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Frank Martin: Mass for Double Choir; Songs of Ariel; Ode à La Musique; etc. - Catherine Edwards (piano); Chi-Chi Nwanoku (double bass); Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet); Helen Verney (cello);...
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  1. Cantate pour le 1er août, for chorus & piano or organ
  2. Choral Works (3) (Janeton, Si Charlotte avait voulu, Petite église) for male & female chorus
  3. Ariel Songs (5), for chorus
  4. Ode et sonnet, for 3 female voices & cello ad lib: Sonnet
  5. Le coucou, canon for 7 female voices: Le coucou
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  1. Cantate pour le 1er août, for chorus & piano or organ
  2. Choral Works (3) (Janeton, Si Charlotte avait voulu, Petite église) for male & female chorus
  3. Ariel Songs (5), for chorus
  4. Ode et sonnet, for 3 female voices & cello ad lib: Sonnet
  5. Le coucou, canon for 7 female voices: Le coucou
  6. Ode et sonnet, for 3 female voices & cello ad lib: Ode
  7. Chanson, for 4 female voices ("Le petit village")
  8. Ode à la musique, for baritone, chorus, trumpet, 2 horns, 3 trombones, double bass & piano
  9. Mass, for double chorus
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Frank Martin's most important choral work is his a cappella Mass for Double Choir (1922-1926), though he also composed several short occasional choral pieces, which Harry Christophers and the Sixteen present with the Mass to round out this 2005 release. By arranging the program with less familiar works first, Christophers wants listeners to discover the variety of Martin's vocal writing, and to hear pieces that are seldom performed, let alone performed as well as this superb ensemble delivers them. One may not be terribly ...

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