Futrell - Stabat Mater, Brittle Fluid, Vuggesang
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2548
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 11th October 2024
Contents
Artists
Eirin Rogenrud (soprano)Astrid Nordstad (mezzo-soprano)
Lars Henrik Johansen (harpsichord)
Ingvild Nesdal Sandnes (cello)
Ulrikke Henninen (cello)
TERJUNGENSEMBLE
Conductor
Lars-Erik ter JungWorks
Brittle FluidStabat Mater
Vuggesang (Lullaby)
Artists
Eirin Rogenrud (soprano)Astrid Nordstad (mezzo-soprano)
Lars Henrik Johansen (harpsichord)
Ingvild Nesdal Sandnes (cello)
Ulrikke Henninen (cello)
TERJUNGENSEMBLE
Conductor
Lars-Erik ter JungAbout
Tyler Futrell’s Stabat Mater immerses us in the rich history of this religious text. Preserving the melancholic beauty of the Stabat Mater settings composed over the last 600 years, Futrell exposes aspects that have previously been obscured and incorporates the concept of the glorification of suffering more generally, alluding to Samuel Barber’s Adagio. A modern take on a sacred text, and music that raises such questions as ‘why so beautiful?’ and ‘can we tolerate this beauty?’
Two other works by Futrell are also included. Vuggesang – ‘lullaby’ in Norwegian – is a meditative piece directly linked to a quotation from Brahms’s famous piece in the Stabat Mater. Brittle Fluid is also thematically and causally linked to the Stabat Mater. The title evokes a frozen waterfall, and the composer wanted to represent something both static and dynamic in which death is also present, inspired by Tarjei Vesaas’s novel The Ice Palace.
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