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Clear Voices in the Dark
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Label: Sono Luminus
Cat No: DSL92278
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 14th June 2024
Contents
Works
Break it gently to my MotherBattle Hymn of the Republic ('Mine eyes have seen the Glory')
Abide with Me
Workin' for the dawn of peace (Irving Gordon, Walter Kittredge)
Soldier's Memorial Day
Figure humaine
Johnny, I hardly knew ye
Johnny has gone for a soldier
Weeping, Sad and Lonely
When this Cruel War is Over
Artists
SkylarkConductor
Matthew GuardWorks
Break it gently to my MotherBattle Hymn of the Republic ('Mine eyes have seen the Glory')
Abide with Me
Workin' for the dawn of peace (Irving Gordon, Walter Kittredge)
Soldier's Memorial Day
Figure humaine
Johnny, I hardly knew ye
Johnny has gone for a soldier
Weeping, Sad and Lonely
When this Cruel War is Over
Artists
SkylarkConductor
Matthew GuardAbout
‘Figure Humaine is one of the ultimate artistic achievements from a time of turmoil. Composed by Francis Poulenc in 1943 in occupied France, it was composed in secret, inspired by the resistance poems of the surrealist poet Paul Éluard (poems that were distributed under plain cover during the occupation). It is one of the most profound pieces in the a cappella choral repertoire, if also one of the most difficult. Scored for double choir in six parts each, it is a vocal gauntlet which requires unmatched concentration and musicianship from every singer involved to mount a successful performance. Given that the piece was written at a time when victory was by no means assured, I believe that the difficulty of the work was intentional; to be worthy of the expressive task of communicating Éluard’s wartime thoughts, I think Poulenc believed that a choir must possess outstanding commitment, dedication, and skill.
‘Because of its challenges, Figure Humaine is rarely performed. Soon after founding Skylark, I began to feel that this was a piece we simply had to share. But at only 20 minutes in length, I struggled to find the appropriate way to present it to allow people to truly engage with the work. While on a walk in 2014, I realized that we were approaching the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, as well as the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, occasions that presented a unique opportunity to share music of both time periods.
‘I set out on a journey to find the appropriate Civil War-era songs to pair with the Poulenc movements. Figure Humaine sets forth an intense emotional progression, cycling between despair and optimism against a backdrop of gathering madness. It was critical to find pieces that would make sense musically and textually in the context of Poulenc’s work.
‘It was a fascinating journey. Through exploring my own musical heritage, I soon discovered that Alice Parker arranged Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye for the Robert Shaw Chorale in the late 1960s. Consultation with other Skylarks revealed several brilliant arrangements from Ron Jeffers, and a search through the Duke University Historical Sheet Music Archives uncovered several pieces that I never knew existed. The discovery that Abide with me (one of my favorite hymns) was written during 1861 was particularly poignant. Where no appropriate arrangement existed, I filled in myself with very simple editions. In all cases, the goal was to create as simple and honest an expression of the songs as possible. Against the foil of Poulenc’s monumental achievement of the choral art, we aim to juxtapose the simple, the familiar, the universal.
‘Through sharing this program, we hope to take you on an emotional and historical journey, a journey that we hope will illuminate the struggles of people who endured these two great wars, a journey that can shed light on nightmares of the past through the art that emerged from them, and most importantly, a journey that will affirm the incredible power of the human spirit to endure in times of tragedy.’
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