GRIGORJEVA Nature Morte. Svjatki
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Composer or Director: Paul Hillier, Galina Grigorjeva, Conrad Steinmann
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Ondine
Magazine Review Date: 04/2016
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 66
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ODE1245-2
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Svjatki: Choir Concerto |
Galina Grigorjeva, Composer
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Galina Grigorjeva, Composer Paul Hillier, Composer |
Salve Regina |
Galina Grigorjeva, Composer
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Galina Grigorjeva, Composer Paul Hillier, Composer Theatre of Voices Yxus Quartet |
Diptych |
Galina Grigorjeva, Composer
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Galina Grigorjeva, Composer Paul Hillier, Composer |
Lament for Recorder |
Galina Grigorjeva, Composer
Conrad Steinmann, Composer Galina Grigorjeva, Composer |
Nature Morte |
Galina Grigorjeva, Composer
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Galina Grigorjeva, Composer Paul Hillier, Composer |
In Paradisum |
Galina Grigorjeva, Composer
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Galina Grigorjeva, Composer Paul Hillier, Composer |
Author: Malcolm Riley
Thanks to the swimmingly resonant acoustic of Tallinn’s Niguliste Church, the slow music comes off best, especially the shimmering arch-shaped In paradisum of 2012. Three settings from Joseph Brodsky’s Nature morte form the core of the recital (and provide the disc’s title). Composed in 2008 and sung in English, they include some atmospheric extended vocal techniques, in addition to paper-rustling.
In the disc’s most recent work, the haunting Salve regina of 2013, the four singers who comprise Theatre of Voices are complemented by the Yxus Quartet. Here, clustered vibrato-free chords, supported by long cello drones, enhance a slow chant-like melody which grows ever more impassioned, embellished by high, sliding violin harmonics. Another highlight is the setting of the Nunc dimittis and an Orthodox lament. Finer male voice choir singing will be hard to find.
As a bonus there is the astonishing Lament (2000) for solo recorder, a musical aviary played by Conrad Steinmann, a tour de force of virtuoso technique and something that all serious students of the recorder should hear and then attempt to emulate. Strongly recommended on all counts.
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