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Libera Pictures
Band:
Libera
Origin:
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Band Members:
Robert Prizeman (conductor) and vocal orchestra (from seven to fourteen year olds). Previously with the name of 'St. Philip's Boys Choir'
Libera Album: «Angel Voices»
Libera Album: «Angel Voices» (Front side)
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  • Title:Angel Voices
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CD Popular English Boy'S Choir
Review - Amazon.com
There's very little to say about this recording of ethereally beautifully singing by the 24 young English lads who make up the group Libera. Enormously popular in Asia, the group is part of a parish choir in South London that has been around for many years, with of course, changes in personnel as voices change. There are a couple of pieces here by well-known composers--Pachelbel, Sibelius, Holst, Dvorak--but to their music have been added words and, of course, it's all been "arranged." Texts, translations from Latin, and arrangements as well as original music are by Robert Prizeman, the choir's director, and some of the numbers are accompanied by quiet synthesizers, organ, and/or drums. There is something new-age about this project and some might find the effect syrupy, while others might long for the "real" thing, that is, boys with this talent singing some Renaissance or later music that is not designed simply as balm for the ears. But for what it is--a perfectly pitched choir with some outstanding solo work as well, singing easy-to-listen to short numbers--this is just lovely. --Robert Levine
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
- The Wait is Over

The wait is over. I received my copy of Libera's latest CD - "Angel Voices" - Nov. 1. This is the third recording they have done on the EMI label. While most of the songs are also on previous Libera CD's, they have been updated with new singers and / or new sounds. I believe that all tracks were recorded specifically for this release. The totally new songs are "Far Away" and "Going Home" (the latter in two versions). A version of "Silent Night" was recorded several years ago when the group went by their earlier name - St. Philip's Boy's Choir - on their "Angel Voices 3" CD. "Salva Me" was done before Libera recorded for EMI.

"Far Away" is one of Libera's newest numbers. They originally performed it as the theme music for a Japanese television production. It has been floating around the internet for several months in various, video versions. Since I had enjoyed it so much on my computer, I was anxious to hear it via CD on my "good" sound system. I was not disappointed. Michael Horncastle does a wonderful job on the solo part. The number is done with beauty and precision. It's one of those melodies that tends to keep running through your mind.

While I like all the numbers on "Angel Voices", the songs that I particularly enjoy are "Far Away" (my favorite) "Be Still My Soul", "We are the Lost", and "Abide with Me". I also appreciate having a traditional Christmas song like "Silent Night" to listen to.

If you are new to the music of Libera, "Angel Voices" is an excellent first experience overview of their music and is highly recommended. The Amazon price is not very expensive for such an excellent recording. If you own the other Libera CD's, the primary advantages of "Angel Voices" are that it features some of the newer soloists like Michael Horncastle, Tom Cully and James Vereycken (who also were featured on Libera - "Visions"); and it is the only recording that includes "Far Away".

I highly recommend "Angel Voices". The singing is excellent. I continue to be amazed at the musicianship and capability of these young men. It is a real joy to hear performers who can hit the pitch right-on every time and who can handle passages as difficult as some you will hear on this recording. The full digital "DDD" EMI recording is very good.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
- A Collection You Won't Be Able To Resist

Inside the liner notes, we learn that we're not supposed to call LIBERA a group of choir boys. Instead they should be considered group of vocalists or a "true boy band." Well I love all sorts of choral music, so considering them choir boys does not diminish their talent in my eyes. Since they sing such beautiful music, I'll be more than happy to consider them vocalists because they are top notch vocalists. As far as "true boy band" is concerned, as soon as I hear boy band I think of pure pop: N'Sync and Backstreet Boys, etc. Not that there's anything wrong with pop music, but Libera combines classical boy choir sounds, has difficult contemporary pieces as well as modern arrangements of traditional choral style music and has a sound that is uniquely its own. While it will have popular appeal, it's hardly pop.

The selections are varied and each is beautifully arranged and the performances are excellent. There are basic hymns such as "Abide With Me," "Be Still My Soul," "Going Home" and the English anthem "I Vow To Thee My Country." These tracks show the pure talent the group has as well as the originality of the arrangements. There are some powerful original tracks by Robert Prizeman. Most are based on religious themes: a Sanctus based on Pachelbel's Canon, an Ave Maria, a Salva Me, and a Recordare. There are some tracks that are so inventive and well performed, I had to listen to them over and over. See if you can listen to "Sanctus," "I Am The Day," or "Voca Me" just once. One track that is included that is beautiful, but a bit out of place is "Silent Night." However, it did make me think, perhaps there could be a Christmas collection in the future. As you can probably guess by now, I'm enthralled with this collection.

For some of the tracks this is not the first time they've been released. Libera has been around for a while but this collection is more than likely the one that will expose them to a wider audience. My guess is that this collection will have "crossover" appeal. Fans of Celtic Woman, Amici Forever, Il Divo, and other groups featured on PBS will certainly love it. People who enjoy light classical music will also be likely fans. Choral music buffs and opera lovers may scoff at first. Since I'm in this category it's an automatic first reaction. However, the beauty of the arrangements and musicianship of the group will easily win over even the most cynical music lover.

Perhaps they have a devilish side, typical of young lads the ages of these performers, but their voices are ethereal as the title of the recording ANGEL VOICES suggests.

Enjoy!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Choral music must have....

The "marksmanship" involved in the creation of this CD is spot on target. You do not have a complete collection of choral music until you own this CD. Flawless, impeccable, perfect, precise, exacting...the best of the best. Buy it. This is music creation at the very apex of recording technology that captures these young voices in a stunningly clear and beautiful manner. The robust orchestration and organ are sensibly down played to allow these intricate harmonies to come through. This is pure genius....brilliant....EMI should be proud of this recording as one of the F1 Ferraris in their classical music catalog... BRAVO!! A 5 minute standing ovation!!!... A job well done!!!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Libera: Angel Voices 2006 CD

In November 2007 thanks to American Public Television, and station WNED in Buffalo, New York we Canadian viewers received our first introduction to the music of Libera. What a wonderful refreshing sound from this group of young lads from south London in England.

This review covers the CD released in 2006 under the EMI Classics label. A visit to Libera's official web site in the U.K. and a link to a video clip released under the EMI Classics label of one of their songs, "Far Away", won me over, for more of their music!! A young Michael Horncastle, sings the solo parts in this particular song, as well as a number of others on the CD. The groups director Robert Prizeman along with Ian Tilley and others have really created something truely great in nuturing these young boys to spend some of their spare time spreading this new age sound! The music is very upbeat, the words very uplifting, you cannot help but fall in love with this CD and long for even more.

I was so impressed, that I ordered the CD Angel Voices The St Philips Boy's Choir 3 first released in 1997, with a wonderful selection of Christmas songs!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Serenity

Soothing and beautiful. The album is cohesive with no alarming surprises to disturb the tranquility but still allows for gentle variation of mood from reflective to joyful. It has become my solace when the ruccus of my own three boys gets too much.