JIRÁSEK When the Soul Speaks
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Composer or Director: Jan Jirásek
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Navona
Magazine Review Date: 03/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 46
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: NV6205
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Missa Propria |
Jan Jirásek, Composer
Bonifantes Boys Choir Jan Jirásek, Composer Jan Míšek, Conductor |
Mondi paralleli |
Jan Jirásek, Composer
Bonifantes Boys Choir Jan Jirásek, Composer Jan Míšek, Conductor |
Tam, kde sláva nepřestává |
Jan Jirásek, Composer
Czech Soloist Consort Jan Jirásek, Composer Jan Míšek, Conductor |
Author: Guy Rickards
Missa propria catches one’s attention as well as any better-known modern liturgical setting. Structured as a triptych, after an impressive Kyrie eleison Jirásek (b1955) dispenses with the Sanctus, embeds the Miserere within the Gloria and concatenates the Credo and Agnus Dei. There is an over-reliance on vocal portamentos in the later sections, a trait not repeated in the lighter-toned Mondi paralleli, seven brief settings of Latin texts (the Miserere again, Benedictus, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, Te Deum and Dona nobis pacem) interspersed with phrases from Buddhism, Islam and Judaism. After the Mass’s sombre tones it makes valuable textural contrast, but its avowedly inclusive message should not be overlooked.
Most exciting of all, though, is the motet-triptych Tam, kde sláva nepřestává (‘Where glory ends not’), derived from three of the oldest pieces of Czech music and concluding in an electrifying battle for chorus, flutes, bass trombones and drums based on ‘Ye who are warriors of God’. This and all the works are winningly performed, captured in bright, clear sound. A little short-measure at 46 minutes but well worth buying.
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