Psappha: Commissions
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Label: NMC Recordings
Cat No: PSA1008
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 11th March 2022
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Mark-Anthony Turnage, Psappha’s Patron since 2018, contributes a major new work written for jazz singer Ian Shaw and a 16-strong ensemble – Black Milk, a potent and powerful setting of Paul Celan’s post-war poem ‘Todesfuge’ (‘Death Fugue’). John Casken, a longtime associate, is represented by Winter Reels, a three-movement work inspired by landscapes in winter and written for Psappha’s core group of six musicians (violin, cello, flute, clarinet, piano and percussion).
Commissions also features world-premiere recordings by four of the UK’s brightest young talents. Tom Coult, the BBC Philharmonic’s Composer in Association, contributes Two Games and a Nocturne – first playful, then sombre.
Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade’s Patdeep Studies, written for sitarist Jasdeep Singh Degun, is a fascinating exploration of the traditional Hindustānī rāg Patdeep. Tom Harrold describes his exhilarating Dark Dance as a ‘perverse viola concertino’, written for violist Heather Wallington. And George Stevenson takes his cues for the restless Trees Made of Air from a quote by theoretical physicist Richard Feynman. Purchasers also get access to a free download of a seventh Psappha commission: Songs of the World, a cycle by Alissa Firsova that sets words by Viennese poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
Reviews
Long-time collaborator John Casken is represented through his Winter Reels, and a performance that superbly captures its catchy effervescence. Equally compelling is Mark-Anthony Turnage’s Black Milk, a 2019 setting of Paul Celan’s poetic Holocaust testimony Death Fugue, featuring the bluesy wistfulness of jazz singer Ian Shaw. Ken Walton
Tom Harrold’s Dark Dance is a short concertante work for viola and chamber ensemble, Heather Wallinngton’s dark, woody tone set against bright, brittle textures. Tom Coult’s Two Games and a Nocturne finds its feet in a slow third section, a night piece enlivened by woodwind bird calls. Just when you expect a slow, peaceful fade, Coult throws in a brusque payoff: Trees Made of Air, by George Stevenson, is all open spaces and irresistible forward motion, inspired by physicist Richard Feynman’s exuberant explanatory style.Error on this page? Let us know here
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