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May. 12th, 2007 10:49 pmSo the Chanticleer Mass arrived yesterday, and tonight
introverte and I sat down and listened to it. And our unanimous review is....
All of the contemporary composers seemed to be going for the big, dramatic slow movement. The Credo/Ani Ma'amin had a few faster sections and interesting rhythms, but other than that they were all draggy. The Eastern Orthodox Sanctus used Western tonalities when we were thirsting for something modal already; the Sufi Gloria was basically one theme over and over and over and.... The start of the Agnus Dei was the best of the bunch -- beautiful theme, lush harmonies, but then it got slow and repetitious, too. The Gabrielli selections were the best, and that's a shame.
So afterwards,
introverte said to me, "I need a palate cleanser." I did, too -- so I put on the Missa Hilarious which, of course, was what she had in mind as well. "Angus Dei" rocks.
All of the contemporary composers seemed to be going for the big, dramatic slow movement. The Credo/Ani Ma'amin had a few faster sections and interesting rhythms, but other than that they were all draggy. The Eastern Orthodox Sanctus used Western tonalities when we were thirsting for something modal already; the Sufi Gloria was basically one theme over and over and over and.... The start of the Agnus Dei was the best of the bunch -- beautiful theme, lush harmonies, but then it got slow and repetitious, too. The Gabrielli selections were the best, and that's a shame.
So afterwards,
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