BBC Music Magazine

BEAMISH • J BINGHAM • J MARSH

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Beamish: Gaudent in Coelis; Two Canticles; St Catharine’s Service; J Marsh: Lord, Thou hast searched me and known me; Missa Brevis: Collegium Sanctae Catharinae; J Bingham: Edington Service; The Spirit of Truth; The Darkness is no Darkness; Distant thunder; Tallis: If ye love me; SS Wesley: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; Parry: My soul there is a country

The Choirs of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge/edward Wickham Resonus RES 10185 69:08 mins

Many of the pieces here are CD premieres, and two were specially commission­ed for the choirs of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge – the mixed-voice undergradu­ate and graduate choir, and the choir of local schoolgirl­s formed in 2008 by director of music Edward Wickham. Combined for this recording, they number 49 singers in total.

Together they lay down an early marker of sensitivit­y and technical adroitness in Joanna Marsh’s psalm setting Lord, Thou hast searched me and known me, whose challengin­g harmonies and tricky intervals are raptly encompasse­d. Marsh’s darkhued Missa Brevis has two sections for female singers only, while Judith Bingham’s austere Edington Service is entirely for the upper voices. In both works the St Catharine’s girls and women exhibit a gleamingly blended tonal quality, and an articulate engagement with the

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The tenors and basses have their own solo moments in Sally Beamish’s St Catharine’s Service, and produce a pleasingly focused sound, with fluid variation of dynamics and an impressive agreement on how vowels should sound. For much of this, of course, conductor Edward Wickham deserves credit: his firm, intelligen­t shaping of this

enterprisi­ng and rewarding recital is a major factor, as is the ripe Resonus recording. Terry Blain

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