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Poulenc: Mass in G major; Motets
Francis Poulenc, Robert Shaw Festival Singers, Donna Carter
Poulenc: Mass in G major; Motets
Genre: Classical
 
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Poulenc: Mass in G major; Motets (View amazon detail page) ASIN: B000003CWM Binding: Audio CD UPC: 089408023620

     
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Poulenc: Mass in G major; Motets
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ASIN: B000003CWM
Binding: Audio CD
UPC: 089408023620

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D. Seymour | Atlanta, GA USA | 03/31/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Poulenc's mass in G is the highlight of this all a cappella disc. At about 18-1/2 minutes total, it is just too short - you want it to continue forever. It's texture is rich and exquisitely executed by Shaw and his forces. Poulenc's sophistication blends the deeply sacred texts with 20th century harmonies that evoke ancient mysticism. The "Osanna in excelsis" used in both the Sanctus & Benedictus is a passage of unbelievably straining rapture, as if one would experience aching pleasure in the presence of the divine. Poulenc's music is ethereal, effortless, masterful and timeless. The other motets and prayers included on this disc are excellent also, especially the Hodie Christus natus est and Vinea mea electa. The sound quality on this recording is excellent and the gothic cathedral, stained glass and swirls of incense come right along with it."
I would have preferred a closer micing
D. A. Hosek | Santa Monica, CA USA | 12/13/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I love Poulenc. Especially the motet O Magnum Mysterium which one choir I sing in (at Holy Name Cathedral) is performing. The director Matt Walsh recommended the Robert Shaw Festival Singers recordings of the motet so I picked this one up: And the performance is excellent, but because it's recorded with the mic some distance from the singers, you really almost hear more of the church than the choir. Some of the really beautiful harmonies are less than clear with all the reverb, including the great chord progression at the beginning of O Magnum Mysterium. Maybe it's just because I'm used to hearing it from within the choir, but I really would much prefer a close micing recording of these pieces over the version which appears here."
Beautiful balance and blend
E. Seligmann | Aurora, CO United States | 11/14/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My initial response is simply, "Ooooo....Ahhhhh..." The Festival Singers' voices are perfectly balanced and well blended and therefore effectively communicate the sacred reverence of Poulenc's writing while emphasizing the beautiful harmonies of his music. I think the echo of the church is just enough to help the listener feel he/she is present, but not so much as to muddle the music. It's actually very accurate for a European cathedral choral sound. As a choir singer, I have a special appreciation for their attention to detail and perfectly tuned chords making very challenging 20th century music sound deceptively simple without sacrificing any of the emotional attributes of the pieces."