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Recorded in churches in Tallinn as well as the Estonian Concert Hall, the five compositions heard on "Arboles lloran por lluvia" (Trees cry for rain) give deeper insight into the unique sound-world of Helena Tulve, into music which is nourished by both contemporary and ancient currents. Tulve draws upon a wide-range of inspirational sources. She explores the raw fabric of sound and the nature of timbre in both analytical and instinctive ways, in compositions that are unmistakably her own, yet her work is inclusive - here incorporating aspects of Gregorian chant, melody from Yemenite Jewish tradition, and texts from Sufi, Sephardic and Christian mystic poetry. Strong performances by the soloists, above all Arianna Savall - featured on "silences/larmes", "L'Équinoxe de l'âme" and the title track - and the choral, chamber and orchestral forces marshalled by Jaan-Eik Tulve and Olari Elts make Helena Tulve's second ECM New Series recording a most impressive successor to the critically-acclaimed "Lijnen".
Reyah hadas 'ala
for voices and early music consort
Poem by Shalom Shabazi
silences/larmes
for soprano, oboe and percussions
Poems by Mother Immaculata Astre
L'Équinoxe de l'âme
for soprano, triple harp and string quartet
Text by Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi, translated from the Persian by Henry Corbin
Arboles lloran por lluvia
for voices and nyckelharpa
Traditional Ladino poem
Extinction des choses vues
for orchestra