High Flight - Choral Music by Whitacre, Lauridsen and Chilcott

High Flight - Choral Music by Whitacre, Lauridsen and Chilcott

Label: Signum

Year 2011

Singers: David Hurley (countertenor), Timothy Wayne-Wright (countertenor), Paul Phoenix (tenor), Philip Lawson (baritone), Christopher Gabbitas (baritone), Stephen Connolly (bass - tracks 9,13 and 14), Jonathan Howard (bass)

The Concordia Choir - conducted by Rene Clausen

A must-have for choral-aficionados everywhere that sees perhaps the world finest's a-cappella ensemble The King's Singers join forces with The Concordia Choir - one of the USA's best collegiate groups - to perform works by world-class choral composers Eric Whitacre, Bob Chilcott and Morten Lauridsen.

The first 100 orders for High Flight will receive a special limited edition copy hand signed by the King's Singers.



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1.Oculi OmniumBob Chilcott
2.O Nata LuxMorton Lauridsen
3.Lux AurumqueEric Whitacre
4.Even such is time - anyone lived in a pretty how townBob Chilcott
5.Even such is time - A flower given to my daughter Bob Chilcott
6.Even such is time - DaysBob Chilcott
7.Even such is time - Even such is timeBob Chilcott
8.CloudburstEric Whitacre
9.High FlightBob Chilcott
10.The MarriageEric Whitacre
11.O Magnum MysteriumMorten Lauridsen
12.AloneEric Whitacre
13.The Stolen ChildEric Whitacre
14.A ThanksgivingBob Chilcott
 

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