Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Bernadette Greevey , Alan Opie , Adrian Thompson , Virginia Kerr
Conducted by Colman Pearce
2. Ultima Rerum, oratorio Canzone funebre
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Adrian Thompson
Conducted by Colman Pearce
3. Ultima Rerum, oratorio Dies irae
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Bernadette Greevey , Alan Opie , Adrian Thompson , Virginia Kerr
Conducted by Colman Pearce
4. Ultima Rerum, oratorio De profundis
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Bernadette Greevey
Conducted by Colman Pearce
5. Ultima Rerum, oratorio Offertorium
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Bernadette Greevey , Alan Opie , Adrian Thompson , Virginia Kerr
Conducted by Colman Pearce
6. Ultima Rerum, oratorio Canzone a sè stesso
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Bernadette Greevey , Giacomo Leopardi
Conducted by Colman Pearce
7. Ultima Rerum, oratorio Sanctus
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Alan Opie , Adrian Thompson , Virginia Kerr
Conducted by Colman Pearce
8. Ultima Rerum, oratorio In paradisum
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland Conducted by Colman Pearce
9. Ultima Rerum, oratorio Benedictus
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Bernadette Greevey , Alan Opie , Adrian Thompson , Virginia Kerr
Conducted by Colman Pearce
10. Ultima Rerum, oratorio Agnus Dei
Composed by Gerard Victory
Performed by National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland with Bernadette Greevey , Alan Opie , Adrian Thompson , Virginia Kerr
Conducted by Colman Pearce
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Victory: Ultima Rerum
Manufacturer: Marco Polo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000460F Release Date: 1994-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Ultima Rerum: Kyrie
- Ultima Rerum: Canzone funebre
- Ultima Rerum: Dies irae
- Ultima Rerum: De profundis
- Ultima Rerum: Offertorium
Tracks:
- Ultima Rerum: Canzone a se stesso
- Ultima Rerum: Sanctus
- Ultima Rerum: In paradisum
- Ultima Rerum: Benedictus
- Ultima Rerum: Agnus Dei
Customer Reviews:
Magnificent!.......2006-09-14
Victory conceived the work as a sort of "world prayer," and in this he certainly succeeds. The piece is a tremendous and huge creation, cast into ten movements based loosely on the order of the Latin Requiem. However, there almost all similarities cease between Ultima Rerum and such Requiem collages as those by Verdi, Berlioz, or others. The Kyrie is a twelve-tone composition, while the Benedictus roars along shifting meters as the choirs sing atop one another.
The Dies Irae sequence is amazing, combining the words of the traditional Latin sequence with a text by Alfred Lord Tennyson, while a sinister-sounding organ makes a number of striking appearances. The choral parts are dense and complex, and the combined choirs respond with verve and great emotion.
The highlight of the work comes at its center: the Offertorium. A long, nonrhymed text, in Victory's hands the Latin Offertorium is combined with passages from the Navajo Night Chant and lengthy quotations from the Koran. The movement alternates between dancing, polyrhythmic passages for full chorus and an almost Medieval section of plainsong. The ending is a triumphant blaze of sound, with full chorus, orchestra, and four soloists putting even the Berlioz 'Te Deum' to shame!
The recording is caught in vivid realism, with the sometimes-dense choral parts remaining audibly clear throughout (this is occasionally a problem in massive choral pieces, such as Mahler's 8th). The four soloists are wonderful, although the soprano occasionally sounds strained. The baritone in particular is chilling in the Dies Irae, while the tenor sounds like an angel in the Offertorium. The orchestra plays with gusto and commitment throughout.
This is an easily-accessible work (well, except for the 12-tone Kyrie) for anyone wanting to venture into 20th Century choral music, and although it's a shame that a major orchestra and chorus hasn't picked it up, this pristine Marco Polo recording of Ultima Rerum is more than a bargain at such a low price!
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