Muisc for Guitar & Choir - Nicolo Spera, St Martin's Chamber Choir, Timothy K - Music - BRILLIANT CLASSICS - 5028421960852 - April 3, 2020
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Muisc for Guitar & Choir

Nicolo Spera, St Martin's Chamber Choir, Timothy K

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Muisc for Guitar & Choir

The technical challenging of balancing a choir singing at full volume and a guitar, renowned for it's gentle sound, has tended to discourage composers from pairing these resources. Handled sensitively, however, the combination yields a seductive sound-world, full of mystery and imagination, tending in this trio of works to evoke a reassuring feeling of familiarity: there is balance, a sense of form, awareness, and respect for a past that is renewed while it nourishes the present. At the peak of his maturity in 1959 and in a burst of creativity, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco set to music seven poems by Federico García Lorca as a cycle, Romancero Gitano Op.152. The vocal writing is limpid, capturing the colours and contrasts of Lorca's text, whether it is representing the placid flow of three rivers (Baladilla de los Tres Rios) with an incessant stream of semiquavers, or depicting Carmen's dance through the streets of Seville with an elegant and slightly grotesque "Tempo di Seguidilla" (Baile). Everywhere, what shines through, to quote the composer, is a sense 'of the Spanish lands: the parched Castile, the pale olive groves, the scent of the orange orchards in Andalusia and, along the coast, the sea which breaks at the shore with vibrations, almost, of a guitar.' Receiving their first recordings here are Nulla Sors Longa Est by Nicola Jappelli (b.1975) and Materna by Nicola Campogrande (b.1969). Jappelli's chosen text was written by the Roman philosopher Seneca, and addresses the concept of happiness, ending with a bitter reflection on human frailty. Campogrande's piece has a more positive outlook, celebrating motherhood in a commission from the guitarist on this recording, Nicolò Spera, to mark the birth of his daughter. Campogrande has set four texts - also in Latin - by the contemporary poet Marco Vacchetti, who was in turn inspired by Renaissance-era nativities painted by Piero della Francesca, Caravaggio, Luini and Solari.


BY CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO, CAMPOGRANDE & JAPPELLI

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Composer Castelnuovo-Tedesco Mario
Released April 3, 2020
EAN/UPC 5028421960852
Label BRILLIANT CLASSICS BRLT96085.2
Genre Choral Music
Dimensions 122 × 143 × 9 mm   ·   99 g
Conductor Timothy J. Krueger
Orchestra St. Martin's Chamber Choir