Today I finish the Rachmaninoff choral mass, which is good, since I spent my time listening to it reading a chapter on interactions within causal epidemiology theory. It was kind of like reading Joyce, you know what the individual words mean, you just don't know what they mean in that order.
Side One
Piece: The Vigil (Vesper Mass), Op. 37
1. Gloria
2. Resurrection hymn
3. Resurrection hymn
4. Hymn to the Mother of God
Composer: Serge Rachmaninoff
Performers: Bruckner-Mahler Choir of London
Conductor: Wyn Morris
Record Date: None Given, pressing date 1975
Side Two
Piece: Four Motets
1. I see Thy bridal chamber adorned
2. The Lord is God, and hath appeared unto us
3. It is very meet to bless Thee
4. Thou only art immortal
Compser: Alexander Dmitrievich Kastalsky
Performers: Bruckner-Mahler Choir of London
Conductor: Wyn Morris
Record Date: None Given, pressing date 1975
Say what you will about the Roman Catholic Church, but thier mass has inspired some amazing work. Though I wonder, since both these composers are Russian and would more likely be Orthedox. I guess it doesn't make much sense, beauty is beauty, unless it's in the eye of the beholder.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
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