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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski (Szkocja), angielski, estoński
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski (Szkocja), angielski, estoński
Cunningham / Macmillan / Part: Scotland at Night
Delphian - DCD 34060
Kompozytor
Tom Cunningham
James Macmillan (ur. 1959)
Arvo Part (ur. 1935)
Mike Brewer, Ronald Stevenson, John Hearne
Tom Cunningham
James Macmillan (ur. 1959)
Arvo Part (ur. 1935)
Mike Brewer, Ronald Stevenson, John Hearne
Wykonawcy
Beth Mackay, mezzo-soprano
Thomas Laing-Reilly, organ
Laudibus / Mike Brewer conductor;
Beth Mackay, mezzo-soprano
Thomas Laing-Reilly, organ
Laudibus / Mike Brewer conductor;
1 Dream Angus arr. John Powell
2-7 Scotland at Night - Tom Cunningham:
Track 2 :
Track 4 :
Track 5 :
Track 7
8 My Heart's in the Highlands - Arvo Pärt
9 So Deep - James MacMillan
10 Address to Edinburgh - Howard Skempton
11 The Gallant Weaver - James MacMillan
12-16 The Painter's Eye - Tom Cunningham:
Track 12 :
Track 14 :
Track 16
17-19 A Medieval Scottish Triptych - Ronald Stevenson:
Track 18
20 Ye Banks and Braes arr. Mike Brewer:
Track 20
21 The Seagull - John Hearne:
Track 21 recordings except tracks 8, 9, 11, 21
2-7 Scotland at Night - Tom Cunningham:
Track 2 :
Track 4 :
Track 5 :
Track 7
8 My Heart's in the Highlands - Arvo Pärt
9 So Deep - James MacMillan
10 Address to Edinburgh - Howard Skempton
11 The Gallant Weaver - James MacMillan
12-16 The Painter's Eye - Tom Cunningham:
Track 12 :
Track 14 :
Track 16
17-19 A Medieval Scottish Triptych - Ronald Stevenson:
Track 18
20 Ye Banks and Braes arr. Mike Brewer:
Track 20
21 The Seagull - John Hearne:
Track 21 recordings except tracks 8, 9, 11, 21
These collaborations between noted Edinburghians Alexander McCall Smith and Tom Cunningham appear on disc here for the first time, in a programme of Scottish poetry settings by some of today’s leading composers. From the ethereal tenderness of Cunningham’s Lullaby to the muscular angularity of Ronald Stevenson’s A Medieval Scottish Triptych, Laudibus responds with affection and athleticism to the expert direction of UK choral doyen Mike Brewer. Praise for Laudibus on Delphian Records: ‘magnificently sung … Superlative recording’ –Daily Telegraph, July 2008, FIVE STARS ‘fascinating and splendidly executed … enlightens and reveals as much as it impresses and delights’ –Classic FM Magazine, September 2008, DISC OF THE MONTH