Richard Hickox conducts John Tavener
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Label: Chandos - 2-4-1
Cat No: CHAN24142
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 28th May 2012
Contents
Artists
Patricia Rozario (soprano)John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor)
Stephen Richardson (bass)
Jeremy Birchall (bass)
Margaret Feaviour (soprano)
BBC National Chorus of Wales
Britten Singers
Chester Festival Chorus
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
City of London Sinfonia
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Richard HickoxWorks
Eis Thanaton (Ode to Death)Theophany
We shall see Him as He is
Artists
Patricia Rozario (soprano)John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor)
Stephen Richardson (bass)
Jeremy Birchall (bass)
Margaret Feaviour (soprano)
BBC National Chorus of Wales
Britten Singers
Chester Festival Chorus
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
City of London Sinfonia
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Richard HickoxAbout
The three works in this Tavener set reflect two major influences on the composer’s music: the culture of Greece, and the tradition of the Greek Orthodox Church. In the words of Tavener himself: ‘In everything I do, I aspire to the sacred… music is a form of prayer, a mystery'.
This manifesto is evident in the choral work We Shall See Him as He Is, which was recorded live at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall in London. The concert led Gramophone to the following conclusion: ‘an extraordinary work in an extraordinarily committed and spellbinding performance’. The Mumbai-born British soprano Patricia Rozario has made recordings of numerous works by Tavener, and she was in fact the composer’s own personal choice of soprano for this work, as well as for Eis Thanaton.
Eis Thanaton (Ode to Death) arose from personal tragedy: it is dedicated to the memory of Tavener’s mother who had died in 1985. Tavener describes the work as ‘an ikon of sorrow’, worked through as ‘part of a whole divine plan, not of death as an isolated cruel imposition’.
Tavener describes the orchestral Theophany as ‘an attempt to redefine the presence of God in all things as seen from the earliest days of creation to the Psalmist’. Mother Thekla, his friend and spiritual advisor, had a guiding hand in the shaping of the work, which was commissioned by the Bournemouth Orchestras to mark its centenary celebrations.
Contents:
- We Shall See Him as He Is
Patricia Rozario (soprano), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor)
BBC National Chorus of Wales, Britten Singers, Chester Festival Chorus
BBC National Orchestra of Wales / Richard Hickox
- Eis Thanaton
Patricia Rozario (soprano), Stephen Richardson (bass)
City of London Sinfonia / Richard Hickox
- Theophany
Jeremy Birchall (bass), Margaret Feaviour (soprano)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra / Richard Hickox
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