Panufnik - Universal Prayer: Choral Works
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Label: CD Accord
Cat No: ACD341
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 7th March 2025
Contents
Works
Invocation for PeacePrayer to the Virgin of Skepe
Song to the Virgin Mary
Universal Prayer
Winter Solstice
Artists
Polish National Youth ChoirConductors
Agnieszka Frankow-ZelaznyLukasz Borowicz
Works
Invocation for PeacePrayer to the Virgin of Skepe
Song to the Virgin Mary
Universal Prayer
Winter Solstice
Artists
Polish National Youth ChoirConductors
Agnieszka Frankow-ZelaznyLukasz Borowicz
About
Panufnik’s first years in the UK were not easy, but getting married, as well as the composition award he received in Monaco a few months earlier (for Sinfonia sacra), allowed him to look into the future more optimistically. Therefore, Song to the Virgin Mary can be seen as an expression of all these feelings, and thework itself can be treated as a kind of gift to the Mother of God. It is a simple choral piece with a prayerful character, for which Panufnik chose the text of a medieval anonymous Polish Latin poem (...) The melodic theme of the song refers to both plainchant and Polish folk music. Based on the pentatonic scale, it appears in all voices, in the harmonic layer creating double major-minor chords (with a minor and major third at the same time), and from time to time also more dissonant combinations. Thanks to this, the whole thing gains a raw and ascetic sound aura, full of passionate tension.
Invocation for Peace is a work written in 1972, commissioned by the Southampton Youth Choir and Orchestra. This is not a completely new composition, as the composer used the third, choral movement of his Symphony of Peace – written in Poland in 1951.
In 1968–1969, the cantata Universal Prayer was written for four solo voices, three harps, organ and mixed chorus with words by Alexander Pope. It is also one of the most important works in Andrzej Panufnik’s oeuvre – both in terms of the musical language used and the ideological message. The composer chose the text of the 18th-century English poet who, like him, lived in Twickenham.
Winter Solstice for soprano and baritone solo, mixed chorus and instrumental ensemble with words by Camilla Jessel was written at the end of 1972. This time the theme of the cantata was related to Christmas, and the composition was commissioned by the Thames Chamber Choir & Orchestra from Kingston upon Thames near London.
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