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    In Memoriam: Elliott Carter – Heart, not so heavy as mine

    by 5:4 November 6, 2012 • 14:16
    November 6, 2012 • 14:16

    Words by E. E. Cummings that came to mind last night following the first reports of the death of Elliott Carter, at the age of 103. i know i wasn’t alone in feeling an intensely heavy sadness at the news; one tended to think Carter was so single-mindedly alive that …

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    Proms 2012: Eric Whitacre – Higher, Faster, Stronger; Imogen Heap – The Listening Chair (World Premières)

    by 5:4 August 30, 2012 • 19:57
    August 30, 2012 • 19:57

    Yesterday’s late night Prom focused on the USA’s most popular manufacturer of choral music, Eric Whitacre. Featuring his own choir joining forces with the BBC Singers and ensemblebash, the concert included two world premières, a new work of Whitacre’s own plus an arrangement by him of a new song by …

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    Proms 2012: James MacMillan – Credo (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 9, 2012 • 18:54
    August 9, 2012 • 18:54

    Wednesday’s Prom concert featured a new work from James MacMillan, a setting of the Creed from the liturgy of the Mass. Composers rarely set the Creed to music, not, i think, simply because it’s such a long and convoluted text (although it is, and this may also in part account …

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    Proms 2012: Bob Chilcott – The Angry Planet (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 6, 2012 • 11:09
    August 6, 2012 • 11:09

    The most ambitious of this year’s Proms premières took place yesterday afternoon: Bob Chilcott‘s 45-minute ‘environmental cantata’ The Angry Planet. Teaming up with poet Charles Bennett, Chilcott’s work was performed by the vast combined forces of three children’s choirs (from the London boroughs of Harrow, Kensington, and Chelsea and Westminster) …

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    Proms 2012: Julian Philips – Sorowfull Songes (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 24, 2012 • 00:14
    July 24, 2012 • 00:14

    Yesterday afternoon saw the first new work to be featured in the Proms Chamber Music series. Sorowfull Songes is a small choral song cycle by English composer Julian Philips, setting five texts by the great Thomas Wyatt. Don’t be fooled by the title, though, as there’s nothing remotely Dowlandesque about …

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    Symphony Hall, Birmingham: Jonathan Harvey – Weltethos (UK Première)

    by 5:4 June 22, 2012 • 21:55
    June 22, 2012 • 21:55

    Yesterday evening, in Birmingham’s Symphony Hall, Jonathan Harvey‘s large-scale new work for choir and orchestra, Weltethos, was given its first UK performance. The opening event of Birmingham’s London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, when one considers the legacy and reputation of Harvey together with the combined forces of over 300 performers – …

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    Bernat Vivancos – El davallament de la creu (World Première)

    by 5:4 April 6, 2012 • 09:17
    April 6, 2012 • 09:17

    Having spent two days with Italian music, to mark Good Friday i’m turning to Spain, and the music of Bernat Vivancos. Vivancos was born in Barcelona in 1973 and studied composition at the Paris Conservatoire and in Oslo; having returned to Spain, for the last five years he has been …

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  • Lent Series

    Carlo Gesualdo – Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday

    by 5:4 April 5, 2012 • 13:38
    April 5, 2012 • 13:38

    i noted yesterday Sciarrino’s interest in Carlo Gesualdo, and so today, as Holy Week moves into the Triduum, here is a complete recording of Gesualdo’s setting of the Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday. Tenebrae is a remarkable service that’s rarely used today; it was created by combining the morning offices …

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    Salvatore Sciarrino – Responsorio delle Tenebre

    by 5:4 April 4, 2012 • 11:01
    April 4, 2012 • 11:01

    In recent times, one of the Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino‘s significant interests has been the life and music of his compatriot Carlo Gesualdo. Sciarrino’s opera Luci mie traditrici, composed in 2003, explored the events surrounding Gesualdo’s murder of his wife and her lover, and two years earlier he wrote a …

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    Thomas Adès – The Fayrfax Carol

    by 5:4 April 3, 2012 • 19:24
    April 3, 2012 • 19:24

    In many of the hymns and carols sung throughout the Christmas season, alongside the idyllic, intimate nocturnal depictions of stables and shepherds can be found pointed references to the bleak fate of the child lying in the manger. Sometimes, these are sung again during Passiontide, making for a particularly painful …

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  • Lent Series

    James MacMillan – St John Passion

    by 5:4 April 2, 2012 • 13:46
    April 2, 2012 • 13:46

    The next piece in my Lent series i’m including more as a curiosity than as a work i deeply admire. James MacMillan‘s St John Passion was composed in 2007 and premièred in April the following year. MacMillan structures the work in 10 movements, grouped into two parts; the first (movements …

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    Jonathan Harvey – The Royal Banners Forward Go

    by 5:4 April 1, 2012 • 11:42
    April 1, 2012 • 11:42

    As Lent moves into Holy Week, a hymn regularly sung is “The Royal Banners Forward Go”, composed as far back as 569 by the then bishop of Poitiers, Venantius Fortunatus. The text commemorates the crucifixion, opening in strikingly vivid fashion: The royal banners forward go, The cross shines forth in …

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  • Lent Series

    Gabriel Jackson – The Lord’s Prayer

    by 5:4 March 23, 2012 • 21:32
    March 23, 2012 • 21:32

    Settings of the Lord’s Prayer rarely work; they tend either to play it safe so as to preserve the solemn nature of the text (sung, as it invariably is, as a prayer during the service of Evensong), resulting in rather wan, characterless music, or go all out in an indulgement …

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  • Lent Series

    Giacinto Scelsi – Tre Canti Sacri

    by 5:4 March 13, 2012 • 22:25
    March 13, 2012 • 22:25

    Composed in 1958, Giacinto Scelsi‘s Tre Canti Sacri (Three Sacred Songs) is one of his most well-known and frequently performed vocal works. The three songs—’Angelus’, ‘Requiem’ and ‘Gloria’—draw on texts associated with the Annunciation, the Mass for the dead, and the Gloria in excelsis Deo. Thematically, these texts are somewhat …

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    Richard Baker – To Keep a True Lent

    by 5:4 March 5, 2012 • 20:07
    March 5, 2012 • 20:07

    My Lent series continues with a very short choral piece by Richard Baker, setting Robert Herrick’s well-known poem To Keep a True Lent. Herrick’s text draws heavily on the sentiments of Isaiah chapter 58 (words traditionally read at the start of Lent), drawing stark contrasts between superficial and genuine acts …

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  • Lent SeriesPremières

    James MacMillan – Domine non secundum peccata nostra (World Première)

    by 5:4 February 22, 2012 • 18:35
    February 22, 2012 • 18:35

    Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, and throughout the next seven weeks, among other things, i’ll be featuring a selection of pieces suitable to the season. To begin, a recording of the world première of James MacMillan‘s anthem Domine non secundum peccata nostra, given by the choir …

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  • FestivePremières

    Tansy Davies – Christmas Eve (World Première)

    by 5:4 December 26, 2011 • 14:35
    December 26, 2011 • 14:35

    The highlight of this year’s Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King’s College, Cambridge was the commissioned carol, composed by Tansy Davies, setting Christina Rossetti’s poem Christmas Eve. Considering Tansy’s previous output, which consists largely of hard-edged, punchy instrumental works, it was hard to know quite what to expect. …

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    Seasonal favourites: Morten Lauridsen – O magnum mysterium

    by 5:4 December 24, 2011 • 12:16
    December 24, 2011 • 12:16

    The last of my seasonal favourites uses one of the oldest texts heard at Christmas. ‘O magnum mysterium’ has been used as a chant on Christmas morning for well over a millennium, and may date from as far back as the 6th century. As so many Christmas-related texts do, it …

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    Seasonal favourites: Jan Sandström – Det är en ros utsprungen

    by 5:4 December 23, 2011 • 11:23
    December 23, 2011 • 11:23

    One of the composers most strongly associated with this time of year is Michael Praetorius. His music dates from the early 17th century, and he is particularly well-known for his prolific treatments of Protestant hymns and songs. He harmonised numerous Christmas carols too, and there’s a kind of bold swagger …

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    Seasonal favourites: Kenneth Leighton – Lully, lulla, Thou little tiny child

    by 5:4 December 22, 2011 • 10:40
    December 22, 2011 • 10:40

    As the text in Paul Edwards’ No Small Wonder intimates, there’s more to the Christmas story than just stables, angels and presents, and perhaps the best-known carol to tap into the dark side of the narrative is “Lully, lulla, Thou little tiny child”, often referred to by its nickname, the …

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