Gjeilo: Phoenix

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Northern Lights

Northern Lights

Choral Works by Ola Gjeilo


Gjeilo:

The Ground

Serenity

Northern Lights

Dark Night of the Soul

Ubi caritas

The Spheres

Tota pulchra es

Prelude

Phoenix

Unicornis captivatur

Evening Prayer


Phoenix Chorale, Charles Bruffy

The critically acclaimed, Arizona-based Phoenix Chorale (formerly Phoenix Bach Choir) originally focused on music of the Renaissance and baroque periods, but today is equally dedicated to the creation and performance of new music. On this disc the Choir performs choral works, and settings of sacred texts by the Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo.

When he first heard Gjeilo’s Ubi caritas, Charles Bruffy was instantly hooked, finding the music ‘refreshing and magnetic’. Bruffy brought Gjeilo’s music to the Chorale and its audiences, and the response was immediate. Soon after, Gjeilo was invited to be the Chorale’s first Composer-in-Residence.

Phoenix, a setting of the Agnus Dei, is dedicated to Charles Bruffy and the Phoenix Chorale in honour of its fiftieth anniversary. When Gjeilo first visited the choir in Arizona, he had never been to the desert before, and the ‘quiet beauty and barrenness of the landscape’ moved him deeply. He describes Phoenix as ‘symphonic in nature… one of those pieces where the text is very much the servant of the music, not the other way around’.

In contrast, Northern Lights takes its inspiration from Gjeilo’s homeland, Norway, and the ‘terrible beauty’ of the natural phenomenon that may be observed there. The music reflects the powerful and electric quality of the northern lights, which must have seemed both mesmerising and terrifying to people in the past when no one knew what they were, and superstition prevailed.

The Phoenix Chorale made its first appearance on Chandos in 2004 with Shakespeare in Song. Since then it has released several joint recordings with its sister choir, the Kansas Chorale, featuring among others Alexander Grechaninov’s Passion Week, the disc nominated for a Grammy in no fewer than four categories, including Best Classical Album and Best Choral Performance, winning in the Best Engineered and Classical album categories.

“Warmly appeasing choral music...Mainly mellow in tone, though Dark Night of the Soul strikes deeper.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2012 ***

“Bruffy, the Phoenix Chorale and associated performers do not put a foot wrong.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2012

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Beyond all mortal dreams

Beyond all mortal dreams

American a cappella


Clausen, R:

Tonight eternity alone

Ferko:

Hildegard Triptych

Fissinger, E:

Lux aeterna

Gjeilo:

Sanctus

Phoenix

Hawley:

Two Motets

Paulus:

The day is done

Pilgrims’ Hymn

Hymn to the Eternal Flame

Stucky:

Three New Motets 'in memoriam Thomas Tallis'

Willan:

Fair in face

I beheld her, beautiful as a dove

Rise up, my love, my fair one

How they so softly rest, Op. 302


Trinity College Choir Cambridge, Stephen Layton

Recently named in Gramophone as the ‘fifth best choir in the world’, Stephen Layton and his acclaimed Trinity College Choir perform a stunning disc of American and Canadian a cappella choral works.

The recording is a showcase of little-known American composers unearthed by Layton during his travels. These distinctive and luminous compositions illustrate the context in which better-known composers such as Lauridsen and Whitacre—already championed by Layton—learnt their craft.

The choir is in perfect voice. Their purity of tone, flawless intonation and depth of feeling are truly exceptional. This wonderful disc is a must for all choral fanatics.

“it is impossible to do anything else but listen once the opening track of this glorious album begins...I can say with certainty that it is an album that will repay repeated listening for years to come.” Classic FM Magazine, August 2011

“The singing is beautifully blended, the parts sensitively balanced, the absence of spurious vibrato a constant pleasure. Typically outstanding Hyperion sound caps this warmly recommendable issue.” BBC Music Magazine ****

“it shows a genre in which beauty of sound and an atmosphere of prayerfulness are the chief characteristics...For my money the cleverest writing here comes from Frank Ferko who, through recourse to rows of bare fifths, nicely hints at the archaic source of his chosen texts...Layton performs miracles in sustaining these long musical phrases...[and] elevates a disc of music which, in other hands, might come across as merely pleasant.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2011

“'Luminous' aptly describes the singing of the Choir of Trinity College as a whole, not just that of the various soloists who contribute to this programme. The choir comprises about 40 members and one can hear how Layton, as with Polyphony, has developed it into an ensemble capable of responding with immediacy to the most infinitesimal suggestions. The choral sound is blended and coloured with superb precision.” International Record Review, September 2011

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