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Layton: Briggs – Mass for Notre Dame (FLAC)

Layton: Briggs - Mass for Notre Dame (FLAC)
Layton: Briggs – Mass for Notre Dame (FLAC)

Composer: David Briggs
Performer: David Briggs, Trinity College Choir Cambridge
Conductor: Stephen Layton
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Hyperion
Catalogue: CDA67808
Release: 2010
Size: 314 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Introït

Messe pour Notre-Dame
02. I. Kyrie
03. II. Gloria

04. Offertoire
05. Ubi caritas et amor

Messe pour Notre-Dame
06. III. Sanctus
07. IV. Benedictus

08. Élévation

Messe pour Notre-Dame
09. V. Agnus Dei

10. Sortie

11. I will lift up mine eyes

The Trinity College Service
12. I. Magnificat
13. II. Nunc dimittis

14. Te Deum laudamus
15. Toccata on Te Deum laudamus
16. O Lord, support us

David Briggs studied with Jean Langlais in Paris and was profoundly influenced by the playing of Pierre Cochereau, Organist Titulaire at Notre Dame Cathedral (1955-1984), from an early age. Briggs was the first British winner of the Tournemire Prize at the St Alban’s International Organ Improvisation Competition. He is Organist Emeritus of Gloucester Cathedral, where he directed the music for eight years. He is renowned worldwide for his brilliant improvisations and is also a prolific composer.

This disc includes Briggs’ Messe Pour Notre Dame, and features four movements of David Briggs’ own improvisations— the Introit, Offertorium, Élévation and Sortie. Very much aligned with French liturgical practice, this is Briggs captured in the heat of the improvised, unedited moment. These improvisations display a masterful range of mood and colour.

There is delicacy, reflection and repose, alongside mighty bombast and truly gothic ‘shock and awe’. Listening to them is an uniquely thrilling musical experience.

Also included are some of Briggs’ much more Anglophone anthems. The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, who have been winning increasing praise for their Hyperion recordings, perform with their inspirational director Stephen Layton, and the composer, of course, at the organ.

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