The ORA singers around Suzi Digby create Marian’s compositions with radiant vocal precision and uncompromising focus.
Modern Thinking and Reference to Tradition: Over the course of a decade, the ORA Singers Choral Ensemble has commissioned 100 composers, most of them from Anglo-Saxon countries. Suzi Digby has whittled the core cast of just 19 voices down to a level of quality that’s technically astonishing. The solos govern themselves for vitreous purity and exquisite mastery of the ensemble with no less than the intensity of discipline. Radiant tonal precision and austere focus can be heard in this recording of Renaissance and contemporary Marian compositions. Not only the ancient pieces follow the directives of the Council of Trent (1563) regarding liturgical music. ORA’s singers are impressively brilliant, and warming sparks are rare. It is no coincidence that the pieces are combined here as the composition seems to be strongly influenced by mathematical functions and laws.
sanctissima
Works by Palestrina, Bednal, Tarney, Joubert, Porter, Macmillan, and others
The Ora Singers, Susie Digby (conductor)
Harmonia Mundi
“Explorer. Communicator. Music geek. Web buff. Social media nerd. Food fanatic.”
More Stories
The original members of REM reunite to perform for the first time since 2007
Researchers from the University of Southern California have proven that the Earth's core is losing speed
Taylor Swift announces that the end is near for her “Eras Tour”