A Choral Christmas With Stile Antico
By
Tom Huizenga |
WGBH
Monday, November 20, 2017
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The London-based a cappella choir Stile Antico brings a program of Christmas music to Cambridge, Mass.
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Marco Borggreve
Stile Antico is a 13-member a cappella choir based in London. These young, fresh-faced singers have already racked up some impressive awards for their recordings — mainly of intricately woven music from the Renaissance.
And that's just what the group has in store for this concert at St. Paul's Church in Cambridge, Mass. — hand-picked sacred music for the Christmas season from the English Tudor era, by 16th century composers such as Thomas Tallis and William Byrd.
Stile Antico loves the luminous sound of complex vocal lines, and in a resonant space like St. Paul's, soprano Helen Ashby says it's especially glorious.
"It's actually a really lovely acoustic for this kind of music," Ashby says, "because it's a church which is designed for this sort of music. You can hear all the different parts, and it also has a big bloom around the sound which helps blend it all together."
There was a full house for this concert — the choir's U.S. debut — at the beautiful St. Paul's Church in Harvard Square. The Italian Romanesque-style building has bold and sweet acoustics, and voices reverberate off the shimmering yellow marble on the front altar.
It's fascinating to watch these young singers. They work without a conductor, so they watch each other closely, giving cues just with body language. When they stand in a semi-circle to sing, their voices take flight.
Program:
- William Byrd: Rorate cæli
- Thomas Tallis: Videte miraculum
- William Byrd: Tollite portas
- Thomas Tallis: Agnus Dei, Sanctus and Bendictus (from Missa Puer natus est)
- John Sheppard: Verbum caro
- Tomás Luis de Victoria: O Magnum mysterium
Originally recorded in 2009.
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