Pärt: Littlemore Tractus

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Into The Night: Contemporary Choral Music

Into The Night: Contemporary Choral Music


Betinis:

To the Evening Star

Childs, D:

The New Moon

Do Not Go Gentle

World Première Recording

Lauridsen:

Sure on This Shining Night

Pärt:

Littlemore Tractus

Paulus:

The day is done

Tavener:

The Veil of the Temple: You mantle yourself in Light

Ticheli:

There Will Be Rest

Whitacre:

With a lily in your hand

Nox Aurumque


Vox Humana, David N. Childs

The richness of contemporary choral music is explored on this recording of works by some of today’s leading composers from across three continents. Eric Whitacre’s dramatic setting of Lorca’s poetry is contrasted with Frank Ticheli’s serene setting of There Will Be Rest, in which he attempts, in his own words, to “capture [the poem’s] purity of spirit and delicate lyricism”. Arvo Pärt has crafted an atmospheric setting of John Henry Newman’s 1843 sermon Wisdom and Innocence. David N. Childs’ Do Not Go Gentle, a setting of Dylan Thomas’ famous poem, embodies a foreboding and ominous undercurrent of desperation in the face of impending death. Vox Humana is a new 24-voice chamber choir based in Dallas, Texas.

Amongst the composers featured in this disc, Eric Whitacre is currently exceptionally popular, and Pärt and Tavener are perennial favourites. Composers such as Lauridsen and Ticheli, who are somewhat less well known but who have established followings and who contribute settings of great depth, are also included. The mood is largely consoling but not simplistic. There is no strictly comparable disc available.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Naxos - 8572511

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Arvo Pärt: Triodion

Arvo Pärt: Triodion

and other choral works


Pärt:

Dopo la vittoria

Nunc dimittis

... which was the son of ...

I am the true vine

Littlemore Tractus

Triodion

My Heart's in the Highlands

David James (countertenor)

Salve Regina


“There's little of the balletic brilliance that Pärt displayed in such works as the Stabat Mater or Tabula Rasa, and mercifully as little of the thunderous severity of his Passio mode. Instead there's a quiet and cumulative power to these works, given performances of luminous purity by Polyphony and Stephen Layton.” Matthew Shorter, bbc.co.uk, 1st September 2003

“The choir’s pursuit of perfection ideally complements the sheer beauty of the music” Classic FM Magazine

“A triumph … sublime, ethereal beauty” Gramophone Magazine

“The singing on this disc is little short of stunning” The Telegraph

Hyperion 30th Anniversary - CDA30013

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$12.00

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Pärt - Da Pacem

Pärt - Da Pacem


Pärt:

Da pacem Domine

Salve Regina

Littlemore Tractus

An den Wassern

Dopo la vittoria

Nunc dimittis

Magnificat

2 Slavonic Psalms


Nine sacred pieces by Arvo Pärt including some of his newest compositions alongside works from earlier in his career. Pärt's longtime collaborator and biographer Paul Hillier leads the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and organist Christopher Browers-Broadbent in a third recording devoted to the Estonian composer.

“a miracle of deceptive simplicity.” The Times

“The Estonian Chamber Choir under Paul Hillier sings everything with near miraculous precision and delicate dedication… an aural delight.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2006 ****

“This collection showcases four compositions from this decade alongside some earlier works, most of which have been revised, as is Pärt's habit, within the past 15 years. While his methodology has remained much the same, Pärt admitted a greater harmonic and textural richness over that period, and this relative lushness is superbly realised by the EPC Choir without ever betraying the fundamental asceticism of Pärt's sound.
The album opens with the most recent piece, Da pacem Domine (2004), a typical work not least because of its slow harmonic speed coupled with increasingly intense light and colour. It contrasts with Salve regina (2001-2) which, as Hillier comments, could almost be 'a dream sequence from a film about a peasant community' in the early passages. Indeed, at first hearing one could almost confuse it with something Preisner might have written for Kieslowski, although there are enough characteristic chords and intervals to mark it out as Pärt. The Psalms (1984), with their unusually strong Slavonic tinge, again show the variety Pärt can achieve within restricted means. As always, Hillier and his colleagues have done Pärt proud. This beautiful release is another compelling illustration of the emotional and textural intensity central to the composer's art.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Given the strict limits on the material and techniques that Pärt permits himself, it is remarkable that his work continues to sound fresh and original. This beautiful release is another compelling illustration of the emotional and textural intensity central to his art. As always, Hillier and his colleagues have done Pärt proud.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards 2006

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - Awards Issue 2006

Harmonia Mundi - HMU907401

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Pärt - Triodion

Pärt - Triodion


Pärt:

Nunc dimittis

... which was the Son of ...

I am the true vine

Littlemore Tractus

Triodion

My Heart's in the Highlands

David James (countertenor)

Salve Regina

Dopo la vittoria


“Meurig Bowen's notes observe that choral pieces composed in the 1990s suggested Pärt was moving into 'more complex, exotic harmonic territory'.
Some of his music began to give a glimpse of what was described as 'an attractively post- Minimalist aspect' of the composer's recent work.
All rather premature, perhaps, since, as Bowen acknowledges, Pärt subsequently returned to a more strictly diatonic, triadic approach.
Even so, the staccato, carol-like episodes bracketing Dopo La Vittoria, commissioned in 1991 and delivered in 1997, come as a shock, but the bulk of the piece is more recognisably by Pärt, and the Nunc dimittis, with its lovely, lambent solo part for soprano Elin Thomas, evoking Allegri's Miserere, assuages all doubts.
The idea of Pärt setting Burns might surprise, but My heart's in the Highlands, with its serene, Pachelbel-like organ line and pellucid vocal by countertenor David James, is a triumph. In the hymn-like Littlemore Tractus and Salve Regina, warm melodies and bursts of colourful chords mellow Pärt's sound without detracting from its sublime, ethereal beauty. Polyphony's performance is gorgeous.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - November 2003

Hyperion - CDA67375

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$17.50

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