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The music of Thomas Adès taps into the spirit of our restless times with unquiet brilliance and an uncompromising vigour evident throughout this survey of works written in the 1990s. From the wild ‘orchestration’ of a Madness song (Cardiac Arrest) to his alarmingly prescient vision of a country laid waste (America), via French Baroque manners (Les Baricades Misterieuses) and a diatribe against a grand old man (Brahms), Adès is ever his own man. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | A Spotless Rose
From music spanning the 15th century (Josquin, Mouton) to the present (Adès, Taverner), Paul McCreesh and the Gabrieli Consort pick a bouquet of choral music composed in homage to the Virgin Mary that enchants and cleanses the ear Not only will aficionados of early music flip for this CD - the austerity of early music appeals greatly to fans of contemporary music. Early music’s purity marries perfectly to contemporary music’s preference to downplay overt emotionalism. All a cappella, A Spotless Rose, recorded in the acoustically perfect and sacred setting of Lady Chapel of England’s Ely Cathedral, vibrates listeners up into the loftiest realms of the soul “Time and again in this profoundly sentient collection of Marian compositions the Gabrieli Consort effectively bypass the whole self-orientated notion of 'performance', drawing the listener into what, in many of these pieces, is essentially a process of prayer through music. Not all is meditatively reverential, however... James MacMillan's superbly dramatic Seinte Mari Moder Milde is in places fiercely, burningly imprecatory in its impact. It's magnificently sung here by the Gabrieli Consort, whom Paul McCreesh directs with passion and dedication...” BBC Music Magazine, January 2009 ***** “'My intention was to create a collection of private meditations highlighting the key events of Mary's life,' writes Paul McCreesh, 'Like the Book ofHours, it would consist of works intended for metaphysical reflection: for revealing and and commenting on the ineffable.' It's a tremendously rewarding sequence, some 13 items in all spanning no fewer than 600 years, and so cannily programmed that temporal and stylistic boundaries shift and sometimes evaporate altogether: prepare to marvel at the way Josquin's Ave Maria,Virgo serena follows on so naturally from Sir John Tavener's ravishing A Hymn to the Mother of God. Tavener is one of five living figures represented, the contributions by Giles Swayne, Thomas Adès and James MacMillan adding a not unwelcome element of astringency to the mix and contrasting boldly with the transcendent diatonic radiance of Górecki's Totus tuus. There can be nothing but praise for the breathtaking assurance and responsiveness of McCreesh's singers throughout. Emanating from the magically apt surroundings of Ely Cathedral's Lady Chapel, the sound is as atmospheric and voluptuous as can be imagined, though the formidable resonance means that the words are not always ideally clear. But that's about the only grumble, for this is indeed a glorious CD.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “Marian worship reaches giddy heights of bliss in this gloriously sung survey. There can be nothing but praise for the breathtaking assurance and responsiveness of McCreesh's singers throughout… Emanating from the magically apt surroundings of Ely Cathedral's Lady Chapel, the sound is as atmospheric and voluptuous as can be imagined...” Gramophone Magazine, March 2009 “Two years ago Paul McCreesh and his choir released a beautifully conceived album on the theme of pilgrimage, interleaving Tudor polyphony with 20th-century British a cappella settings. Now he and the Gabrieli Consort have attempted the same thing using music composed in honour of the Virgin Mary, though this time they have cast their historical net far wider. As before, Renaissance masterpieces provide the spine. But this time a range of traditions is represented; there is an Ave Maria by Josquin, and a motet by his contemporary Jean Mouton, as well as Palestrina's monumental Stabat Mater and some anonymous pieces.
The modern settings of Marian texts are even more disparate. John Tavener and Giles Swayne rub shoulders with Herbert Howells and Thomas Adès, and the disc ends with James MacMillan, Grieg, Bax and Gorecki. Choral forces vary from eight singers to over 30, and the recorded sound from Ely Cathedral is consistently glorious; but the musical mixture seems just a bit too eclectic.” The Guardian, 20th February 2009 *** “Sung throughout with sensitivity to style, this themed programme reveals the reverence and the rapture the Virgin Mary has inspired in music over the centuries.” The Telegraph, 23rd February 2009 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | On Christmas DayNew Carols from King's
Adès: | The Fayrfax Carol | Bennett, R R: | On Christmas Day | Berkeley, L: | In wintertime | Bingham, J: | God would be born | Birtwistle: | The Gleam | Burrell, D: | Christo Paremus | Casken: | A gathering | Chilcott: | Shepherd's Carol | Dove: | The three Kings | Goehr: | Carol for St Steven | Harvey, R: | The Angels | Holloway, R: | Christmas Carol | MacMillan: | Siente Mari | Maw, N: | Swete Jesu | Maxwell, M: | One star at last | Pärt: | Bogoróditse Djévo | Paulus: | Pilgrim Jesus | Rutter: | What sweeter music | Sculthorpe: | The birthday | Swayne: | Winter Solstice Carol, Op. 79 | Weir: | Illuminare, Jerusalem |
“King's' CD of new carols is the one unmissable Christmas release” BBC Music Magazine, December 2005 “…this outstanding issue celebrates 20 years of carols newly commissioned for the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. The two CDs are stuffed with memorable settings - Jonathan Dove's superb, multilayered 'The Three Kings', Judith Weir's dramatically angular 'Illuminare, Jerusalem', the intricate sound-tapestry of Birtwistle's extraordinary 'The Gleam'.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2005 ***** “…catch while you can this rich sampling of the new carols commissioned and performed by the Choir of King's College, including gems by Jonathan Harvey, Judith Weir and Giles Swayne. Even the Birtwistle - with its stratosphere-reaching harmonies, and use of a wild shout and stamp - is sound with a fresh enthusiasm.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2007 BBC Music Magazine
Christmas Special Choice - December 2005 |
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| |  | One Star, At LastA selection of carols of our time
Adès: | The Fayrfax Carol | Belmont: | Nativitas | Bennett, R R: | Carol premiere recording / BBC commission | Bingham, J: | The Shepherd's Gift premiere recording / BBC commission | Davies, Maxwell: | One star, at last | Goodall, H: | Romance of the Angels premiere recording / BBC commission | Grier, F: | Corpus Christi Carol | Harbison: | O Magnum Mysterium premiere recording | Harle: | Mrs Beeton's Christmas Plum Pudding (average cost: 3 shillings and 6d) premiere recording / BBC commission | Holten: | Nowell Sing We premiere recording / BBC commission | Korniwicz: | Oczekiwanie (Waiting) premiere recording / BBC commission | MacMillan: | Seinte Mari Moder Milde premiere recording | Martland: | Three Carols premiere recording | Panufnik, R: | Sleep, little Jesus, sleep | Rütti: | I wonder as I wander (version for choir and organ) premiere recording | Susa: | The Shepherds Sing | Tavener: | Today the Virgin | Weir: | Illuminare, Jerusalem |
"excellent performances and the organ contributions by Robert Quinney are all splendid … Enthusiastically recommended ..." Musicweb | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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