Ko Matsushita - Consolatio: Contemporary Choral Music
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Label: Carus
Cat No: CAR83505
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd August 2019
Contents
Works
Symphony no.5 in C sharp minorDomine, fac me servum pacis tuae
O salutaris hostia
Salva me
Tenebrae factae sunt
Ubi caritas
Usquequo Domine
Chore (3), op.6
Artists
KammerChor SaarbruckenIvette Kiefer (piano)
Conductor
Georg GrunWorks
Symphony no.5 in C sharp minorDomine, fac me servum pacis tuae
O salutaris hostia
Salva me
Tenebrae factae sunt
Ubi caritas
Usquequo Domine
Chore (3), op.6
Artists
KammerChor SaarbruckenIvette Kiefer (piano)
Conductor
Georg GrunAbout
Matsushita has received several awards, including the “Robert Edler Prize for Choral Music” in 2005 – the first Asian conductor to do so. Under the direction of Georg Grün, the KammerChor Saarbrücken, one of Germany’s leading chamber choirs, dedicates this recording to Matsushita’s sacred works for a cappella choir.
In addition, the Lieder cycle op.6 by Max Reger and the famous choral transcription Im Abendrot by Clytus Gottwald after the Adagietto from the Fifth Symphony by Gustav Mahler can be heard.
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