Giles Swayne - Convocation

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Giles Swayne - Convocation

Label:

Delphian

Catalogue No:

DCD34033

Discs:

1

Release date:

16th Oct 2006

Barcode:

0801918340338

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CD
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Giles Swayne - Convocation


Swayne:

The Coming of Saskia Hawkins, Op. 51

Magnificat I, Op. 33

The Tiglet, Op. 68a

Four Passiontide Motets, Op. 95

A Convocation of Worms, Op. 67

Winter Solstice Carol, Op. 79

Midwinter, Op. 91

Missa Tiburtina, Op. 40


Michael Bonaventure & Stephen Wallace

National Youth Choir of Great Britain & Laudibus, Mike Brewer

World premiere recording

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BBC Music Magazine

November 2006

****

“The two choirs on this disc… enter whole-heartedly into the spirit of the music.”

Gramophone Classical Music Guide

2010

“Giles Swayne's A Convocation of Worms (1995) is a 20-minute cantata for countertenor and organ setting a thoroughly alarming 15th-century text, adapted from the Coventry miracle plays, in which Death, appearing at Herod's court after the massacre of the innocents, effects instant retribution, declaring that 'where I smite, there is no grace'. This stark mixture of menace and lament is a gift for a composer with Swayne's propensity for questioning received social and religious conventions from the inside, and even if the austerity of the work's central stages risks some loss of impact, the effect of the whole is powerful and memorable. Stephen Wallace and Michael Bonaventure do it proud, and it's recorded, like everything on the disc, in a spacious acoustic which doesn't compromise clarity of texture.
One short, bold organ piece apart, the rest of the music is choral, and includes three of Swayne's most attractive successes: Magnificat, The Tiglet (that is, Blake's 'The Tyger'), and Missa Tiburtina. The National Youth Choir of Great Britain and its offshoot Laudibus tackle this music with enormous energy and skill.
There is less to enjoy in Midwinter – setting Christina Rossetti's cringingly sentimental verse in 2003 might be thought a touch eccentric – but the Four Passiontide Motets include some of Swayne's most cogent musical imagery and abound in imaginative textures. A highly commendable enterprise.”

Gramophone Magazine

““The stark mixture of menace and lament (A Convocation of Worms) is a gift for a composer with Swayne’s propensity for questioning received social and religious conventions from the inside…the effect of the whole is powerful and memorable. Stephen Wallace and Michael Bonaventure do it proud…this is a highly commendable enterprise.” Arnold Whittall (Gramophone)”

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