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So, 'A Choral Pilgrimage with The Sixteen' is not just another concert film; it’s really an experience. Recorded in the stunning Peterborough Cathedral, the atmosphere is all about serenity and reflection. The choir's performances span a broad timeline, from Hildegard of Bingen's medieval pieces to contemporary works like Anna Clyne's compositions, which adds an interesting contrast and depth. The acoustics of the cathedral play a huge role, enhancing the ethereal quality of the music. It’s a lovely blend of the old and the new, a real tribute to peace and the power of choral music, with a pacing that allows you to really soak it all in. Just feels like a journey into a calm, musical sanctuary.
This film is a bit of a gem for collectors, especially those who appreciate choral music. While it's a newer release, it has already gained some attention due to its unique setting and the quality of The Sixteen's performances. There aren't many films that capture such a rich tapestry of music across centuries in this manner, making it quite distinctive. As for formats, it looks like it’s primarily available in digital, but as always, keep an eye out for any special editions that might surface.
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