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Release Date: Thursday 17 July 2003
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"a very classy piece of singing .... and a remarkable range of colours thanks to the mixture of voices. There's that post-collegiate professionalism plus operatic "heft" when required. ... one of the best sounding CDs I have had on the desk this week."
- BBC Radio 3 - CD Review - 21st June 2003
Signum Records is delighted to announce the release of Tenebrae's second disc, Mother and Child
Tenebrae has, in its short existence, made a considerable impact with fresh and vital re-interpretations of classic works in the choral repertoire. On this new recording, innovatory and lesser-known repertoire is drawn from contemporary sources, reflecting an exploratory approach which places the group artistically at the cutting edge.
This is a distinctive and distinguished collection of works by a number of living composers, many of whom have established themselves at the creative forefront of the choral scene in recent times.
Five of the tracks are world premier recordings:
Francis Pott: The souls of the righteous
Sir John Tavener: Mother and Child
Alexander L'Estrange: Lute-book lullaby
Jeremy Filsell: O be joyful in the Lord
Francis Pott: My song is love unknown
The centre-piece of the disc is a new commission - Mother and Child - by Tenebrae from the world acclaimed composer Sir John Taverner.
The universal aspect of motherhood is an idea to which Tavener has returned again and again in his music. Behind this concept lies that of infinite theophanic light, an idea common to all religious traditions. Tavener's music here interpolates a poem by Brian Keeble with Greek and Sanskrit quotations, the latter in a climactic outburst. The music, having grown in crescendo, is joined by massive organ chords and develops to become an overwhelming pulsating texture at the climax, with awesome strokes sounded on a large Hindu temple gong. The clamour dissipates at the final invocation, 'Hail Maria', which is prayerful and contemplative.
1 Jonathan Dove: Seek him that maketh the seven stars [6:28]
2 Francis Pott: The souls of the righteous [9:34]
3 Giles Swayne: Magnificat [4:05]
4 Sir John Tavener: Mother and Child [12:44]
5 Alexander L'Estrange: Lute-book lullaby [4:17]
6 Jeremy Filsell: O be joyful in the Lord [2:16]
7 Richard Rodney Bennett: The seasons of his mercies [6:23]
8 Francis Pott: My song is love unknown [17:31]