“Singers to the Glory of God” — directed by Elizabeth C. Patterson, this 40-voice choir illuminates truth and beauty through choral artistry, and glorifies God through a faithful interpretation of two millennia of sacred choral music.
The recordings of Gloriae Dei Cantores are also available for digital downloading through itunes, emusic, Rhapsody and a number of other digital music services.
Coming Fall 2009!
This Fall, Gloriae Dei Cantores will release a new Russian CD featuring the recorded premiere of Georgy Sviridov’s Ineffable Mystery, a gorgeous sacred choral suite. In his memory, the choir sang this set of pieces in Moscow and the Golden Ring on their third tour of Russia in 1998. Georgy Sviridov was one of Shostakovich's favorite students, wrote the music for Moscow's leading television news program and became one of the leading composers during the Soviet regime. His vocal music has been championed by Dmitri Hvorostovsky, the great Russian baritone. Gloriae Dei Cantores, having already recorded "the best anthology of Russian music" (American Record Guide for Sacred Songs of Russia), now adds this rich collection of Russian sacred music to their discography. Also included are excerpts from the Tchaikovsky’s Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and the Rachmaninoff All-Night Vigil. These three composers and their works, form a CD not to be missed by choral and Russian music fans. Available September 2009 in Super Audio CD.
| His Love Endures Forever: Psalms of Thankfulness and Praise This collection contains twenty-one of the most beautiful psalm tunes and the most uplifting texts in the series of Psalmody CDs from the acclaimed American choir, Gloriae Dei Cantores. | |
| Shining Like the Sun: The Chants of Transfiguration Christ's Transfiguration depicted in Gregorian chant | |
| Sacred Songs of Russia The best compilation of standard Russian choral music I have ever heard. American Record Guide | |
| Eclipse: The Voice of Jean Langlais Gloriæ Dei Cantores sings the works of Jean Langlais | |
| Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Masses and motets by "the king and father of music" |