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James Gilchrist, Jeremy Filsell, Jeremy Backhouse, Vasari Singers - Pott: The Cloud of Unknowing (2007)

James Gilchrist, Jeremy Filsell, Jeremy Backhouse, Vasari Singers - Pott: The Cloud of Unknowing (2007)
  • Title: Pott: The Cloud of Unknowing
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Signum Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:28:31
  • Total Size: 331 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Prologue (Organ Solo) 02:04
2. There Where The Sun First Dwelt 01:08
3. Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge 02:46
4. Now, As Though God Were Sighing 02:06
5. There Where The Sun First Dwelt (Reprise) 02:20
6. I Was In The Spirit On The Lord's Day 01:54
7. And There Went Out Another Horse That Was Red 01:39
8. The Cities Are Burned & Consumed From The Earth 02:08
9. For A Nation Is Come Up 01:56
10. All Faces Shall Gather Blackness 02:05
11. They That Hate Me Without Cause 03:35
12. Divided Sons, Fight On 03:13
13. Behold A Pale Horse 01:32
14. Blessed Be He That Taketh Their Children 00:52
15. Dark Earth, Dark Heaves… [Interlude (Organ Solo)] 03:23
16. Yesterday I Was At Work Teaching Christ To Lift His Cross 03:29
17. The Lord Is My Shepherd 09:08

CD 2
18. For Those Men Night Was A More Bitter Day 04:45
19. My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? 04:24
20. O Do Not Look 03:22
21. Is This He That Was Transfigured 06:01
22. There They Lie Huddled 02:55
23. Epilogue: Clear Sight Shall Never Man Have 04:26
24. For In The Other Life 03:40
25. In One Little Time May Heaven Be Won & Lost 04:57
26. Amen 02:09
27. Farewell, Ghostly Friend 01:30
28. The Love In Him Was Such 02:48
29. Amen 02:16

Performers:
James Gilchrist (tenor)
Jeremy Filsell (organ)
Vasari Singers
Jeremy Backhouse

One sometimes writes, hyperbolically, of a performance moving one to tears. But at the end of Francis Pott's The Cloud of Unknowing, genuine tears were shed. In part that was due to the circumstances.This 80-minute oratorio for choir, tenor and organ was written in response to the wars and atrocities of the past five years, and specifically to the July 7 bombings in London. What's more, it was being given its premiere (in the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music) at St Pancras Church, close to where many were caught by the bus blast.And if memories of that day were not sharp enough in Londoners' minds, the unscripted wail of police sirens during the quiet final pages of Saturday's performance, subliminally reminded us that the cycle of hate and violence goes on and on. That, and a heartfelt plea for reconciliation and tolerance, is very much the theme of Pott's oratorio. But the work is far from being simplistic peace propaganda.The 48-year-old draws his texts from the psalms, war poets, Blake and other visionary writers, and a mystical medieval tract. Often the tenor (James Gilchrist, superb) takes the part of human conscience, crying in vain against the chorus's war-cries. But in the glorious epilogue it is the chorus that calls for a "blind stirring of love", in a stupendous outburst of rich polyphony - wave upon wave, gloriously sustained. Any choir would find the piece a challenge, not least to its stamina. But Jeremy Backhouse's excellent Vasari Singers performed it not just accurately, but with bags of heart and soul as well. The Cloud of Unknowing deserves a concert life beyond this moving performance.




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