Perpetual Twilight

 
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Perpetual Twilight
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin, Desmond Earley

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Release Date: Friday 1 March 2019

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The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin and Artistic Director Desmond Earley follow up their debut release with a programme of new choral music inspired by the evocative imagery of the natural world in traditional Irish and Scottish folksong and poetry. The disc includes a number of world-premiere recordings of new works and arrangements commissioned by the choir.

The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin, under the artistic direction of Desmond Earley, is Ireland's leading collegiate choral ensemble. With a large repertoire ranging from art to popular music, and stretching from the medieval to the contemporary in style, this choir gives many concerts throughout the academic year, both in Ireland and abroad.

"The first thing that strikes you about 'Perpetual Twilight' is the sheer number and quality of young tenors…Produced by Nigel Short, this whole project exudes quality, from the choral texture down to the array of fine instrumentalists. Caught somewhere between spotlight and Celtic twilight, it's a strong follow-up to the group's 2015 debut, 'Invisible Stars'." Gramophone

Tracks:

1. Dúlamán Trad. Irish, arr. Desmond

2. My Love is like a Red, Red Rose Trad. Scottish/Burns, arr. Esenvalds

3. Body of the Moon Desmond Earley

4. At that hour when all things have repose Timothy Stevens

5. The Maid of Culmore Trad. Irish, arr. Kevin Whyms

6. A Star Natasa Paulberg

7. Elegy Bill Whelan

8. Danny Boy Trad. Irish, arr. Desmond Earley

9. Oxen of the Sun Eoghan Desmond

10. Bó na Leathadhairce Trad. Irish, arr. Desmond Earley

11. Aimhirgín Ivo Antognini

12. Wild Mountain Thyme Eoin Conway

13. Strings in the Earth and Air Colin Mawby