Penderecki - Sacred Choral Works
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Label: Ondine
Cat No: ODE14352
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 3rd November 2023
Contents
Works
Agnus DeiDe profundis
In pulverem mortis
Miserere
Missa brevis
O gloriosa virginum
Song of the Cherubim
Veni creator
Artists
Latvian Radio ChoirConductor
Sigvards KlavaWorks
Agnus DeiDe profundis
In pulverem mortis
Miserere
Missa brevis
O gloriosa virginum
Song of the Cherubim
Veni creator
Artists
Latvian Radio ChoirConductor
Sigvards KlavaAbout
The defining characteristics of Penderecki’s compositional language are many, and his style evolved throughout his career. He experimented with graphic notation and various extended techniques, his use of dense chord clusters was one of the hallmarks of his pre-1970s period, and he was fascinated by the idea of liberating the sound from traditional means of production. These characteristics can be heard also in his choral works written in the 1960s. By the mid-1970s his style began to gravitate towards leaner sounds and textures, and traditional tonality. Having had the experience of two extremes – artistic limitations imposed by the totalitarian ideology of communist Poland, and the almost unlimited freedom of Western avant-garde, which resulted in a continuous destruction of form, he started to search for new artistic means of expression. Although Penderecki’s compositional approaches changed and evolved during his many decades of creative work, what remained constant is his ardent response to dramatic and tragic events in human history. Penderecki’s ability to communicate emotional responses to historical events, past or present, is perhaps best demonstrated in his choral music, where the human voice is the instrument connecting the mind to the heart. The most extensive work on this album is Penderecki’s Missa brevis (2012), which is also among his final works.
The Latvian Radio Choir (LRC) ranks among the top professional chamber choirs in Europe and its refined taste for musical material, fineness of expression and vocal of unbelievably immense compass have charted it as a noted brand on the world map. The repertoire of LRC ranges from the Renaissance music to the most sophisticated scores by modern composers; and it could be described as a sound laboratory – the singers explore their skills by turning to the mysteries of traditional singing, as well as to the art of quartertone and overtone singing and other sound production techniques. The choir has established a new understanding of the possibilities of a human voice; one could also say that the choir is the creator of a new choral paradigm: every singer is a distinct individual with his or her own vocal signature and roles in performances.
Sigvards Kļava is one of the most outstanding Latvian conductors, also a professor of conducting and producer, music director of the Latvian Radio Choir since 1992. As a result of Sigvards Kļava’s steady efforts, the Latvian Radio Choir has become an internationally recognised, vocally distinctive collective, where each singer possesses a creative individuality. Under Sigvards’ guidance, the choir has recorded a number of choral works by little known or completely forgotten composers of the past, as well as formed a friendly collaboration with a number of notable Latvian composers. Sigvards Kļava is a professor at the Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music. Kļava is a multiple winner of the Latvian Great Music Award.
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