New Heaven

Sixteen

New Heaven
Format
Audio
Publisher
UNIVERSAL CLASSICS & JAZZ
Published
7 July 2009
ISBN
0602517957329

New Heaven

Sixteen

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After thirty years of world-wide performance and recording, The Sixteen is recognised as one of the world’s greatest ensembles. Comprising both choir and period instrument orchestra, The Sixteen’s total commitment to the music it performs is its greatest distinction. Its special reputation for performing early English polyphony, masterpieces of the Renaissance, bringing fresh insights into Baroque and early Classical music and a diversity of twentieth century music, is drawn from the passions of conductor and founder, Harry Christophers.

At home in the UK, The Sixteen are “The Voices of Classic FM”, TV Media Partner with Sky Arts, and Associate Artists of Southbank Centre, London. The group promotes an annual series at the Queen Elizabeth Hall as well as The Choral Pilgrimage, a tour of our finest cathedrals bringing music back to the buildings for which it was written. The Sixteen has recently featured in the highly successful BBC Four television series, Sacred Music, presented by actor Simon Russell Beale and a second series is in the planning stages.

The Sixteen tours throughout Europe, Japan, Australia and the Americas and has given regular performances at major concert halls and festivals worldwide, including the Barbican Centre - London, Bridgewater Hall - Manchester, Concertgebouw - Amsterdam, Sydney Opera House, Tokyo Opera City and Vienna Musikverein and also at the BBC Proms, the festivals of Granada, Lucerne, Istanbul, Prague and Salzburg.

In addition, The Sixteen’s period orchestra has taken part in highly acclaimed semi-staged performances of Purcell’s Fairy Queen in Tel Aviv and London, a fully-staged production of Purcell’s King Arthur in Lisbon’s Belem Centre, followed by new productions of Monteverdi’s Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria at Lisbon Opera House and The Coronation of Poppea at English National Opera. Over ninety recordings reflect The Sixteen’s quality in a range of work spanning the music of five hundred years, winning many awards including Grand Prix du Disque, numerous Schallplattenkritik, the coveted Gramophone Award for Early Music, the prestigious Classical Brit Award in 2005 for Renaissance and most recently being nominated for a Grammy Award and two Classical Brits for IKON. These latter two discs were recorded as part of the group’s contract with Universal Classics and Jazz.

Since 2001 The Sixteen has been building its own record label, CORO, which now boasts nearly sixty releases. Recent recordings include Brahms’s German Requiem, ‘Treasures of Tudor England’ (music by Parsons, Tye and White) which accompanied the 2008 Choral Pilgrimage, Fauré’s Requiem with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and Handel’s celebrated oratorio, Messiah, with an all-star soloist line-up: Carolyn Sampson, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mark Padmore and Christopher Purves.

Bringing together live concerts and recording plans has allowed The Sixteen to develop a glittering catalogue of releases, containing music from the Renaissance and Baroque through to great works of our time.

Review

This is not normally the repertoire one associates with The Sixteen, but as Harry Christophers suggests, this recording has something to do with tradition: ‘It’s music that all of us in The Sixteen grew up with’.

So what we have here are excellent performances of some of the great works of English church music. You will recognise all the pieces, from Parry’s I Was Glad and Charles Wood’s O Thou, the Central Orb and Hail, Gladdening Light to Stainer’s I Saw the Lord and Howells’ Like as the Hart.

Nearly all of these works feature significant organ accompaniment by Robert Quinney. Works of this nature demand a large cathedral sound – and with The Sixteen, that’s what you get. So if you are in the mood for some exuberant, uplifting choral music, then look no further. PR

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