Iona Brown, Teresa Cahill - David Blake: Violin Concerto & In Praise of Krishna (2007)
BAND/ARTIST: Iona Brown, Teresa Cahill
- Title: David Blake: Violin Concerto & In Praise of Krishna
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: NMC Recordings
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 53:46
- Total Size: 225 / 137 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Violin Concerto (David Blake)
1. I. Lento molto, notturnale – Allegro deciso 14:47
2. II. Scherzo: Presto – Notturnale 14:57
In Praise of Krishna (David Blake)
3. No. 1. As Water to Sea Creatures 07:07
4. No. 2. With the Last of My Garments 02:23
5. No. 3. I Brought Honey and Drank it Mixed with Milk 01:46
6. No. 4. Let the Earth of My Body be Mixed with the Earth 03:27
7. No. 5. O My Friend, My Sorrow is Unending 03:01
8. No. 6. When my Beloved Returns to My House 01:20
9. No. The Moon has Shone Upon Me 04:58
Performers:
(Iona Brown [violin]
Philharmonia Orchestra
Teresa Cahill [soprano]
Northern Sinfonia
David Blake)
Violin Concerto (David Blake)
1. I. Lento molto, notturnale – Allegro deciso 14:47
2. II. Scherzo: Presto – Notturnale 14:57
In Praise of Krishna (David Blake)
3. No. 1. As Water to Sea Creatures 07:07
4. No. 2. With the Last of My Garments 02:23
5. No. 3. I Brought Honey and Drank it Mixed with Milk 01:46
6. No. 4. Let the Earth of My Body be Mixed with the Earth 03:27
7. No. 5. O My Friend, My Sorrow is Unending 03:01
8. No. 6. When my Beloved Returns to My House 01:20
9. No. The Moon has Shone Upon Me 04:58
Performers:
(Iona Brown [violin]
Philharmonia Orchestra
Teresa Cahill [soprano]
Northern Sinfonia
David Blake)
An exact contemporary of the 'Manchester School', Blake underwent a crucial transformation in his outlook and style that led to an abrupt turning away from the various forms of modernism embraced by his illustrious contemporaries Maxwell Davies and Birtwistle. This was his period of study with Eisler, which was at least partially responsible for engendering a more emotionally expressive style and identification with ideas of liberation and revolution. The concerto was a BBC Proms commission in 1976, a sensuous and atmospheric score with dodecaphonic elements which provide an underlying structure to what is essentially a bold and colorful late-romantic work with definite echoes of the Berg concerto. In Praise is even more deliberately sensuously beautiful, full of lush chromatic textures evoking languid, almost stifling tropical heat; an updated extension of the mood of Debussy's Prelude à l'après-midi d'un faune of which Sorabji, in his 'tropical nocturne' mood might well have approved. Original 1979 Argo recordings.
Classical | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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