Keith Tippett - The Monk Watches the Eagle (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Keith Tippett
- Title: The Monk Watches the Eagle
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Discus Music
- Genre: Jazz, Experimental, Choral
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 41:00 min
- Total Size: 199 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 1
02. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 2
03. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 3
04. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 4
05. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 5
06. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 6
07. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 7
01. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 1
02. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 2
03. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 3
04. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 4
05. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 5
06. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 6
07. The Monk Watches the Eagle, Pt. 7
A BBC recording released under licence by Discus Music
Keith was commissioned to write this work for the 2004 Norwich and Norfolk Festival, where it received its premier (and to date only) performance, together with a broadcast by BBC Radio 3.
It is a beautiful and stirring work for large choir, saxophone octet and solo improvising voice. Whilst clearly referencing the great polyphonic choral music tradition, Keith's score also enables improvisational elements to be present - in such a skilful way that the listener is left with the impression of a very unified piece despite the diversity of approaches which a close listen to the work reveals.
Julie Tippetts says "What a thrill to work alongside the BBC Singers, and be in the midst of such wonderful musicians. What generosity of warmth and spirit was displayed in this spine-tingling performance of Keith’s wonderful composition. I feel honoured to have been a part of it. I shall never forget the magical magnitude of that wonderful event. So atmospheric. Such a beautiful, moving experience."
And the final word has to be Keith's own dedication “A gift to my father, Patrick” – Keith Tippett
Keith was commissioned to write this work for the 2004 Norwich and Norfolk Festival, where it received its premier (and to date only) performance, together with a broadcast by BBC Radio 3.
It is a beautiful and stirring work for large choir, saxophone octet and solo improvising voice. Whilst clearly referencing the great polyphonic choral music tradition, Keith's score also enables improvisational elements to be present - in such a skilful way that the listener is left with the impression of a very unified piece despite the diversity of approaches which a close listen to the work reveals.
Julie Tippetts says "What a thrill to work alongside the BBC Singers, and be in the midst of such wonderful musicians. What generosity of warmth and spirit was displayed in this spine-tingling performance of Keith’s wonderful composition. I feel honoured to have been a part of it. I shall never forget the magical magnitude of that wonderful event. So atmospheric. Such a beautiful, moving experience."
And the final word has to be Keith's own dedication “A gift to my father, Patrick” – Keith Tippett
Year 2020 | Jazz | FLAC / APE
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