Cantos Sagrados: The Music of James
MacMillan
The Elysian Singers
directed by Sam Laughton
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This is an excellent disc ... The performances are exquisite,
characterised by great restraint and sensitivity. The perfect blend
between parts and ... perfect intonation are also impressive.
Simon Smith, Musicweb |
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"that superb choir"
John Woolrich, Radio 3
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Read what has been said about previous performances: "Amongst chamber choirs, they're one of the best."
Sir John Tavener
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Signum Records are pleased to welcome a new ensemble to the catalogue:
The Elysian Singers perform choral works by composer, James MacMillan.
MacMillan characteristically draws inspiration for his vocal works from
recurring themes such as the Catholic Church and Scottish traditional
culture.
The most substantial work on this recording is Cantos Sagrados
("Sacred Songs"). MacMillan takes the poems of Latin American poets Ariel
Dorfman and Ana Maria Mendosa, and combines their settings of political
repression with traditional religious texts to create a powerful
combination of liberation theology. The result is at times delicate, and
then terrifying. The composer’s intentions were to create a work both
sacred and secular, being timeless yet contemporary.
Of the other works on this disc, the majority are settings of Latin or
English religious texts often written for particular occasions or places.
A Child’s Prayer, for instance, was dedicated to the victims of the
Dunblane tragedy of 1996, where one teacher and sixteen of her pupils were
shot dead whilst in class. One of the two secular works on this recording,
The Gallant Weaver is a setting of that most Scottish of poets, Robert
Burns, to a nostalgic evocation of Celtic folk-music.
The Elysian Singers were founded in 1986. Since 1999 they have been
directed by Sam Laughton and have established a national reputation as a
young and lively chamber choir, winning awards for commissioning new
music.
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