
Mozart: "Coronation" Mass - Ave verum corpus - Exsultate jub
On this disc, the Choir of St Johnâs College, Cambridge performs Mozartâs âCoronation Massâ alongside four distinguished soloists and the period instrument ensemble St Johnâs Sinfonia. Notably, soprano Susan Gritton has amassed a vast discography that has earned her two Grammy nominations and includes, for Chandos, recordings of works by Haydn, Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Vaughan Williams. The âCoronationâ Mass achieved great renown after its performance at the Imperial Coronation in Prague, which took place nine months after Mozartâs death. The opulence of the Gloria, in particular, is unmistakable, and the alternations between soloists and choir add drama to the text, which Mozart scored with operatic clarity. Here the choir forcefully praises and glorifies, while the soloists more intimately bless and worship. Also on this disc is Susan Grittonâs first-ever recorded performance of Mozartâs dramatic solo cantata Exsultate jubilate, and a motet for the Feast of Corpus Christi, Ave verum corpus.
On this disc, the Choir of St Johnâs College, Cambridge performs Mozartâs âCoronation Massâ alongside four distinguished soloists and the period instrument ensemble St Johnâs Sinfonia. Notably, soprano Susan Gritton has amassed a vast discography that has earned her two Grammy nominations and includes, for Chandos, recordings of works by Haydn, Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Vaughan Williams. The âCoronationâ Mass achieved great renown after its performance at the Imperial Coronation in Prague, which took place nine months after Mozartâs death. The opulence of the Gloria, in particular, is unmistakable, and the alternations between soloists and choir add drama to the text, which Mozart scored with operatic clarity. Here the choir forcefully praises and glorifies, while the soloists more intimately bless and worship. Also on this disc is Susan Grittonâs first-ever recorded performance of Mozartâs dramatic solo cantata Exsultate jubilate, and a motet for the Feast of Corpus Christi, Ave verum corpus.
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On this disc, the Choir of St Johnâs College, Cambridge performs Mozartâs âCoronation Massâ alongside four distinguished soloists and the period instrument ensemble St Johnâs Sinfonia. Notably, soprano Susan Gritton has amassed a vast discography that has earned her two Grammy nominations and includes, for Chandos, recordings of works by Haydn, Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Vaughan Williams. The âCoronationâ Mass achieved great renown after its performance at the Imperial Coronation in Prague, which took place nine months after Mozartâs death. The opulence of the Gloria, in particular, is unmistakable, and the alternations between soloists and choir add drama to the text, which Mozart scored with operatic clarity. Here the choir forcefully praises and glorifies, while the soloists more intimately bless and worship. Also on this disc is Susan Grittonâs first-ever recorded performance of Mozartâs dramatic solo cantata Exsultate jubilate, and a motet for the Feast of Corpus Christi, Ave verum corpus.























