus & ensemble
Conductor: Stephen CLEOBURY Performer: Britten Sinfonia Performer: King's College Cambridge Choir
Broadcast
- Fri 6 Apr 2012 19:30大象传媒 Radio 3