Madrigali: Fire & Roses | Divine Art DDA25094

Madrigali: Fire & Roses

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Label: Divine Art

Cat No: DDA25094

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 5th December 2011

Contents

Works

Lauridsen
Madrigali: Six ‘fire songs’ on Italian Renaissance poems

Lauridsen
Chanson eloignee

Mealor
Now sleeps the crimson petal

Monteverdi
Se per havervi, oime

Gesualdo
Luci serene e chiare

Ruffo
Io piango

Scotto
Amor, io sento l’alma

Barry
Quando son piu lontan

Schaffen
Ov’e, lass’. il bel viso

Anonymous (15th Century)
There is no rose

Ward
Upon a bank with roses set about

Wilbye
Lady, when I behold the roses set about

Holst
Now sleeps the crimson petal

MacMillan
So deep

Artists

Con Anima Chamber Choir

Conductor

Paul Mealor

Works

Lauridsen
Madrigali: Six ‘fire songs’ on Italian Renaissance poems

Lauridsen
Chanson eloignee

Mealor
Now sleeps the crimson petal

Monteverdi
Se per havervi, oime

Gesualdo
Luci serene e chiare

Ruffo
Io piango

Scotto
Amor, io sento l’alma

Barry
Quando son piu lontan

Schaffen
Ov’e, lass’. il bel viso

Anonymous (15th Century)
There is no rose

Ward
Upon a bank with roses set about

Wilbye
Lady, when I behold the roses set about

Holst
Now sleeps the crimson petal

MacMillan
So deep

Artists

Con Anima Chamber Choir

Conductor

Paul Mealor

About

On this CD, Con Anima pairs cycles by Paul Mealor (Now sleeps the crimson petal) and Morten Lauridsen (Madrigali: Six ‘Fire Songs’ on Italian Renaissance poems).

Paul Mealor’s short choral cycle Now sleeps the crimson petal (2010) consists of four linked madrigals on texts connected by their reference to roses, either directly or as a metaphor for love. Paul Mealor’s music has rapidly entered the repertoire of choirs and singers around the world. His sacred motets, songs and cycles have been performed, broadcast and recorded by artists in the UK, the USA and much further afield.

Paul was catapulted to international attention when 2.5 billion people (the largest audience in broadcasting history) heard his motet, Ubi caritas, performed  at the wedding ceremony of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011.

Since its foundation in 2001, Aberdeen’s Con Anima Chamber Choir has built up an impressive reputation in the north-east of Scotland and further afield. It gives an average of five performances a year in and around Aberdeen, and has performed in several other places in Scotland, including Glasgow, Paisley and Fochabers.

Con Anima performs sacred and secular music from the 16th century to the present day, ranging from Renaissance polyphony (Byrd, Gibbons, Carver) and well-loved classics, such as Mozart’s Requiem, to world premières of new British works. Under the baton of its principal conductor, Paul Mealor, the choir is becoming known for its skilled and sensitive interpretation of contemporary European and American choral music. As well as regularly performing Paul Mealor’s music, including several world premières, it has developed a particularly fruitful link with the renowned American composer Morten Lauridsen and has featured his music in several concerts since 2007.

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