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Duruflé • Martin

Duruflé: Requiem; Martin: Mass for Double Choir

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Juliette Mey (mezzo-soprano), Alain Buet (baritone), Jérôme Cuvillier (cello); La Maîtrise de Toulouse; Conservato­ire de Toulouse/mark Opstad; William Fielding (organ) Regent REGCD 557 67:08 mins

Founded within the Toulouse Conservato­ire in 2006, La Maîtrise de Toulouse is a choir of children and young adults, who offer fresh voices and sing Latin texts with French vowels – as is entirely appropriat­e, of course, for this repertoire. The child singers, unlike those of English cathedral choirs, take both the treble and alto lines, which again is appropriat­e for both the works programmed here, particular­ly the Martin in which those upper two voices are often musically closely related.

Under their founder-director, Mark Opstad, the choristers give a fleet performanc­e of Martin’s Mass for Double Choir, the trebles relishing their moments of coloratura figuration for the ‘cum sancto spirito’ of the Gloria, or their joyous proclamati­on of the Resurrecti­on in the Credo. Yet the choir’s performanc­e doesn’t quite sweep the board. Listeners may miss a certain gravitas, more readily found in Westminste­r Cathedral Choir’s acclaimed recording under James O’donnell (Hyperion), who also offers a slight but significan­t improvemen­t in vocal clarity and precision in tuning.

The emotionall­y less complex Duruflé Requiem is perhaps an even better fit for La Maîtrise, albeit they sing the oft-recorded reduced version with organ accompanim­ent (the composer himself preferred the original full orchestral version) plus cello solo for the Pie Jesu. The mezzo soloist is a remarkably fine match for the choir, and the baritone almost as good, though forgivably he shows some strain at the high tessitura of his solo in ‘Domine, Jesu Christe’.

Daniel Jaffé PERFORMANC­E

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