Richard Harvey - Plague and the Moonflower
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Label: Altus Records
Cat No: ALU0001
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd February 2015
Contents
Artists
Ben KingsleyIan Holm
Penelope Wilton
Kym Amps (soprano)
John Williams (guitar)
Eamonn O’Dwyre (treble)
Richard Studt (violin)
Roger Chase (viola)
Choir of New College, Oxford
New London Children’s Choir
English Chamber Choir
Conductors
Edward HigginbottomRonald Corp
Works
Plague and the MoonflowerArtists
Ben KingsleyIan Holm
Penelope Wilton
Kym Amps (soprano)
John Williams (guitar)
Eamonn O’Dwyre (treble)
Richard Studt (violin)
Roger Chase (viola)
Choir of New College, Oxford
New London Children’s Choir
English Chamber Choir
Conductors
Edward HigginbottomRonald Corp
About
Plague and the Moonflower draws us inside a world uneasy with itself, trembling on the brink of the millennium and haunted by muddled dreams and sombre fears. All around, there is evidence of rivers and oceans soured, lands blighted and a creation sapped and tainted by the Plague Demon, the dark and grasping side of man’s flawed nature.
As the Plague Demon turns his attention to the lush, fragile forests of the Amazon, Nature’s last refuge from human greed and lust for progress, a transformation occurs. Suddenly, unexpectedly, he sees and falls in love with the Moonflower, the strange, magical cactus that flowers just once a year, drawn into bloom by the moonlight. The beautiful, frail plant survives in the deep rainforest - a powerful icon of purity and love, but ambiguous too, for it is a parasite, stealing its strength from other plants. The Plague Demon changes his tune, redeemed by love, and the ethereal song of the Moonflower soars away in an ecstasy of life, a miracle of resilience and mystery.
A corner has been turned. As the pulse of life reasserts itself, the Chorale looks forward to a better future, free from fear and oppression. Drawing on memories of pure and ancient dreams, it leads on to a dramatic climax in which the millennium marks a critical moment and a chance to rebuild spoilt lives and reshape Man’s place in the world.
Plague and the Moonflower was commissioned by Richard Gregson-Williams in 1989 for the Exeter Festival. The libretto was written by Ralph Steadman.
Cast:
- Narrator: Ben Kingsley
- The Plague Demon: Ian Holm
- Voice of Margaret Mee: Penelope Wilton
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