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Donald Nally, Prism Quartet and The Crossing - Gavin Bryars: The Fifth Century (2016)

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Donald Nally, Prism Quartet and The Crossing - Gavin Bryars: The Fifth Century (2016)

Donald Nally, Prism Quartet and The Crossing - Gavin Bryars: The Fifth Century (2016)
Classical, Modern Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 00:50:08 | 117 MB
Label: ECM New Series | Release Year: 2016

Gavin Bryars has written a good deal of music in minimalist styles, but he makes room for a good deal of expressivity. He has not written much choral music, but this ECM release may make his fans wish he had written more. He emerges here as a kind of British counterpart to Arvo Prt, with similarly spiritual and mystical leanings. The title The Fifth Century refers to the texts used in the seven-section work, which come from a series of prose poems entitled Centuries of Meditations by the 17th century English mystical poet Thomas Traherne; the texts here are drawn from the fifth volume. Many of the texts suggest a contemplation of eternity, and they're quite compelling ("Like the sun we dart our rays before us, and occupy those spaces with light and contemplation which we move towards, but possess not with our bodies"). Around the peaceful, a cappella settings of these words a saxophone quartet winds counterpoint and preludes. The work was commissioned by the small choir heard here, called The Crossing, and it would be hard to imagine a more sympathetic performance. Those new to Bryars could start with the Italian-language Two Love Songs, for a three-part female choir (or solo singers), which presents the spare, yet deeply emotional quality of Bryars' music in compact form. As usual with ECM, the sound engineers are among the stars of the show; their work on The Fifth Century, at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, is especially enchanting.

TRACKLIST

01. The Fifth Century for choir and saxophone quartet: I. We see the heavens with our eyes
02. The Fifth Century for choir and saxophone quartet: II. As sure as there is a space infinite
03. The Fifth Century for choir and saxophone quartet: III. Infinity of space is like a painter's table
04. The Fifth Century for choir and saxophone quartet: IV. Eternity is a mysterious absence of times and ages
05. The Fifth Century for choir and saxophone quartet: V. Eternity magnifies our joys exceedingly
06. The Fifth Century for choir and saxophone quartet: VI. His omnipresence is our field of joys
07. The Fifth Century for choir and saxophone quartet: VII. Our bridegroom and our king being everywhere
08. Two Love Songs for female choir a cappella: I. Io amai sempre
09. Two Love Songs for female choir a cappella: II. Solo et pensoso