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Harrison Birtwistle - Angel Fighter

 
Harrison Birtwistle - Angel Fighter-Choir and Orchestra-Vocal Collection
ID: NMCD211 (EAN: 5023363021128)  | 1 CD | DDD
Released in: 2015
LABEL:
NMC
Collection:
Vocal Collection
Subcollection:
Choir and Orchestra
Composers:
BIRTWISTLE, Harrison
Interprets:
LLOYD-ROBERTS, Jeffrey (tenor) | WATTS, Andrew (2) (counter-tenor)
Ensembles:
BBC Singers Choir | London Sinfonietta
Conductors:
ATHERTON, David
Other info:

Live recordings
Andrew Watts countertenor (Angel)
Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts tenor (Jacob)
BBC Singers
London Sinfonietta
David Atherton conductor
Tracklist
 
BIRTWISTLE, Harrison (b. 1934) 
1. Angel Fighter31:09 
2. In Broken Images18:21 
3. Virelai (Sus une fontayne)3:55 

Review:
 

Harrison Birtwistle is internationally regarded as one of the most striking and individual composers today. His unique soundworld runs the full gamut from large-scale operatic and orchestral canvases, rich in mythical and primitivist power, to intimate chamber works, contemplative in their lyricism.
· One of Birtwistle's most recent works The Cure - a co-commission between The Royal Opera House, Aldeburgh Music and London Sinfonietta - has its World Premiere 12-15 June at Britten Studio, Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh,
and London Premiere at Linbury Studio Theatre, London 18-27 June 2015.
Described by The Guardian as 'hauntingly powerful', Birtwistle's cantata Angel Fighter vividly explores the Biblical story of the struggle between man and divine being from the Book of Genesis. Predictably, for a composer with a long-standing fascination in myth, drama and ritual, it's the physical fi ght between Jacob and the Angel more than religious signifi cance, that interests Birtwistle: the tension, twists of pulse, sharp accents and jeering chants from the chorus make it feel more like a wrestling match than a life-or-death struggle. Quartertones and string harmonics enhance the otherworldly descent of
the Angel from Heaven and librettist Stephen Plaice makes clever use of Enochian, an angelic language 'discovered' by the 16th century alchemist and adviser to Queen Elizabeth I, John Dee. In Broken Images, inspired by Gabrieli's multi-choir canzonas, splits the ensemble into four groups (woodwind, brass, strings and percussion) and takes its title from the Robert Graves poem. Birtwistle continues to draw infl uence from the past in Virelai (Sus une fontayne), a rhythmically intricate realisation of a piece by Johannes Ciconia, who fl ourished in the late Middle Ages, around the time that Chaucer was writing his Canterbury Tales.


 

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