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Dave Brubeck: To Hope! A Celebration (A Mass in the Revised Roman Ritual) [Recorded Live at Washington National Cathedral]

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Download links and information about Dave Brubeck: To Hope! A Celebration (A Mass in the Revised Roman Ritual) [Recorded Live at Washington National Cathedral] by Dave Brubeck, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Cathedral Choral Society Chorus, Cathedral Choral Society Orchestra. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 55:21 minutes.

Artist: Dave Brubeck, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Cathedral Choral Society Chorus, Cathedral Choral Society Orchestra
Release date: 1996
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 15
Duration: 55:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I. Processional 2:58
2. II. Lord, Have Mercy 2:19
3. III. The Desert and the Parched Land 3:20
4. IV. The Peace of Jerusalem 8:06
5. V. Alleluia 7:37
6. VI. Father, All Powerful 2:15
7. VII. Holy, Holy, Holy 3:38
8. VIII. While He Was at Supper 3:29
9. IX. When We Eat This Bread 4:07
10. X. Through Him, With Him 0:50
11. XI. Great Amen 1:48
12. XII. Our Father 3:23
13. XIII. Lamb of God 1:40
14. XIV. All My Hope 6:33
15. XV. Gloria 3:18

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Only a fraction of the sacred music written by Dave Brubeck has been recorded for commercial release; this commissioned piece marks the first time that one of his religious works has been recorded in its entirety in concert. With longtime manager Russell Gloyd conducting the Cathedral Choral Society Chorus & Orchestra and his regular quartet, Brubeck performed his Roman Catholic Mass in the Washington National Cathedral to a packed sanctuary. This stunning work incorporates jazz interludes into the hypnotic responsorial "The Peace of Jerusalem" and "Alleluia," a particularly challenging section for the choir. The vocal soloists are impressive; tenor Mark Bleeke's feature, "While He Was at Supper," is especially moving. The overall effect of this beautiful work is absolutely stunning. It resists being labeled in any one category; it is simply great music.