Playlist: RJB's favorites

I love the choral-orchestral repertoire, but it was a cappella motets that first made me fall in love with choral music. This playlist includes the first motets to catch my ear when I was twelve or thirteen, which have stayed with me ever since, and others that I’ve fallen in love with over the years. It features motets and anthems from the Renaissance, the golden age of a cappella choral music; some gems from the Romantic period, full of echoes of the long vocal arcs of the Renaissance, thickened by richer harmony; melodies that made me fall in love with spirituals; and some of my favorite a cappella works to emerge from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Listen to the playlist on YouTube HERE:



Palestrina: Sicut Cervus

The motet—and CD—that launch my lifelong love of Renaissance polyphony. A perfect representation of Palestrina’s smooth, suave style.


VOCES8 performs 'Beati Quorum Via' by Charles Villiers Stanford in the Gresham Centre in London. 'Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law o...

Stanford: Beati Quorum Via

The first anthem to draw me into the world of English cathedral repertoire. A masterfully crafted miniature by Stanford. The bass Fb at 1:45 is quite possibly my favorite note to sing in the Romantic repertoire.

 

16. 'Ave Maria' From the album 'The Sacred Flame' Composer Josquin Desprez Conductor John Rutter Choir The Cambridge Singers Chamber Orchestra La Nuova Music...

Josquin: Ave Maria Virgo Serena

Elegant points of imitation that beautifully elucidate the text. Serenity in sound without losing motion.


Tomás Luis de Victoria (c. 1548 - 1611): O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM I think that this is one of the most touching choral pieces which ever came out of the 16th centu...

Victoria: O Magnum Mysterium

My favorite motet by Victoria, a contemporary of Palestrina who wrote in a similar style but whose works bear a signature mystical quality. The haunting opening figure—dropping down a fifth, back up, and then up a half step—perfectly captures the great mystery of the text.


Provided to YouTube by TuneCore My Lord What a Mourning · The Aeolians of Oakwood University Aeolianology Acappella, Vol. 1 ℗ 2015 Aeolians of Oakwood Univer...

Arr. William Dawson: My Lord What a Mourning

I first learned this spiritual as arranged by baritone and composer Harry T. Burleigh, but love this arrangement by William Dawson. Beautifully sung and recorded by The Aeolians of Oakwood University, in a prismatic and powerful performance.


Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Ave Maria, Op. 9b · Voices of Ascension Chorus Choral Music - Palestrina, G. / Bruckner, A. / Faure, G. / Holst, G. /...

Holst: Ave Maria

This sumptuous setting of the Ave Maria inspired all of the work I’ve done in my career with women’s choruses. Makes stunning, full use of that texture, from low F to top Bb, in eight parts.


Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America To the Hands: No. 2. In Medio (In The Midst) · The Crossing Seven Responses ℗ 2017 Innova Released on: 2017-02-03 Cho...

Shaw: To the Hands, mvmt. 2, In Medio

In graduate school, I had the distinct pleasure of conducting a choir Caroline Shaw sang in (I was also once her T.A.!). With her on violin, we performed Buxtehude’s haunting Membra Jesu Nostri. I’ll never forget her ornamentation in the third cantata, Ad Manus (“to the hands”). Years later, she was asked to write a response to that cantata by The Crossing. You’ll hear direct quotes from the Buxtehude, enmeshed in Shaw’s beguiling musical language. I had the pleasure of performing this work with Amor Artis and look forward to doing it again soon.


Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Requiem: III. Requiem aeternam · Gabrieli · Paul McCreesh · Herbert Howells A Song of Farewell: Music of Mourn...

Howells: Requiem, mvmt. 3

The greatest a cappella extended work of the 20th century (imo). Written for King’s College, Cambridge, the kaleidoscopic harmonies on “et lux perpetua” in this movement were meant to evoke the similar effect of colors mixing as light streaming through that building’s magnificent stained glass.

Learn more about Howells’s Requiem on this podcast.


VOCES8 performs William Byrd's double motet 'Ne Irascaris Domine' and 'Civitas Sancti Tui' in the Gresham Centre in London. Audio available at https://orcd.c...

Byrd: Ne Irascaris Domine/Civitas Sancti Tui

Byrd’s most devastatingly gorgeous motet. The homophonic statements are especially arresting amidst the pleading, fluid polyphony.


9. 'Miserere' From the album 'Stillness and Sweet Harmony' Composer Gregorio Allegri Conductor John Rutter Soprano Caroline Ashton Soprano Karen Kerslake Alt...

Allegri: Miserere

Unforgettably atmospheric. Long ago, this motet, with its famous high C, awoke in me a wonder about the endless possibilities of the human voice.



To celebrate the release of 'Northern Lights', our recording of the music of Ēriks Ešenvalds on Hyperion, here is a video of one of the works from the CD, re...

Esenvalds: Only in Sleep

Living Latvian composer Eriks Esenvalds has a marvelous understanding and control of choral sonority. Dense but never opaque, as heard in this deeply touching setting of Sara Teasdale.

Learn more about Esenvalds in this podcast


Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics Gaude gloriosa Dei mater · Andrew Parrott · Taverner Choir · Taverner Consort Tallis: Latin Church Music ℗ 1987 Erato/...

Tallis: Gaude gloriosa

Thomas Tallis on his most colossal, sweeping scale. Splendid polyphony as ornate as the fan vaulting on the ceilings in the spaces where it might have been sung.

Learn more about Tallis, and this motet, in this podcast


"Were You There" arranged by Dr. Ryan James Brandau with Steven Caldicott Wilson, and performed by Abigail Lennox, Soprano; Melanie Russell, Soprano; Luthien...

Were You There When They Crucified My Lord

As a kid, this spiritual, with it’s “oh” melisma, was the most impactful part of Holy Week celebrations at my parents’ church. I’d always wanted to arrange it, and finally did a few years ago. It’s presented, here, by three of my favorite singers at a Monmouth Civic Chorus concert.

Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Songs of Farewell: There is an Old Belief · Tenebrae · Nigel Short · Sir Charles Hubert Parry Hubert Parry: So...

Parry: There is an Old Belief

Exquisite compositional craft matched by exquisite choral artistry.

Learn more about Parry and his Songs of Farewell in this podcast


Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Sacrae cantiones: Justorum animae · Voices of Ascension Chorus Choral Music - Palestrina, G. / Josquin Des Prez / Via...

Lassus: Justorum Animae

Flowing, shapely setting from another Renaissance giant Lassus. The suspension at 0:50 is as spine-tingling now as it was the first time I heard it, twenty-five years ago.


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Farrant: Lord for Thy Tender Mercy’s Sake

A charmingly straightforward gem of an anthem, with one of the most beguiling amens in the repertoire. This recording features the beautiful work of Dr. Amanda Quist.


Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Selig sind die Toten, SWV 281 · Cambridge Singers Choral Concert: Cambridge Singers - Gabrieli, G. / Monteverdi, C. /...

Schütz: Selig sind die Toten

My favorite of Schütz’s motets, with beautiful dissonance treatment to set “arbeit” (labor).


William byrd's Mass for 4 voices, it's formed of 6 parts: 1-Kyrie, 2-Gloria, 3-Credo, 4-Sanctus, 5-Benedictus, 6-Agnus Dei. The Tallis Scholars, directed by ...

Byrd: Mass for Four Voices - Agnus Dei

Byrd’s polyphony in this mass setting (one of three) feels like an intimate conversation among individuals, as each of the parts plead for peace.


VOCES8 performs 'Bring Us, O Lord God' by William Harris at St Vedast Church in London. The track forms part of the ensemble's 15th anniversary recording pro...

Harris: Bring Us, O Lord God

A marvelously crafted setting of Donne, in an outstanding performance by Voces8.


Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Audivi vocem de caelo · The Choir of Clare College Cambridge Light of the Spirit ℗ 2004 Collegium Released on: 2004-0...

Sheppard: Audivi vocem de caelo

An exquisite example of Sheppard’s expansive polyphony, luxuriating in the radiance of upper voices.


Missa Papae Marcelli - Kyrie - Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594) Performed by New York Polyphony + tenor Andrew Fuchs and bass-baritone Jonathan W...

Palestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli - Kyrie

Pristine polyphony, in a richly-voiced performance by New York Polyphony.


Be Like the Bird (5 part canon) Music by Abbie Betinis. Text by Victor Hugo. Dedicated to High Rocks for Girls; Hillsboro, WV. Sung by The MPR Carolers, Minn...

Betinis: Be Like the Bird

An ascending major seventh interval in Bb minor! The first time I heard this canon by Abbie Betinis I was completely haunted and immediately found a way to program it.


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Stanford: the Blue Bird

My favorite English part-song, still and serene, then sweeping.


Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Byrd: Mass for five voices - Agnus Dei · Choir Of Winchester Cathedral · David Hill Allegri: Miserere / Tallis: ...

Byrd: Mass for Five Voices - Agnus Dei

The second of Byrd’s three settings, for Five Voices.


Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Whitacre: A Boy And A Girl · Eric Whitacre · Eric Whitacre Singers Light & Gold ℗ 2010 Decca, a division of Univ...

Whitacre: a Boy and a Girl

Whitacre’s music beautifully captures the tenderness of Paz’s poetry.


VOCES8 sings Pavel Tschesnokoff's 'Spaséñiye, sodélal' (Salvation is created) in the ornate Cathedral Basilica in St Louis, MO. The video forms part of the g...

Chesnekov: Salvation is Created

A lovely piece from the Orthodox repertoire, at once dark and soaring.


Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America In pace in idipsum: In pace · Cambridge Singers Lighten Our Darknesss - Music for The Close Of Day ℗ 2006 Collegium R...

Sheppard: In pace

I’ve always been enchanted by Sheppard’s arcing, flowing melismas in this flowing compline motet.


Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Lay a Garland · The Sixteen · Harry Christophers · Robert Pearsall Poetry in Music ℗ 2015 The Sixteen Producti...

Pearsall: Lay a Garland

Suspensions, suspensions, suspensions.


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Parry: My Soul, There is a Country

The first of Parry’s Songs of Farewell.

Learn more about the Songs of Farewell on this podcast.


Provided to YouTube by TuneCore Tallis: O Sacrum Convivium · The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips Spem in Alium - The Tallis Scholars Sing Thomas Tallis (Wit...

Tallis: O Sacrum Convivium

My favorite motet of Tallis’s works written in the time of Elizabeth I.


Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Nunc Dimittis, H. 127: Nunc dimittis · The Choir of Clare College Cambridge Light of the Spirit ℗ 2004 Collegium Rele...

Holst: Nunc Dimittis

I love the way this setting moves from an atmospheric opening to a radiant, glorious ending.


Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America 3 Sacred Songs, Op. 69: No. 3, Abendlied "Bleib bei uns, es will Abend werden" · Westminster Kantorei Lumina ℗ 2017 W...

Rheinberger: Abendlied

The harmonic rhythm and pace of this motet are just perfect, heard here in a gorgeous performance by the Westminster Kantorei.

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