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The Choir of Clare College Cambridge
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ม.ค. 2014
Since the founding of a mixed voice choir in 1972, the Choir of Clare College has gained an international reputation as one of the world’s leading university choirs. In addition to its primary function of leading services three times a week in the College chapel, the Choir keeps an active schedule recording, broadcasting, and performing. Former directors have included John Rutter and Timothy Brown. Under the direction of Graham Ross, Director of Music since 2010, it has been praised for its consistently ‘thrilling’ and ‘outstanding’ performances worldwide.
Monteverdi VESPERS of 1610 | The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Claudio Monteverdi: Vespers of 1610
00:35 I. Deus in adjutorium meum intende
02:50 II. Dixit Dominus
09:58 III. Nigra sum
14:22 IV. Laudate pueri
20:11 V. Pulchra es
24:26 VI. Laetatus sum
30:56 VII. Duo Seraphim
36:26 VIII. Nisi Dominus
41:00 IX. Audi Coelum
49:53 X. Lauda Jerusalem
54:07 XI. Sancta Maria
1:01:12 XII. Ave maris stella
1:09:20 XIII. Magnificat a 7
Nicholas Mulroy, tenor
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble
Graham Ross, conductor
Instrumentalists from Cambridge University
Margaret Faultless, leader
Jonathan Manson, bass violin
William Hunt, violone
Elizabeth Kenny, theorbo
Silas Wollston, organ
Sir John Rutter, audio producer
A film by Studio2359: www.Studio2359.co.uk
Andrew Staples, film director
Filmed at Sinfonia Smith Square, London, April 2024
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For more information about the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, including joining as a Choral Scholar or Organ Scholar, and forthcoming LiveStreamed services and concerts, visit:
www.clarecollegechoir.com
On Facebook: choirofclarecollege
On Instagram: choirofclarecollege
On TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@choirofclarecollege
On X: clarechoir
00:35 I. Deus in adjutorium meum intende
02:50 II. Dixit Dominus
09:58 III. Nigra sum
14:22 IV. Laudate pueri
20:11 V. Pulchra es
24:26 VI. Laetatus sum
30:56 VII. Duo Seraphim
36:26 VIII. Nisi Dominus
41:00 IX. Audi Coelum
49:53 X. Lauda Jerusalem
54:07 XI. Sancta Maria
1:01:12 XII. Ave maris stella
1:09:20 XIII. Magnificat a 7
Nicholas Mulroy, tenor
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble
Graham Ross, conductor
Instrumentalists from Cambridge University
Margaret Faultless, leader
Jonathan Manson, bass violin
William Hunt, violone
Elizabeth Kenny, theorbo
Silas Wollston, organ
Sir John Rutter, audio producer
A film by Studio2359: www.Studio2359.co.uk
Andrew Staples, film director
Filmed at Sinfonia Smith Square, London, April 2024
===
For more information about the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, including joining as a Choral Scholar or Organ Scholar, and forthcoming LiveStreamed services and concerts, visit:
www.clarecollegechoir.com
On Facebook: choirofclarecollege
On Instagram: choirofclarecollege
On TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@choirofclarecollege
On X: clarechoir
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Thank you for this. It’s so beautiful and soulful. From Southern California🙏💫✨🇺🇸
❤Yes.
18:00 great - really interesting registration; top playing! Thanks- one of my favourites
Just so beautiful ,Thank you so much.
When your conductor makes that expression at the end of a piece you know you did good. Absolutely fantastic arrangement and outstanding choir performance! This is one to show anyone who believes that only little boys can sing Britten
Yes, indeed. It shows that anything other than boys singing it does not work. Warbling sopranos certainly don't! This is a travesty (though that does not imply technical criticism of the singers, who I'm sure are very competent.)
merveille merveille merveille
SUPERB- especially the Messiaen. Thank you all
'Omarama' 🙃
Beautiful start of Advent. Thank you.
I have missed Clare College Choir so much
Thank you so much for this amazing video! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Doraly is a fantastic player and singer
You needed more platforms so will share on my lil music page, thread & instagram in hopes helps
Terrible choice of spooky music
It would be helpful if the readers had microphones.
Apologies for this - we have been having technical difficulties with the microphones and speakers. They should all be resolved by next Sunday.
@@thechoirofclarecollegecamb5120 Thank you so much for even reading this, let alone respond. Much appreciated!
Wow, Stanford in G, one of my favorites! Thank you!
Oh, that Wesley in f......
shaken and stirred
Protestanti che eseguono i vespri della beata vergine di Monteverdi?dovrebbero farlo gli Irlandesi non gli Inglesi, mah
What a nonsensical comment.
How did you get to be so idiotic
@@lauterunvollkommenheit4344 detto da un barbaro germanico,non mi interessa il tuo parere!
@@giankion1212 Thank you. I want you to know that I reported your comment for its hateful content.
@@lauterunvollkommenheit4344 I think, to be fair, the idea that a piece of music can only be performed by those who affirm its doctrinal insight is, er, slightly odd. Many non-Catholics enjoy singing. Many non-Catholics have capacity in their spirituality for the Blessed Virgin.
Great music,Musicality at its best , purity, Thank you also,so, much .
Fantastic performance. The outstanding tbing for me is how almost all of the choir of undergraduates stepped forward and took some big solos
Sorry for potential over-disclosure here, but to broaden the narrative richness of the Comments: • I was a Clare College undergraduate in the time of John Rutter; • I have multiple connections with Graham Ross, including via my domestic neighbour! • I’ve frequently sung in St John’s Smith Square; • Thanks to TH-cam’s algorithm for placing this high in my vision field (admittedly I already subscribed to the Channel, so no great surprise); • I have loved singing this work more than once with multiple choirs, but I often imagined commissioning an album “The Shed / Cold Blow Lane / Stretford / Kop / Fulwell, or most authentically Te Palace (other accents are available) End sing Monteverdi’s Greatest Hits”; • In particular (but not exclusively) I am thinking of VIII Nisi Dominus & X Lauda Jerusalem. Thanks all for a super performance (especially the period instruments and peripheral-group huddles), and overall AV edit.
Magnifique interprétation, n'en déplaise à certaines et certains. Une œuvre difficile à chanter, à jouer et à diriger. . Les choristes bougent tout au long de la partition...ainsi que les musiciens et toutes et tous sont mises ou mis en valeur ...pour le bonheur de ceux qui les écoutent ou les écouteront...
This amazingly brilliant performance confirms my belief that despite political chaos and corruption thr’out this realm there is still hope for us! Congratulations to all and the greatest of good thanks: God bless you all! The beautiful clarity of the young voices adds to the magic …
Immortal!
Beautiful
Walton composed this challenging work in late life and used words by Auden. It is an anthem in style but took two years to compose to his satisfaction as an especially exacting man in many ways, despite the ordinary man image he liked to project. Elgar had done exactly the same "as a suit of armour". It is thoroughly Walton but with some harmonic and spatial excursions which were unexpected in 1965 from a composer who had been seen as an avant-garde musician in the early 1920s with the Sitwells but he did not want to be labeled. He remained on good terms with the Sitwells but played down his part in 'Facade' as just the man who wrote the music. Walton had become a composer from being a chorister scholar on a grant to Oxford and although he never wanted to be tied to academia, he wrote papers on technical and historical aspects of music which, for some reason, he would not allow to be collected or re-published. His last few works were for choirs. 'The Twelve' benefits from being listened to a few times over as there is a lot going on and this performance has plenty of air for the purpose. The very few studio recordings released 'engineer' the life and tension out of it.
I watch for renditions of this, my favorite work, and this ranks among the best. In fact, it's totally punk rock. Thank you.
Monteverdi has been the first rock composer in the musical history
I played the orchestrated version of this great music, made by Macmillan himself, a few weeks ago and made me so emotional. It is so nice to hear it with that much soul in original version
amazing wow
I'm Jewish and have no interest in converting but I want to say this is beautiful and I have always found these types of services/music pretty. Again not interested in Christianity, I'm happily Jewish. But it's pretty
How beautiful!
My love for this Choir😍😍😍🥰🥰❤❤❤
Let us all prostrate our hearts, EVER, before such a GOD as this!!!
I can't get enough of Clare College Chapel Choir. Blessed!
One of the best choirs in the Anglican Communion
Magnifique! Inspiring performance❤
Wonderful, the sort of devotional and professional performance the piece deserves.
Clare College Choir is a always a joy to watch
Fabulous ! ! !
Sublime. Thank you.
The Choir that thrills my soul
Sublime Miserere!
You very rarely hear the change of tune now for the last two verses of Forty Days...always thought it was very effective!
Great stuff Graham and team!
So poignantly beautiful and uplifting !
Lovely performance of the Tavener Mag
Ella, Isabella, Evie, Emma, Emily, Maggie, and Jessica! You should be very proud of yourselves for such a great performance. Thank you so much from a friend across the pond!
Promo-SM
Acoustics😮!
The sound is not as carefully recorded as in previous liturgies.