MacMillan: St John Passion [Download]
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Catalogue Number LSO0171-D
UPC 0822231117162Released 10 February 2010
Producers
James Mallinson
Engineers
Jonathan Stokes for Classic Sound LtdRecorded
April 2008 in the Barbican Hall, London
Format
ALAC - 24bit 192kHz & 96kHz - Compatible with Apple devices (MacOS and iOS)
FLAC - 24bit 192kHz & 96kHz - Compatible with Windows and Android devices
MP3 - 320kbps - Universal compatibilityBooklet in English, French & German
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Classic FM Magazine’s Editor's Choice
'The charged atmosphere and sense of this being something special, a composition destined to last, launched with a great performance under Colin Davis, register fully on disc. A recording for repeated listening and total spiritual immersion.''In the plethora of passions popping up these days, this one has to rank among the finest ... this is a piece you simply must hear if you have any interest in contemporary sacred orchestral and choral work.’
Audiophile Audition
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Sir Colin Davis, London Symphony Orchestra
Acclaimed as “a landmark for contemporary music”, James MacMillan’s interpretation of the 2,000-year old Passion narrative is one of his most significant works. His account draws inspiration from previous musical settings of the Crucifixion story, dating as far back as the fourth century, and offers a new reading for the twenty-first century.
Composer | MacMillan | |
Conductor | Sir Colin Davis | |
Performers | London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra | |
Soloists | Christopher Maltman |
1. St John Passion: Part I, I. the Arrest of Jesus
2. St John Passion: Part I, II. Jesus Before Annas and Caiaphas. Peter Disowns Him
3. St John Passion: Part I, III. Jesus Before Pilate
4. St John Passion: Part I, IV. Jesus Is Condemned to Death
Volume 2
1. St John Passion: Part II, V. the Crucifixion
2. St John Passion: Part II, VI. Christ's Garments Divided
3. St John Passion: Part II, VII. Jesus and His Mother
4. St John Passion: Part II, VIII, the Reproaches
5. St John Passion: Part II, IX. the Death of Jesus
6. St John Passion: Part II, X. Sanctus Immortalis, Miserere Nobis