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| Title: ...against the dying of the light |
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| (c): (C) 2002 Cantus Recordings |
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2005-02-24 |
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Male Vocal Ensemble singing a song cycle that travels from grief and sorrow to consolation and joy.
...against the dying of the light (2002) In September 2002 Cantus released ...against the dying of the light, a disc which takes the listener on a journey from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of joy and features rarely heard virtuoso works for male choir by Carl Orff, Jean Sibelius, Samuel Barber, Josquin Des Pres and Claude Debussy. The newly commissioned "Two Laments on Dylan Thomas" by Kenneth Jennings, Schubert's haunting "Grab und Mond" and Randall Thompson's "Alleluia" are saturated with Cantus' emotionally-charged singing.
About Cantus Enjoying a successful blend of national tours, subscription concerts in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul and recording projects, Cantus is gaining recognition as one of America's finest professional male vocal ensembles. The ensemble's performances are met with overwhelming praise for its unique blend of youthful vitality and polished nuance. Their repe |
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