SITE RATING: 6/10
SITE
REVIEW: This 1973
recording by the Guildford Cathedral Choir,
under the direction of Barry Rose, is
typical of it's era - with slow, stately
tempos and spare accompaniment (ably
provided by organist Anthony Frogatt).
Surprising to me was the choral sound of
Guildford at this time - sporting much more
vibrato than is typical of boy choirs today,
although they are clearly well-trained and
blended, their sound suffers a bit by
contrasting timbres, as well as being poorly
served by the flat recording ambiance
accorded to them. Rose's tempos are,
without exception, deliberate and stately -
robbing much of the vitality from the
performances, while imbuing them with a
heavily mannered attitude. Among
the soloists - only soprano Valerie
Masterson and tenor Anthony Johnson
impressed me, with Masterson's light,
cheerful tone and precise melismas lifting
"I Know That My Redeemer Liveth", while
Johnson's beautifully phrased lines
perfectly attuned to his airs.
Conversely, contralto Gillian Knight and
bass John Barrow's deep, chesty tones sound
swallowed and dark. The brevity of the
LP program, added to the dim, muted sound
and dated performances, give this recording
limited appeal, although admirers of the
classic boy-choir sound will want to seek
this out.
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