Among the Eastern European composers classified as Holy Minimalists, Henryk Górecki's music most closely adheres to the conventions of traditional choral writing. Apart from some pieces that use repetitive structures and characteristic minimalist harmonic patterns, his choral works could be taken for the work of more traditional 20th century composers, and some of the pieces on this album, especially a few of the Five Marian Songs, might even be mistaken for the work of late Romantic 19th century composers. The appeal of ...
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Among the Eastern European composers classified as Holy Minimalists, Henryk Górecki's music most closely adheres to the conventions of traditional choral writing. Apart from some pieces that use repetitive structures and characteristic minimalist harmonic patterns, his choral works could be taken for the work of more traditional 20th century composers, and some of the pieces on this album, especially a few of the Five Marian Songs, might even be mistaken for the work of late Romantic 19th century composers. The appeal of the album is broad enough to reach anyone who loves that repertoire, and not just fans of minimalism. All of the three (mostly) a cappella pieces, Lobgesang (2000), the multi-movement Miserere (1981), and the Marian Songs (1985), are warmly lyrical with lush, radiant harmonies. Górecki favors straightforward homophonic textures over complex contrapuntal writing. In spite of the album's title, Miserere, most of the music is not mournful but gently benevolent and optimistic. The music's...
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