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Humphrey Clucas
1941 -
Great Britain, England
Humphrey Clucas (16/11/1941), an English composer (from Cambridge). As a composer, he is self-taught. As an undergraduate, he wrote a set of Responses, which made him well known within the Church of England. His real career as a composer started much later, and has resulted in large and small choral works, for concert and liturgical use, as well as organ music and instrumental pieces. He is a Lay Vicar, and member of the choir, with Westminster Abbey, from which he retired in 1999.
Requiem
This requiem contains:
01. Introit - Kyrie 02. Offertorium 03. Sanctus 04. Pie Jesu 05. Agnus Dei 06. Lux aeterna 07. Libera me 08. In Paradisum ♫ 01. Introit - Kyrie © United 88020 ♫ 02. Offertorium © United 88020 ♫ 03. Sanctus © United 88020 ♫ 04. Pie Jesu © United 88020 ♫ 05. Agnus Dei © United 88020 ♫ 06. Lux aeterna © United 88020 ♫ 07. Libera me © United 88020 ♫ 08. In Paradisum © United 88020 The Requiem has a lot of beautiful moments and Humphrey has this wonderful knack of suffusing the music with light at all the right times. He also manages to sustain that edge of fear transmitted through the idea of 'Dies Irae' and the aura of mysticism conveyed by the words of the requiem. This is a really lovely performance, with some subtle solos, and some fine unison singing from the different voices. The 'Pie Jesu' is just spine-tingling, with really heartfelt solo lines soaring out of some really soft slow-moving chords. This is Clucas at his best, in the long sustained homophonic passages, which are spot-on in this performance by Laudibus.
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