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Visions


Reviews (2)


Audiophile audition

d. 18. Dec. 2016

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Mel Martin

d. 18. Dec. 2016

"Visions is a strikingly beautiful piece, lovingly played and artfully executed ... I think the appeal of the Requiem is Rutter's conducting. The work has plenty of energy, and it's not a traditional requiem, but rather texts selected by the composer. It is, in Rutter's words, intimate rather than grand ... Highly recommended!".


BBC music magazine

2017 March

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Terry Blain

2017 March

"The tone of Visions is often lingeringly elegiac, and may well surprise those who associate Rutter primarily with facile tunefulness and chirpy carols ... The recording [of the Requiem] has greater clarity and amplitude, and both the singing and playing have a touch more incisiveness and assurance. In Alice Halstead Rutter continues to favour a soprano with the timbre of a boy treble, and her solos have an innocent fragility which is touching".