A Taste of Rome
Pope John Paul II: A Celebration of Life and Faith, Choir of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (Peter Latona, Director) |
We had spectacular lunches and dinners, and we spent most of our evenings in the absolutely freezing sanctuary of Saint Mary Major. In most of the recording session photographs I have posted here, the choir is wearing their coats, gloves, and scarves. As I wrote before, Santa Maria Maggiore is about as close to the perfect sonic envelope for unaccompanied choir as can be imagined. So, although the conditions were sometimes trying and the hours long, we made a very good recording. Happily, all of this work did leave us some time to do some sightseeing (see my third post, from March 26).
The concept of this tribute CD was to match choral works with short excerpts from the pope's theological readings. Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington, recorded a brief introduction to the pope's theological ideas, and Carl A. Anderson, the Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, who funded the project, read the excerpts, which are interspersed with the choral tracks. It concludes with Totus tuus, the minimalist anthem composed by Polish composer Henryk Górecki for the pope's third official visit to his native Poland in 1987, on the words of the pope's motto. Here is the playlist:
1. Introduction (Cardinal McCarrick) 2. Lorenzo Perosi, Tu es Petrus 3. Reading from Evangelium vitae 4. John Tavener, The Lamb 5. Reading from Ecclesia de Eucharistia 6. Juan de Lienas, Coenantibus autem illis 7. William Billings, Brookfield 8. Reading from Salvifici doloris 9. Giovanni da Palestrina, Super flumina Babylonis 10. Reading from Dives in misericordia 11. Richard Farrant, Call to Remembrance 12. Reading from Homily at the Beatification of Mother Teresa 13. Thomas Tallis, If Ye Love Me | 14. Giovanni da Palestrina, Salvator Mundi 15. Reading from Redemptoris Mater 16. Serdeczna Matko (traditional Polish hymn) 17. Benjamin Britten, Hymn to the Virgin 18. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Rejoice, O Virgin (sung in Russian) 19. Reading from Sollicitudo rei socialis 20. Maurice Duruflé, Ubi caritas 21. Polly Rupe, Gentle Words (arranged by Kevin Siegfried) 22. Reading from Address to the United Nations 23. Ludovico Viadana, Exultate justi 24. Reading from Novo millennia ineunte 25. Henryk Górecki, Totus tuus |
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