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Rachmanino­v

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All-night Vigil PATRAM Institute Male Choir/ekaterina Antonenko

Chandos CHSA 5349 (CD/SACD, 2 discs) 70:13 mins Deep bass notes are one of the most striking features of Rachmanino­v’s All-night Vigil, and a pianissimo scale down to a bottom B flat led the conductor of the first performanc­e to ask, ‘Where in the world will you find such basses? They are as rare as asparagus at Christmas.’

Rachmanino­v replied that he knew his Russian peasants. Choral basses have doubtless cursed him ever since.

In this new recording from the Patriarch Tikhon Russian-american Music Institute (PATRAM), a Orthodox group dedicated liturgical to singing, the promotion male vocal of Russian timbres both low and high are celebrated in a special arrangemen­t for tenors and basses. Preserving Rachmanino­v’s harmonies and textures as far as possible means that all singers are pushed to the extremes of their range.

There are some jaw-dropping bass sonorities here, but the overall impression is far from sombre: indeed,

This is a performanc­e of the All-night Vigil with deep

spiritual meaning

what is most surprising is the sense of lightness and tenderness that emerges from using high male voices. Recorded in the resonant acoustic of the Russian Orthodox Convent Monastery Church of the Ascension, located in a tranquil position on the Mount of Olives, this is a performanc­e of deep spiritual meaning. Never hurried, conductor Ekaterina Antonenko pays painstakin­g attention to dynamic detail and carefully shaped phrases. In a work that poses significan­t demands for singers, nothing here is laboured. Control, smoothness and serenity are the most fitting words to describe a performanc­e in which all singers, soloists and choristers alike, exhibit an astonishin­g mastery of vocal legato. A familiar work is reinvented with gorgeous results.

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