Berlioz: L'Enfance du Christ

Berlioz held traditional religion in contempt, but something of the biblical story of Herod’s massacre of the innocents and the Holy Family’s flight into Egypt seems to have struck a chord and resulted in one of his most beautiful works. Indeed, Berlioz compared his ‘trilogie sacrée’ to the illuminations in medieval missals: he saw it as an aid to contemplative devotion. L’Enfance du Christ is one of Berlioz’s most popular and enduring works. The renowned Corydon Singers and Corydon Orchestra, under their conductor and founder Matthew Best, are joined by a first-class team of soloists.

CDD22067  100 minutes 7 seconds (2 discs)
BBC CD REVIEW 'BUILDING A LIBRARY' FIRST CHOICE
‘This new recording of Berlioz's appealing work well stands comparison with its much-praised predecessors … a new wonder of a score on each hearing, and rarely more impressive than here … so ...
‘The choir's contribution is a tour de force of expressiveness, discipline and meticulous attention to detail … an engagingly winsome interpretation which many will find profoundly moving’ (Choir ...
‘The recording is surely the best available’ (BBC Music Magazine)