Robert Shaw/Atlanta Symphony : Barber/Bartok/Williams


Barber/Bartok/Williams
Song Name Composer
O Thou Who Art Unchangeable Samuel Barber
Lord Jesus Christ, Who Suffered All Life Long Samuel Barber
Father In Heaven, Well We Know That It Is Thou Samuel Barber
Father In Heaven! Hold Not Our Sins Up Against Us Samuel Barber
Part I Bela Bartok
Part II Bela Bartok
Part III Bela Bartok
Agnus Dei Ralph Vaughan Williams
Beat! Beat! Drums! Ralph Vaughan Williams
Reconciliation Ralph Vaughan Williams
Dirge For Two Veterans Ralph Vaughan Williams
Angel Of Death Ralph Vaughan Williams
O Man Greatly Beloved Ralph Vaughan Williams

Barber's Prayers of Kierkegaard was commissioned by the Koussevitsky Foundation in 1942, but the composer did not complete the work until January, 1954. It is a setting, in the form of a single-movement cantata, of four prayers by the Danish theologian and philosopher Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855). Robert Shaw gave the American premiere of Bartok's Cantata Profana at Carnegie Hall in 1952. For this recording, he has used a refined version of the English translation of the text he made for that premiere performance. Vaughan Williams's Dona Nobis Pacem was intended as a warning of the threat of war in Europe in the mid-1930s. The texts are taken from the poetry of Walt Whitman, the Bible, the Latin Mass, and from a speech made in the British House of Commons during the Crimean War in the 1850s by John Bright.
Item Code 6236c
Weight: 3.60 oz |  Mixed  |  Some a cappella  |  14 - Choral  |  00 1 CD  |  United States  |  Robert Shaw  | 
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