David Heyes, Joe Prindl, Gemma Ashcroft - No Man's Land (A Composer Portrait) (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: David Heyes, Joe Prindl, Gemma Ashcroft, Josie Jobbins, Alexander Heather
- Title: No Man's Land (A Composer Portrait)
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: ASC Records
- Genre: Classical, Vocal
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:55:28
- Total Size: 193 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. No Man's Land
02. Invocation
03. A Spotless Rose
04. Hold On
05. Passchendaele
06. When I'm Gone
07. Far Away
08. Sahara
09. The Last Poppy
10. Beneath the Stars
11. Ilmarinen (Spirit of Air-Maker of Heaven)
12. The Poppies Blow
13. The Great Wall of China
Composers
Heyes, David
'NO MAN'S LAND' (PFCD071) brings together a selection of works composed by David Heyes since 2014. David only began to compose seriously in his early fifties, has had music performed in 13 countries to date, and was Featured Composer at Galicia Graves International Double Bass Competition (Spain) in 2017. David began to play the double bass at the age of 14 and has given recitals and masterclasses around the world for many years. His unique and extensive knowledge of the solo double bass and its possibilities enable him to write works which fit the instrument like a glove. His interest in the First World War has led to a number of works which have been particularly successful, notably No Man's Land for double bass and piano, Passchendaele -a Meditation for 2 double bass and piano, The Last Poppy for double bass trio, Beneath the Stars and The poppies blow, both for double bass and piano. Invocation for double bass trio is prayer-like and mesmeric, contrasting the jazz idioms of When I'm Gone, composed in memory of the great Billie Holiday. A Spotless Rose and Far Away are performed with beautiful understatement and simplicity by Sarah Poole (soprano) and Derek Harris (piano) contrasting a more exotic and colourful Sahara for unaccompanied double bass. Ilmarinen (Spirit of Air-Maker of Heaven) explores a wide palette of muted colours and The Great Wall of China for double bass quartet is a work of rhythmic energy and good humour employing many playing techniques to bring a unique CD to a happy and successful conclusion. "As a soloist I have recently focused on the shorter works of David Heyes. I find them to be direct and emotive in a way that I feel may have eluded some other composers of solo double bass works in particular, and it's a joy to play these works."
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01. No Man's Land
02. Invocation
03. A Spotless Rose
04. Hold On
05. Passchendaele
06. When I'm Gone
07. Far Away
08. Sahara
09. The Last Poppy
10. Beneath the Stars
11. Ilmarinen (Spirit of Air-Maker of Heaven)
12. The Poppies Blow
13. The Great Wall of China
Composers
Heyes, David
'NO MAN'S LAND' (PFCD071) brings together a selection of works composed by David Heyes since 2014. David only began to compose seriously in his early fifties, has had music performed in 13 countries to date, and was Featured Composer at Galicia Graves International Double Bass Competition (Spain) in 2017. David began to play the double bass at the age of 14 and has given recitals and masterclasses around the world for many years. His unique and extensive knowledge of the solo double bass and its possibilities enable him to write works which fit the instrument like a glove. His interest in the First World War has led to a number of works which have been particularly successful, notably No Man's Land for double bass and piano, Passchendaele -a Meditation for 2 double bass and piano, The Last Poppy for double bass trio, Beneath the Stars and The poppies blow, both for double bass and piano. Invocation for double bass trio is prayer-like and mesmeric, contrasting the jazz idioms of When I'm Gone, composed in memory of the great Billie Holiday. A Spotless Rose and Far Away are performed with beautiful understatement and simplicity by Sarah Poole (soprano) and Derek Harris (piano) contrasting a more exotic and colourful Sahara for unaccompanied double bass. Ilmarinen (Spirit of Air-Maker of Heaven) explores a wide palette of muted colours and The Great Wall of China for double bass quartet is a work of rhythmic energy and good humour employing many playing techniques to bring a unique CD to a happy and successful conclusion. "As a soloist I have recently focused on the shorter works of David Heyes. I find them to be direct and emotive in a way that I feel may have eluded some other composers of solo double bass works in particular, and it's a joy to play these works."
Year 2018 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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