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Tenebrae responsories


Reviews (11)


MusicWeb international

2013 November

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Jake Barlow

2013 November

"Vurdering: Recording of the month" - "This disc presents impeccable music-making and should be in anybody's collection. Amazing".


MusicWeb international

2013 October

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Simon Thompson (musikanmelder)

2013 October

"This beautifully realised release from Tenebrae goes a long way to confirming their position as the one of - if not the - finest chamber choirs at work in Britain today ... The singing itself is marvellous throughout. When the sopranos sing alone the effect is bright, pearly and luminescent ... The tightness of the ensemble is a thing to marvel at".


MusicWeb international

2018 April

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Ralph Moore (musikanmelder)

2018 April

"This new version is thoroughly professional and enjoyable ... The recording acoustic here is very deep and warm and there is a very pleasing distancing between the two male choirs in the antiphonal plainsong ... Regarding vocal quality, [Stile Antico] offers impeccable intonation, homogeneity and musicality ... No-one acquiring this new recording, paradoxically warmer in sound and cooler in execution, is likely to be disappointed by the performance here of this extraordinary music".


Fono Forum

2024 Juni

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Reinmar Emans

2024 Juni

"Eine berückend melancholische musikalische Darbietung auf höchstem Niveau".


BBC music magazine

2024 June

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Alexandra Wilson (musikanmelder)

2024 June

"The vocal timbre Hollingworth has coaxed from his soloists is intensely pure and smooth, yet there is nothing pallid about this particular early-music sound - surges of passion abound ... The result is highly moving, enhancing our appreciation of Victoria's music".


BBC music magazine

2013 December

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Anthony Pryer

2013 December

"Vurdering: BBC music choral song choice" - "This recording is the most nuanced and telling available. First there is the sheer sound of the ensemble: beautifully balanced and tuned with, at times (Caligaverunt oculi), an almost glassy perfection. Next there is an exceptional awareness of the different narrative voices ... Finally there is the seamless, architectural line ... This really is excellent".


BBC music magazine

2018 May

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Anthony Pryer

2018 May

"Stile Antico is a vastly experienced ensemble and projects these pieces with poise, technical finesse and nuance. Their account of Christ's betrayal by Peter (Jesum traditit), for example, captures wonderfully the fateful atmosphere of that event".


The gramophone

2024 April

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David Fallows

2024 April

"Victoria's Tenebrae Responsories are among the starkest music ever penned, with the four voices just declaiming some of the starkest words in the Christian liturgy; but the impact here is just overwhelming. The solo singers almost never raise their voices ... The very restraint of I Fagiolini does the trick here ... There are plenty more versions of the music out there but this one creates a very special colour and atmosphere. Nobody is likely to regret obtaining a copy, however many other recordings they have of the same music".


International record review

2014 February

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Ivan Moody (f. 1964)

2014 February

"Their [Tenebrae and Nigel Short] approach to what is possibly the most concentrated essence of the composer's work is correspondingly informed with musical intelligence. There is a careful shaping of lines throughout and very great care taken to shape the dramatic narrative of these liturgical and human masterpieces ... Competition is strong ... however, Tenebrae and Short bring their own vision to these remarkable pieces".


The gramophone

2013 December

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Alexandra Coghlan

2013 December

"Vurdering: Gramophone choice" - "A recording that strips all excess musical flesh aside, exposing the chilly bones of these penitential masterpieces ... The heart of the cycle - the imploring Si est Dolor - is almost impossibly charged, its balance of vocal fragility and tensile strength discovering the emotional paradox at the core of this music".


The gramophone

2018 May

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Edward Breen

2018 May

"Editor's choice: This has to be Stile Antico's best album to date: it's certainly their most gripping and, as ever with this ensemble, the vocal sound is sumptuous throughout ... It's rather thrilling therefore to hear Stile Antico, who often perform Renaissance polyphony calmly, tap in to the dramatic excitement and atmospheric intensity now associated with these works".